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Xelebes

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Ukrainian.

I went to the Ukrainian book store downtown and bought a dictionary.

A student's dictionary, d'oh!
 
Xelebes said:
Ukrainian.

I went to the Ukrainian book store downtown and bought a dictionary.

A student's dictionary, d'oh!

Why would an alien need to know ukranian?

Oh, and by the way, I saw a picture of you and you lied. You're not a little blue alien, you're princess pink! :p
 
Hey, Xelebes! I know that there are quite a few Ukrainian communities in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but do you have any significant numbers out in Alberta? Just wondering, I loved those old Canadian Heritage commercials.
 
136 000 Ukrainians moved to Alberta by 1971. Now that the USSR is now the FSU or CIS, the numbers are growing again.

88,000 Ukrainians moved to Saskatchewan and about 56,000 Ukrainians moved to Manitoba.

I read about it at the Ukrainian book Store in a book on Ukrainian Canadiana.

Also, the largest portion of Ukrainians moved into a triangle between Edmonton, Cold Lake and Consort, however there were higher concentrations of Ukrainians in a section of eastern Saskatchewan of similar lattitude to Saskatoon.
 
graceanne said:
Why would an alien need to know ukranian?

Oh, and by the way, I saw a picture of you and you lied. You're not a little blue alien, you're princess pink! :p

Somebody has to clean up Chornobyl!
 
I was thinking of paving it with a good dose of asphalt and making it my landing strip for my space ship.

It's, uh, deigned for intergalactic travel.

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