December
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Yawn* It must suck to be perpetually stuck in soap opera land.Cheyenne said:Guileful is back! Oh, boy!![]()
Canada is SO lucky to have you. I hope they never lose you.
Condolences.
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Yawn* It must suck to be perpetually stuck in soap opera land.Cheyenne said:Guileful is back! Oh, boy!![]()
Canada is SO lucky to have you. I hope they never lose you.
Cheyenne said:I can't believe I found something I like about Canada better than the U.S. They let pets stay in even the best hotels. Five star hotels, too. And pets are allowed into other places, too, as long as they are on a leash.
I rarely see ANY hotels in the U.S. that accept pets with guests, much less five start hotels.
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I believe you came to post in my thread to me, dear. If you don't like being reminded of your past, why would you do that?December said:Yawn* It must suck to be perpetually stuck in soap opera land.
Condolences.
Not really, no. My Warcraft server is down.Cheyenne said:I believe you came to post in my thread to me, dear. If you don't like being reminded of your past, why would you do that?
I know, to get attention!Miss it a lot, do ya indigo-rose?
December said:Now ask me if I give two shits about having done any of it.![]()
cozCheyenne said:I can't believe I found something I like about Canada better than the U.S. They let pets stay in even the best hotels. Five star hotels, too. And pets are allowed into other places, too, as long as they are on a leash.
I rarely see ANY hotels in the U.S. that accept pets with guests, much less five start hotels. And most businesses won't let animals in unless they are officially "service" pets- seeing eye dogs for the blind, etc.
Now if only all the Canadians would stop ending their sentences with the inflection of a question, no matter what they are saying. They sound like my niece, who I swear sounds like a valley girl when she's never been to a valley in her life.
Maybe. But the one that still impresses me the most is the first one, that dogs are allowed even in 5 star hotels.Jimi6996 said:Six pages.... I guess there's just OODLES of "one good thing" 's here.![]()
Cheyenne said:Maybe. But the one that still impresses me the most is the first one, that dogs are allowed even in 5 star hotels.![]()
Nope, as guests!SaintPeter said:Only in the kitchen.
Cheyenne said:Nope, as guests!
I don't like small yippie dogs, hairy or otherwise. I can't say I know too many prople who own them, either.SaintPeter said:I do not spend much time at 5 star joints but it seems to me rich people always travel with small yippie hairy dogs. Can't just leave them in the limo.
Dogs shop at Lowe's near my house. Not a big problem to most of the people most of the time. People with allergies and other medical problems may not be as carefree.
Cheyenne said:Alaska has beavers that grow to 100 lbs. Seriously.
Riles said:Just the other day I heard a snip about the percentage of Americans moving into Canada taking a jump after the re-election of Bush.
What's good about Canada? I guess that we'll tolerate anybody moving in....
Tristesse said:This is odd because I heard that the expected exodus never happened - people apparenty sank back into the apathy that allowed GW another term of Destructo.
The sad thing is - we would have absorbed the cream of the U.S. intelligencia.
Riles said:*shrugs*
I said we were tolerant, not that our news was accurate.