Where did you grow up?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by edyb123, Nov 29, 2007.

  1. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    The same shit is all over BC, but with Kermode bears. I can't stand people's attractions to them as "spirit bears". Its just a genetic mutation. In the wild they aren't white, they're piss-yellow.
     
  2. indian~summer

    indian~summer yo ho & a bottle of yum

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    but if you grew up in or around toronto in the gta i think it'd be different
     
  3. fitzy21

    fitzy21 Worst RT Mod EVAH!!!!

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    yea, boston had cows
     
  4. ruski

    ruski Senior Member

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    the ozone hole is more over the south pole than us! and the deadly animals thing is a bit over-hyped. there aren't deadly animals roving all over the cities. that's only if you go out into the bush and ive been there heaps of times and it's not that bad most of the animals aren't waiting to attack just doing their thing. and shark attacks are usually happening to surfers who are far out to see. it's really quite safe here.
     
  5. Hyphy

    Hyphy Duke of Earl

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    ok sweet. well... how would the locals take to a people like us? We've been hated on in other places before.
     
  6. ruski

    ruski Senior Member

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    people like us? not sure what you mean by that but we are a multicultural place. there are people from all around the world here.
     
  7. Hyphy

    Hyphy Duke of Earl

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    nice. oh and what I meant by people like us was hyphy guys. over the top, super cocky, dancing on top of the car in traffic type of guys. it's just, they did't like guys with gold teeth in Italy.
     
  8. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    Ahhh, I very much doubt it. Dunno. I don't particularly like any cities.
     
  9. Aristartle

    Aristartle Snow Falling on Cedars Lifetime Supporter

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    Toronto is actually a very lovely city and the people are awesome. It's mostly the Leafs, the traffic, and the white teen-thugs who live in the sunny GTA suburbs that give Toronto a bad rep. It's the most ethnically diverse city in the world by population. You'd like the Hockey Hall of Fame at least, spooner.
     
  10. lode

    lode Banned

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    You just gotta be too tough to fear deadly snakes and spider when ya live in Australia.
     
  11. *°GhOsT°LyRiC°*

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    Damn! figures. but i still want to come to canada to check it out, i have always wanted to go and so has my husband. it would actually be the first country i would visit!!! cus ive never left the US :(
     
  12. themnax

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    colfax california, in the sierra foothills, at elevation 2250ft, population 1028 (at the time, 1957-1966, the longest i'd lived any one place before where i am now), in placer county, on the "i-80 corridor", between sacramento california and reno nevada.

    i there's even a picture of how it looked then on their website. colfax does, or did, have one, the last time i checked. although that's been a while too.

    there are satalite images on google earth or whatever its called too, that give a pretty good idea of the area. it's mountainous, forested, rural, nonagricultural.

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