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Aaaah it's snowing!!

Rudee

Lifer
It's snowing here in Calgary. Temperature -1 degree Celcius. Figures, I just washed my vehicle last night. :|
 
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
hm. funny. Even in michigan the weather finally decided to be spring like this week.

Two years ago we had a snow storm the first week in June. It was unbelievable.

 
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
hm. funny. Even in michigan the weather finally decided to be spring like this week.

Indeed.

BUT I'M STILL WAITING FOR THE DAMN RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS THAT THEY'VE BEEN PROMISING!!!!! :|
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
hm. funny. Even in michigan the weather finally decided to be spring like this week.

Indeed.

BUT I'M STILL WAITING FOR THE DAMN RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS THAT THEY'VE BEEN PROMISING!!!!! :|

well, i think it rained down here last night, some pretty decent T-storms. Supposed to get more tomorrow night too...

last week at this time, i think it was 45F and sleeting. I about killed myself.
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You live in Canada...nuf said

Exactly what I was thinking.

If you don't like the snow, don't you think you might consider .... I dunno, maybe - MOVING!
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You live in Canada...nuf said

Exactly what I was thinking.

If you don't like the snow, don't you think you might consider .... I dunno, maybe - MOVING!


Let's see here... put up with snow in Canada or move to the US and put up with high health care, crime, earthquakes, tornados, terrorist attacks..... I think I'll just scrape the snow off my car and be thankful.

 
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You live in Canada...nuf said

Exactly what I was thinking.

If you don't like the snow, don't you think you might consider .... I dunno, maybe - MOVING!


Let's see here... put up with snow in Canada or move to the US and put up with high health care, crime, earthquakes, tornados, terrorist attacks..... I think I'll just scrape the snow off my car and be thankful.

There is always Mexico
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
hm. funny. Even in michigan the weather finally decided to be spring like this week.

Indeed.

BUT I'M STILL WAITING FOR THE DAMN RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS THAT THEY'VE BEEN PROMISING!!!!! :|

I had a garbage bag over my Jeep's seat this morning, just in case. Otherwise it is top down weather. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You live in Canada...nuf said

Exactly what I was thinking.

If you don't like the snow, don't you think you might consider .... I dunno, maybe - MOVING!


Let's see here... put up with snow in Canada or move to the US and put up with high health care, crime, earthquakes, tornados, terrorist attacks..... I think I'll just scrape the snow off my car and be thankful.

OK, a few points for you, smart guy:

1) I never once said move to the US, you are aware that there are countries in this world other then Canada and the US?? Judging by your reply and how ignorant it is, I can only assume that No, you were unaware of this fact. In which case, maybe you could try moving to Austalia? Also, theres a cool island off the coast of Australia, I know you probably haven't heard of it, but check it out. Its called "New Zealand", I know its a weird name, I mean where was the first Zealand? But I'm serious, it does exist even if Canadian schools don't teach you that.

2) Our Health Care is #1 in the world, bar none. Canada's system isn't even close to ours, and has been on the verge of collapse in many "Territories" for many years now. Sure your health care is "Free" if you want to call it that. Your taxes are also hellaciously higher then our's, which is why. If anything, the argument could be made that it all balances out, I don't believe that personally. You can if you like, most Canadian's do, and most Canadian's are completely oblivious to the facts.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You live in Canada...nuf said

Exactly what I was thinking.

If you don't like the snow, don't you think you might consider .... I dunno, maybe - MOVING!


Let's see here... put up with snow in Canada or move to the US and put up with high health care, crime, earthquakes, tornados, terrorist attacks..... I think I'll just scrape the snow off my car and be thankful.

OK, a few points for you, smart guy:

1) I never once said move to the US, you are aware that there are countries in this world other then Canada and the US?? Judging by your reply and how ignorant it is, I can only assume that No, you were unaware of this fact. In which case, maybe you could try moving to Austalia? Also, theres a cool island off the coast of Australia, I know you probably haven't heard of it, but check it out. Its called "New Zealand", I know its a weird name, I mean where was the first Zealand? But I'm serious, it does exist even if Canadian schools don't teach you that.

2) Our Health Care is #1 in the world, bar none. Canada's system isn't even close to ours, and has been on the verge of collapse in many "Territories" for many years now. Sure your health care is "Free" if you want to call it that. Your taxes are also hellaciously higher then our's, which is why. If anything, the argument could be made that it all balances out, I don't believe that personally. You can if you like, most Canadian's do, and most Canadian's are completely oblivious to the facts.

Yup all they need is tort reform and to cull the herd of about 2/3 of the lawyers and it will make health care affordable once again.
 
heh, i look outside and see clouds and the sun trying to poke through, im guessing its something like 60ish outside. typical washington state day, sans the rain
 
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's snowing here in Calgary. Temperature -1 degree Celcius. Figures, I just washed my vehicle last night. :|
please do not speak the "s" word again until Christmas. thanks.

 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's snowing here in Calgary. Temperature -1 degree Celcius. Figures, I just washed my vehicle last night. :|
please do not speak the "s" word again until Christmas. thanks.

Ya, even if it is 'nowing, don't say 'now. It'll help you cope.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You live in Canada...nuf said

Exactly what I was thinking.

If you don't like the snow, don't you think you might consider .... I dunno, maybe - MOVING!


Let's see here... put up with snow in Canada or move to the US and put up with high health care, crime, earthquakes, tornados, terrorist attacks..... I think I'll just scrape the snow off my car and be thankful.

OK, a few points for you, smart guy:

1) I never once said move to the US, you are aware that there are countries in this world other then Canada and the US?? Judging by your reply and how ignorant it is, I can only assume that No, you were unaware of this fact. In which case, maybe you could try moving to Austalia? Also, theres a cool island off the coast of Australia, I know you probably haven't heard of it, but check it out. Its called "New Zealand", I know its a weird name, I mean where was the first Zealand? But I'm serious, it does exist even if Canadian schools don't teach you that.

2) Our Health Care is #1 in the world, bar none. Canada's system isn't even close to ours, and has been on the verge of collapse in many "Territories" for many years now. Sure your health care is "Free" if you want to call it that. Your taxes are also hellaciously higher then our's, which is why. If anything, the argument could be made that it all balances out, I don't believe that personally. You can if you like, most Canadian's do, and most Canadian's are completely oblivious to the facts.

You're quite the prick, aren't you?

 
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