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Originally posted by Suzianne
The kind who recognizes we are lucky to have such a good ally to our north instead of a nation who might like to try and kick our ass, like the relationship between India and Pakistan.

Plus, their beer is better than ours.
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Originally posted by Suzianne
As for the canoe part, don't knock it if you haven't tried it. 😉
Just sayin' it's f$%&£*g close to water

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Our house wine:
Jagermeister

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Maybe in Canada, it really IS the water, since their version of the EPA hasn't been rendered gutless by their Legislature bowing to the special interest money.
Surely not in canada.....

"“Approximately two tons of tar sands are required to produce a single barrel of oil, with more than one million barrels being extracted every day. This process strips soil and rock from forests, boils oil out of sand with hot water and leaves behind giant cesspools of wastewater."

http://gnn.tv/headlines/8343/Canadian_Tar_Sands_The_Good_The_Bad_And_The_Ugly

Just the quickest site I found, but if you do a little searching you will find that perhaps canada's version of the EPA may very well be rendered gutless in pursuit of texas tea.

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I live in a $10,000 home.That may not sound like much of a home,but $10,000 buys alot of cardboard. 😞

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In light of the fact that the newer US pennies have zinc in them,wouldn't the Canadian pennies have a higher metal price??