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boaz
11-15-2009, 10:23 PM
:jointsmile: Canadian Bacon, mmmmm :stoned: Beautiful British Columbia :cool: Molson Golden, BC Bud, Bob and Doug, eh . . Terrance and Phillip :D, Maple Leaf Flag :greenthumb:

Islandborn
11-15-2009, 11:40 PM
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...canada.......lets see.........gimme a second......Seth Rogan is pretty cool I guess?

smello
11-15-2009, 11:58 PM
thats a maple leaf on their flag?But ,yea Molson Golden .

Brandon1423s
11-16-2009, 01:56 AM
canadian bacon isnt as good a regular bacon but kenny vs. spenny now thats some good canadian television eh?

boaz
11-16-2009, 02:28 AM
oh yeah . . . Alex, Neil and Geddy. :cool: and John. :jointsmile: i think that was his name ?? :D and the Pot Block! :pimp: :stoned:

psychocat
11-16-2009, 02:53 AM
The Arrogant Worms :thumbsup:
YouTube - The Arrogant Worms - Rocks and Trees (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FUI8k-Z0PM)

FreshNugz
11-16-2009, 03:47 AM
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...canada.......lets see.........gimme a second......Seth Rogan is pretty cool I guess?

Whats really cool about Canada is that it doesn't clusterfuck everything it touches.:cool:

Brandon1423s
11-16-2009, 04:21 AM
almost forgot hockey and some amazing snowboarding also

3 Sheets To The Wind
11-16-2009, 09:12 PM
Is weed decriminalized there, or almost? The difference between the normal weather and the cold ass north!

Islandborn
11-16-2009, 10:59 PM
Whats really cool about Canada is that it doesn't clusterfuck everything it touches.:cool:

It doesn't clusterfuck? Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm, thats awsome! I gotta go back again since Canada doesnt clusterfuck things....

I did think it was cool seeing a Motorcycle Gang run an entire city like Montreal.......not the mob or a bunch of thugies.....the Hells Angels.:pimp:

FreshNugz
11-21-2009, 04:16 PM
Alright, well my apologies to you IslandBorn...just found it a tad rude the way you made an input to this thread. But, to each their own.
Also to be honest, I have seen a few of your posts beforehand and probably have some bones to pick, leading me to respond rudely as well. Normally I just wouldn't have said anything back.
It is too bad though, as it seems you haven't experienced anything to your liking here. For me:

1. The nature - there are some of the most pristine forests, rivers, lakes, and wildlife ever in Canada. Algonquin Park is home to one of the most diverse ecosystems there are, and I personally find it beautiful to experience.

2. The government is more of a joke than a threat - I see a lot of people in other nations who are afraid of their government. It is to be expected in many third world nations run by tyranny, however there seem to be many in the good ol' USA who think that their government is trying to imprison them and take their guns and children...I live comfortably knowing my government has no more power than the average person.

3. The people - Canada has some of the nicest people on earth. Its not by accident that many people traveling choose to wear a Canadian flag on them somewhere. This reinforces my belief that Canadians are respected around the world, and that's great.

and the best one for last:
The sweet sweet mary jane we have. From east to west we have a fine selection, and nowhere in Canada is there a regional disadvantage when it comes to quality or quantity of herbs. Amen!

RedLocks
11-21-2009, 04:39 PM
#1 Not living there... ;)

boaz
11-22-2009, 10:07 AM
Alright, well my apologies to you IslandBorn...just found it a tad rude the way you made an input to this thread. But, to each their own.
Also to be honest, I have seen a few of your posts beforehand and probably have some bones to pick, leading me to respond rudely as well. Normally I just wouldn't have said anything back.
It is too bad though, as it seems you haven't experienced anything to your liking here. For me:

1. The nature - there are some of the most pristine forests, rivers, lakes, and wildlife ever in Canada. Algonquin Park is home to one of the most diverse ecosystems there are, and I personally find it beautiful to experience.

2. The government is more of a joke than a threat - I see a lot of people in other nations who are afraid of their government. It is to be expected in many third world nations run by tyranny, however there seem to be many in the good ol' USA who think that their government is trying to imprison them and take their guns and children...I live comfortably knowing my government has no more power than the average person.

