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Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 01 Nov 09 - 05:28 PM Getting back to post number one, I have never seen a line up for pizza- everyone I know either 'phones the nearest pizza delivery outlet, or buys them frozen at the supermarket. We differ in that there is a family-owned Italian restaurant four blocks away; we 'phone in the order and drive over to pick it up. We had a dog who was nippy, but we prefer our cheese sharp. In Canada, Armstrong's old, undyed cheddar is very good, but there are better- Balderson's, etc. Line-ups- many were lined up for hours here in Alberta waiting for H1N1 shots. Now the vaccine has run out. We schedule our shots through our doctor (too old and decrepit to line up for anything), just hope she gets her supply soon. |
Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: CarolC Date: 01 Nov 09 - 09:16 PM Some of the best pizza I've ever had was in a family owned Italian restaurant somewhere in Ontario (probably Toronto, but I'm not sure). |
Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 02 Nov 09 - 12:23 AM 'North Americans don't have enough patience to line up for miles.' Amos, my husband's jo has often taken him to the San Francisco area, and he tells me that cars lined up for miles on the freeway is a common sight. They call it 'going to work.' |
Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: catspaw49 Date: 02 Nov 09 - 06:43 AM "Amos, my husband's jo has often taken him to the San Francisco area, and he tells me that cars lined up for miles on the freeway is a common sight. They call it 'going to work.'..." Just who is Jo and why do you allow her so much time with your husband? And just what are they doing while they wait in line? Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 02 Nov 09 - 12:12 PM If it needs to be investigated and ya want pictures, call me at 1-800-GET-CHIMP. I don't usually do divorce work, but the rent is due and I'm gettin' a bit desperate. - Chongo |
Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: Bob the Postman Date: 03 Nov 09 - 09:40 AM Nice try, Chongo, but thanks to the internet those pictures you're offering for sale are available on free download to anyone who googles HIDDEN CAM MY WIFE CUCKOLD. |
Subject: RE: BS: U.S./Canadian culture exchange From: meself Date: 03 Nov 09 - 11:08 PM "Ms Aiken has that distinctive rural Ontario accent" The thing I found really distinctive in her accent was the drawled long "i"s - the cars were "laanned up for mawls" - I would never have identified that as rural Ontario, which, if anything, more usually has very "tight" "i"s - more like "lyeened up for myeles" (if you follow me). However, I haven't spent much time around the Orillia/Barrie area, so I might have missed something .... |