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  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited March 2010
    Any time, m'dears -- I'll polish the crystal!  (Aw heck, I'll just run it through the dishwasherWink).
  • Enjoyful
    Enjoyful Member Posts: 3,591
    edited March 2010

    Deal!  I love the wineries up there.  There's a relatively small, new one there called Maleta, I think.  The owner is from Montreal and is quite charming!  And handsome.  ;-)

  • Rico
    Rico Member Posts: 128
    edited March 2010

    As much as I would like to see you folks, I've been told by reliable sources that the standard of living in Canada is lower than that in the U.S.

    I'm just not sure I'm ready to put up with single-payer health care, more vacation days, fewer crazies....

    Um, hmmm. Anyone know a website that sells bullet-proof vests for rabbits? 

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    Oh there you are.  You don't mind us planning an international healthcare summit at your place?

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    Rico, don't leave out our freedom of speech that doesn't allow utterances of hate or threats.  We also are not keen on wars.  But we have lots of doughnut shops, most of them Tim Hortons! 

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited March 2010

    Enjoyful -- I've been to Maleta -- wine is not great but a handsome owner more than makes up for it.Wink

    Rico -- git yersself a bigger bullet-proof vest and snuggle Mr. Bunny underneath.  We'll tell everyone you're on AI's, which accounts for your bigger-than-usual bellyTongue out.......

  • molly52
    molly52 Member Posts: 389
    edited March 2010

    Lewing -So I was really rockin to the Canada song "Whoa Whoa-Oh Whoa!" Very energetic.

    Lindasa - Eve of Destruction - now THAT was a protest song!

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited March 2010

    Arrrrrgh!!!!!!  I hate how hateful people hide behind the concept of "freedom of speech" to lie, abuse, and incite violence against others.  Canada has "freedom of speech" with accountability.  A much more civil society, IMHO.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited March 2010

    Hi My Canadian Friends,

    Sorry to be a little off topic .. but has anyone heard from Gracie1?  She started this topic.  The last post was about a week ago from her husband on a thread in the hospice section. She was looking for some info in the palliative care thread.

    Elizabeth .. if Canada wasn't so far north (not warm enough for me), I'd head up there. 

    Holy smokes .. Rico got reported and is on limited posts now.  Ouch!  She's my hero!

    Yessirree .. lately freedom of speech has taken on a whole new meaning in the lower 48!

    "Eve of Destruction"  OMG .. we're dating ourselves! 

    Hugs Canadian Buddies,

    Bren

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    Rico is in Canada now.  We smuggled her over the border last night.  

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited March 2010

    Yep -- We've got her and her bunny buddy tucked in behind the furnace, far away from the prying eyes of the border choppers that regularly patrol the Niagara River, searching for wayward and misguided Americans seeking asylum LOL

    Hey Bren -- what makes you think it's so cold up here?  Ah, more misinformation being spread by right-wing media I guessKiss!

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited March 2010

    Linda,

    I dunna know why I thought that .. maybe because of where it sits so FAR from the equator.  Cool  Laughing I thought y'all lived in igloos!

    Geez .. I'm almost close enough to walk over ... living here in Virginia!

    Glad to see you guys have Rico .. see if she needs a care pkg from her buddies in the lower 48.

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    Bren, come on up.  Don't forget the DD coffee though!

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited March 2010

    You guys are hilarious .. you're like the Saturday Night Live of BCO!  And I mean the old Saturday Night Live.  Ya'll are a bunch of coneheads!

     I'll stock up on DD and smuggle it across!

    Bren

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    Well now here is the beauty of our border guards....you don't have to smuggle the coffee.  We usually come back with at least 12 bags and never have a problem.  But while you are shopping for your journey, could you pick up some chocolate mini wheats?  We are denied such luxuries in our socialist country.  

  • Kyta
    Kyta Member Posts: 713
    edited March 2010

    I've so enjoyed catching up on this thread ladies....you're all a little certifiable, in a good way :-) Too bad about Rico...now my curiosity is piqued and I want to go read the 'other' thread, but a little scared that my blood pressure might go crazy. hhmm...what to do.

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited March 2010

    Mich -- thanks for the compliment (calling us "ladies", that is)!  As for the other thread...well...it's entertaining, for sure LOL.  Passions abound when it comes to American politics, and that's a good thing, usually. 

    Rico -- keep in touch with us!  And all others who share our philosophy of universal healthcare.  One day you'll have it tooKiss.