3. The people - Canada has some of the nicest people on earth. Its not by accident that many people traveling choose to wear a Canadian flag on them somewhere. This reinforces my belief that Canadians are respected around the world, and that's great.

and the best one for last:
The sweet sweet mary jane we have. From east to west we have a fine selection, and nowhere in Canada is there a regional disadvantage when it comes to quality or quantity of herbs. Amen!

yeah, i gotta agree with you about the how beautiful the country is up there and how nice all the people are. I've only been to BC once for a weekend :stoned: :stoned: :D . . and once to Winsor a long time ago, just so we could say we had been to Canada and drink some beer up there. :pimp:

the gov't in the US is also more of a joke than a threat. there is big money to be made here in the fear mongering biz by people like Alex Jones and Fox News, et al., but most of us ignore all that. but still stay well stocked up just in case. :jointsmile:

Terry Parker as another reason we can all love about Canada. :greenthumb: And the day that Canada's Upper Court ruled that ALL Cannabis laws in Canada are "without offence to known to law". :smokin: I personally think Canada's Judicial Branch should just disolve the Parliment, Prime Minister, Queen, etc, etc, ... :jointsmile:

FreshNugz
11-23-2009, 03:43 AM
Yeah it was nice that one summer to be freely smoking...well, actually its always like that...;)
And the judicial system used to be my last hope, but our current PM has made a few ugly changes in that respect.
Glad you enjoyed the time you spent here!:rasta:

psychocat
11-24-2009, 08:17 PM
1. The nature - there are some of the most pristine forests, rivers, lakes, and wildlife ever in Canada. Algonquin Park is home to one of the most diverse ecosystems there are, and I personally find it beautiful to experience.

2. The government is more of a joke than a threat - I see a lot of people in other nations who are afraid of their government. It is to be expected in many third world nations run by tyranny, however there seem to be many in the good ol' USA who think that their government is trying to imprison them and take their guns and children...I live comfortably knowing my government has no more power than the average person.

3. The people - Canada has some of the nicest people on earth. Its not by accident that many people traveling choose to wear a Canadian flag on them somewhere. This reinforces my belief that Canadians are respected around the world, and that's great.

and the best one for last:
The sweet sweet mary jane we have. From east to west we have a fine selection, and nowhere in Canada is there a regional disadvantage when it comes to quality or quantity of herbs. Amen!

They're the best reasons. :thumbsup: :cool:

boaz
11-25-2009, 02:24 AM
Yeah it was nice that one summer to be freely smoking...well, actually its always like that...;)
And the judicial system used to be my last hope, but our current PM has made a few ugly changes in that respect.
Glad you enjoyed the time you spent here!:rasta:

thank you!

ahhh, yes, the Summer of Bud! :smokin: :hippy: we were all Canabian that summer. :stoned:

BlueBlazer
11-28-2009, 04:28 AM
I've been to Canada twice.

First time was to take a canoe trip through Algonquin park. It was one of the most incredibly beautiful camping trips I've ever been on. :thumbsup:

Second time was driving from Alaska to the lower 48 (Montana). Again, we traveled through some very beautiful country. We were hauling 3 horses and received help and lodging for our horses at every stop. Folks went out of their way to help us out with them all along the way. Stopped in Dawson Creek at the stampede grounds and met some folks that we still correspond with. They were so friendly. They helped us get a real nice cottage rental at a great price and invited us to dinner, their home, and took my family sight seeing in their company van. As for the town itself, it was like going back in time. Full service with a smile everywhere we went, including the gas stations! It was so great, we almost stayed there.

Lovely country you have there Nugz. :D

IEmPtYNeSsI
11-28-2009, 08:35 AM
I've been to Canada twice.

First time was to take a canoe trip through Algonquin park. It was one of the most incredibly beautiful camping trips I've ever been on. :thumbsup:

Second time was driving from Alaska to the lower 48 (Montana). Again, we traveled through some very beautiful country. We were hauling 3 horses and received help and lodging for our horses at every stop. Folks went out of their way to help us out with them all along the way. Stopped in Dawson Creek at the stampede grounds and met some folks that we still correspond with. They were so friendly. They helped us get a real nice cottage rental at a great price and invited us to dinner, their home, and took my family sight seeing in their company van. As for the town itself, it was like going back in time. Full service with a smile everywhere we went, including the gas stations! It was so great, we almost stayed there.

Lovely country you have there Nugz. :D

sounds really nice:)

FoxyLady420
12-02-2009, 06:03 PM
Tim Horton ice cap and donuts mmmmmmmmmmm so good ... :jointsmile: