(07-01-2020, 05:18 PM)TheDoctor46 Wrote: [ -> ]Happy Canada day . Definitely a place i would love to visit
The most amazing thing I've seen in my life is located in Nova Scotia and is called "Cabot Trail".
It takes about 8 hours to go all around by car but that's if you never stop. Which is impossible.
They have sightseeing stops everywhere and it's a MUST to stop, you're just so overwhelmed by what you are seeing..
A feast for the eyes.
Thank you.
Cheers
Where are the Fellow Canucks? I know they're in here, somewhere...
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Happy Canada Day!!!
BIAD likes your ginger ale... it's dry.
Happy Canada Day everyone!
(07-01-2020, 08:06 PM)BIAD Wrote: [ -> ]Happy Canada Day!!!
BIAD likes your ginger ale... it's dry.
Thanks mate!!!
How did you guess what I was drinking at this very moment?!?
(07-01-2020, 08:14 PM)JerseyMilker Wrote: [ -> ]Happy Canada Day everyone!
Your very first post! Thank you, JerseyMilker !!!
May I recomment you visit BIAD's avatar thread....you look nekkid....
Cheers !!
Happy Canada Day! Never been there, but hoping to visit some day.
(07-02-2020, 12:23 AM)ChiefD Wrote: [ -> ]Happy Canada Day! Never been there, but hoping to visit some day.
Thank you!!
Our doors are always open. Well...unless there is a coronavirus stopping it...
Cheers!
Not a Canuck, but that does not prevent me from wishing all of my Canuckistani friends a Happy Canada Day!
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(07-02-2020, 03:07 AM)Ninurta Wrote: [ -> ]Not a Canuck, but that does not prevent me from wishing all of my Canuckistani friends a Happy Canada Day!
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Thank you!
Signed; a Canuckistan friend!
(07-02-2020, 10:47 AM)Sol Wrote: [ -> ] (07-02-2020, 03:07 AM)Ninurta Wrote: [ -> ]Not a Canuck, but that does not prevent me from wishing all of my Canuckistani friends a Happy Canada Day!
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Thank you!
Signed; a Canuckistan friend!
You're welcome!
The closest I ever came to actually getting into Canada was once when I was on the run, and tried to catch a ferry across Lake Erie into Canada to escape - but they caught me before I could get on the boat. Life has it's little setbacks... I did live for several years on the south side of Erie, in Cleveland or thereabouts... does that count for anything? Can I be an honorary Canadian? I worked for a Canadian company in a third-party nation once ("Triton Mining" or "Trident Mining" - it was 40 years ago at Bonanza in Nicaragua, and I can't recall the name exactly) - maybe that would help?
ETA: When I'm doing genealogy, I often run across pension applications of ancestors that state "I can't recall precisely..." on this or that specific thing... and NOW I understand!
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