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    "Ladies".  I do like the sound of that.  Did anyone come knocking on your door in the middle of the night Linda?  The river is probably too cold to swim across just yet!

    The other thread certainly is entertaining.  It's like listening to your teenager explain why he is late and the car has a ding in it!? 

  • Rico
    Rico Member Posts: 128
    edited March 2010

    Free at last, free at last!!! Thank God, I'm free at last. In an undisclosed location. And no, Dick Cheney is NOT with me. 

    And not a minute too soon. Melissa denied my request for parole so I'm still under free speech house arrest. 

    But I gotta ask. How the heck do Canadians communicate without throwing bricks through windows? And how do you get someone to listen if you don't throw in a good old-fashioned death threat or a picture of a noose? 

    I'm SO confused! 

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    Well, for starters we  say something like, "Excuse me.  I don't want to offend you or anything but I have a different opinion than yours.  Not that mine is the right one.  Just different.  Would you like to hear it? Eh?"

    But we keep the brick behind our backs and the appropriate threats ready to use...just in case!!! 

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited March 2010

    Rico has begun to end every sentence with "eh" like a good Canuck.  She's wearing a touque and eating Canadian maple syrup and pancakes with a side of poutine at an undisclosed location.  She is being moved daily in search for a somewhat temperate location (heading west).

    BTW -- sure we're mostly north of the US.  But if you look on a map or globe, Canada's most southern location (Windsor, Ontario) lines up with Rhode Island and southern Oregon.  So, depending where you are, some Canucks live further south than some Americans.  Then there's Alaska...  Just saying...

  • mke
    mke Member Posts: 584
    edited March 2010

    Or laughing works well.  A conservative, Stockwell Day, once suggested that any proposal supported by 3% of the population should be put to a national referendum.  Accordingly a comedian, Rick Mercer, proposed that Stockwell Day should have to change his name to Doris Day and got a more than ample response.  Stockwell Day quietly dropped his suggestion.

    What is DD coffee?

  • hrf
    hrf Member Posts: 3,225
    edited March 2010

    Our hockey players act out our feelings of violence. We live vicariously through them. The rest of us can then be more polite. Although it was interesting that during the Olympics, when we were seen as too aggressive, we were criticized for being un-Canadian......pity!!! 

    On another note, I didn't realize that Gracie was in a difficult place. Sorry to hear that.

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited March 2010

    Dunkin Donuts coffee.  But Rico will be a Tim Horton's coffee lover soon!

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited March 2010

    Oh crap -- I didn't put 2 and 2 together on the palliative thread.  This really sucks.

  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited March 2010

    Yeah, it does. 

  • lewing
    lewing Member Posts: 1,288
    edited March 2010

    This disease really sucks.

    I have to admit, I'm surprised by the references to Dunkin Donuts coffee on this thread.  I thought Tim Horton's coffee was a source of national pride, and Dunkin Donuts were the imperialist enemy??  (FWIW, it's easier for me to get TH coffee than DD.  Timmy's moved into a shuttered Starbucks just a few blocks from my office.  At our gag gift exchange last December, the two most popular presents - we do this thing where you can choose to take someone else's gift and make them draw another - were a Tim Horton gift card and a T-shirt mocking Sarah Palin.  You'd have thought we were Canadian!)

    Linda

  • Sugar77
    Sugar77 Member Posts: 2,138
    edited March 2010

    Thank god for Timmy's Gift Cards!  They're the perfect teacher gift.

    Lewing - Krispy Creme is now in Canada but Tim Horton's is still more popular.

    Sherri 

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited March 2010

    Do any of you know how to reach Gracie1?  I know she's been on these boards for a long time .. and had a different screen name a few years ago. 

    I could use a Krispy Creme about now.  Nothing like a sleepless night to bring on a donutty sugar attack in the a.m.

    I heard from Layne .. your other honorary Canadian .. her mom is in hospice and holding her own. Layne has just returned home after spending 10 days with her.  Hopefully, she'll check in soon. 

    I'll see if I can get some of that chocolate cereal and get it sent up north!

    love,

    Bren

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited March 2010

    You know I am  a proud Canadian.  But...DD coffee really is good.  Very good.  I served a cup to a friend of my dh who sells coffee beans.  He was very surprised that it was so good.  Almost choked when I told him it was good ole Dunkin Donunts.

    Sending hugs and prayers to Gracie and Layne. 

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