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Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
kentington wrote:Favorite country? 'Murika and guns! Canada would be cool if if wasn't frozen.
DoomYoshi wrote:kentington wrote:Favorite country? 'Murika and guns! Canada would be cool if if wasn't frozen.
Point Pelee (in Canada) is fully south of 50% of the continental United States, and where I live is South of the northern California border. While most of Canada is frozen, the small part called Southern Ontario, where nearly a third of the population lives, is not frozen. Right now it is pretty slushy though.
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
kentington wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:kentington wrote:Favorite country? 'Murika and guns! Canada would be cool if if wasn't frozen.
Point Pelee (in Canada) is fully south of 50% of the continental United States, and where I live is South of the northern California border. While most of Canada is frozen, the small part called Southern Ontario, where nearly a third of the population lives, is not frozen. Right now it is pretty slushy though.
I live well South of the Northern California border and consider anything above mid US to be freezing. But I see your point. I just googled Southern Ontario and noticed your freeways are probably a lot less congested than where I live.
DoomYoshi wrote:kentington wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:kentington wrote:Favorite country? 'Murika and guns! Canada would be cool if if wasn't frozen.
Point Pelee (in Canada) is fully south of 50% of the continental United States, and where I live is South of the northern California border. While most of Canada is frozen, the small part called Southern Ontario, where nearly a third of the population lives, is not frozen. Right now it is pretty slushy though.
I live well South of the Northern California border and consider anything above mid US to be freezing. But I see your point. I just googled Southern Ontario and noticed your freeways are probably a lot less congested than where I live.
Probably not accurate. The 401 through Toronto a few years ago passed the Santa Monica Freeway as the busiest road in North America. Also, as the suburbs keep expanding, and Canadians idiotically worship the car, congestion and flow of people causes pretty much perpetual traffic jams. A commute of 40 km (25 mi) into Toronto takes an average of 80 minutes. I pray to God that North Korea's nuclear missiles miss New York and crush the blasted, worthless people that infest the most beautiful part of Canada.
Replace the beauty of Carolinian forest with the serenity of Nuclear Winter.
DoomYoshi wrote:Do they really? I was under the impression that it was still a few years away, but building nuclear weapons is one area I do not study.
DoomYoshi wrote:kentington wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:kentington wrote:Favorite country? 'Murika and guns! Canada would be cool if if wasn't frozen.
Point Pelee (in Canada) is fully south of 50% of the continental United States, and where I live is South of the northern California border. While most of Canada is frozen, the small part called Southern Ontario, where nearly a third of the population lives, is not frozen. Right now it is pretty slushy though.
I live well South of the Northern California border and consider anything above mid US to be freezing. But I see your point. I just googled Southern Ontario and noticed your freeways are probably a lot less congested than where I live.
Probably not accurate. The 401 through Toronto a few years ago passed the Santa Monica Freeway as the busiest road in North America. Also, as the suburbs keep expanding, and Canadians idiotically worship the car, congestion and flow of people causes pretty much perpetual traffic jams. A commute of 40 km (25 mi) into Toronto takes an average of 80 minutes. I pray to God that North Korea's nuclear missiles miss New York and crush the blasted, worthless people that infest the most beautiful part of Canada.
Replace the beauty of Carolinian forest with the serenity of Nuclear Winter.
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
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