Amatsemaru2008-02-18 02:17:34
Hmm. Wonderin' if there are any other Canadian's out there.
Sarrasri2008-02-18 02:24:08
No! Never! Canada is too cold for life forms!
Anyways, I live in British Columbia.
Anyways, I live in British Columbia.
Unknown2008-02-18 02:25:18
I thought the only thing in Canada were Igloos and dogsleds? No Lusterians.
Amatsemaru2008-02-18 02:30:34
Eh. Igloo's and sled dogs is way north. Like...in the artic and such. I'm in Southern Ontario, like near Michigan and Windsor.
Sarrassi: Is it true you guys dun have free health care? o.o
Sarrassi: Is it true you guys dun have free health care? o.o
Unknown2008-02-18 02:51:53
I'm in Mississauga, right near Toronto and I go to school in Scarborough.
I know other Lusternians who live in Canada but they can speak for themselves heh.
And... I've never seen an actual igloo
I know other Lusternians who live in Canada but they can speak for themselves heh.
And... I've never seen an actual igloo
Amatsemaru2008-02-18 03:01:56
QUOTE(MrShrimp @ Feb 17 2008, 08:51 PM) 487584
I'm in Mississauga, right near Toronto and I go to school in Scarborough.
I know other Lusternians who live in Canada but they can speak for themselves heh.
And... I've never seen an actual igloo
I know other Lusternians who live in Canada but they can speak for themselves heh.
And... I've never seen an actual igloo
Me either. Too bad. We could probably build one with the amount of snow we have this year. o.O;
Diamondais2008-02-18 03:29:00
QUOTE(MrShrimp @ Feb 17 2008, 09:51 PM) 487584
I'm in Mississauga, right near Toronto and I go to school in Scarborough.
I know other Lusternians who live in Canada but they can speak for themselves heh.
And... I've never seen an actual igloo
I know other Lusternians who live in Canada but they can speak for themselves heh.
And... I've never seen an actual igloo
You and Synl are so close to me it's not funny.
Burlington Ontario Amatsemaru. About three hours from Windsor, a hour on a good day from Toronto.
Sarrasri2008-02-18 03:31:02
It's British Columbia, not the United States. We still get the health care perks of being Canadian.
Unknown2008-02-18 03:31:29
Yes, jeez. So much snow. So much shoveling. Too many cold walks
And yes, apparently Synl goes/went to the same high school that I did.
And yes, apparently Synl goes/went to the same high school that I did.
Diamondais2008-02-18 03:33:34
QUOTE(MrShrimp @ Feb 17 2008, 10:31 PM) 487592
Yes, jeez. So much snow. So much shoveling. Too many cold walks
And yes, apparently Synl goes/went to the same high school that I did.
And yes, apparently Synl goes/went to the same high school that I did.
Yes. Too much snow in Southern Ontario right now, and now it's raining. Snow tomorrow. Wonderful winter!
Sarrasri2008-02-18 03:34:00
I feel bad for eastern Canada. Over here, for the past week, it's been sun, sun, sun, and a little more sun. I'm even seeing dirt on the mountains now and all our roads are clear. Though we did have an avalanche that closed a highway for near a week because of the sudden warm weather.
Unknown2008-02-18 03:36:35
QUOTE(Sarrasri @ Feb 17 2008, 10:34 PM) 487594
I feel bad for eastern Canada. Over here, for the past week, it's been sun, sun, sun, and a little more sun. I'm even seeing dirt on the mountains now and all our roads are clear. Though we did have an avalanche that closed a highway for near a week because of the sudden warm weather.
I wish I had a digital camera to take a picture of my lawn and my neighbour's. We had to pile the shoveled snow on the lawns so high the saplings are almost buried.
Amatsemaru2008-02-18 03:38:28
Eh. Not much snow here...well...there's lots but not an interference. Lots of ice though.
Diamondais2008-02-18 03:44:28
QUOTE(MrShrimp @ Feb 17 2008, 10:36 PM) 487596
I wish I had a digital camera to take a picture of my lawn and my neighbour's. We had to pile the shoveled snow on the lawns so high the saplings are almost buried.
I have pictures.
Navaryn2008-02-18 03:54:29
I'm in Quebec. This winter broke every record of snow fall for us. Imagine having a snowstorm dumping 30-40cm of snow in one day. At the beginning of the winter. Meaning there'll be plenty more snowstorms in the months to come
The city doesn't even know where to dump all the snow they plowed from the streets and highways. Bah.
The city doesn't even know where to dump all the snow they plowed from the streets and highways. Bah.
Diamondais2008-02-18 04:07:38
QUOTE(Navaryn @ Feb 17 2008, 10:54 PM) 487606
I'm in Quebec. This winter broke every record of snow fall for us. Imagine having a snowstorm dumping 30-40cm of snow in one day. At the beginning of the winter. Meaning there'll be plenty more snowstorms in the months to come
The city doesn't even know where to dump all the snow they plowed from the streets and highways. Bah.
The city doesn't even know where to dump all the snow they plowed from the streets and highways. Bah.
No one really knows where to put it all.
Unknown2008-02-18 04:08:30
QUOTE(Navaryn @ Feb 17 2008, 10:54 PM) 487606
I'm in Quebec.
Ew. >.>
Canadian, yes. And I'm surprised igloos got mentioned before beavers, but whatever.
(Have you seen a beaver? Man, those things are soooo fat.)
Diamondais2008-02-18 04:09:32
QUOTE(Salvation @ Feb 17 2008, 11:08 PM) 487618
Ew. >.>
Canadian, yes. And I'm surprised igloos got mentioned before beavers, but whatever.
(Have you seen a beaver? Man, those things are soooo fat.)
Canadian, yes. And I'm surprised igloos got mentioned before beavers, but whatever.
(Have you seen a beaver? Man, those things are soooo fat.)
Or moose. Don't forget the moose.
(Yes, Beavers are ugly buggers)
Unknown2008-02-18 04:12:28
Wha, I love beavers. Thoough I guess individual parts can considered ugly. Buckteeth, fat, weird tail... but they're still cool! Kinda like Nibbler from futurama. An eyestalk, one nostril, fangs, but together: cute
Unknown2008-02-18 04:17:19
I didn't mean fat in a negative manner.
Just that... they're really, really fat. Like, you see pictures of them, but they don't prepare you for the real thing.
Just that... they're really, really fat. Like, you see pictures of them, but they don't prepare you for the real thing.