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    Pro's: Better Nudy Bar's.

    Con's: Danny's Nudy Bar

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    Quote Originally Posted by moving-target
    cons
    pountine
    Did you ever tried a poutine in my area? I don't think so. You would love them seriously. And no the gravy is not lumpy. I don't know where you get that idea of lumpy gravy but we don't in my area. :P

    There's another type of poutine that I LOVE so much. It's of course home made fries, cheese curds, gravy (not lumpy), onions (raw or cooked) and hamburger meat. It is the BEST!!

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    Pro: Less French in the states. :P

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    #54

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    Pountang? :2


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    Pro: Less French in the states. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote Warlady
    Quote Originally Posted by Toker
    Pro: Less French in the states. :P
    LOL twas merely a joke. My wife's best friend is French. Love her to death, but her parents........not so much. :P

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    You broke my heart Toker! LoL!

    It's all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fajita!
    Like quick said: it's too cold.


    I laugh at people who suffer through weather under 50 degrees.

    I went to Vancouver, honestly it was a lot like San Francisco, but the homeless people are nicer.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperature_in_Canada

    I am not talking about below 50, I am talking about below 15.

    Vancouver has one of the mildest climates in Canada and it still only gets up to 71 deg F on Ave in July. Check out the average temps in other places...brrrrrr. Gotta love them summer temperatures though. I can't stand it when it gets over 100 in Texas for months on end...oppressive.
    I lived in Iowa for 30 years and never minded anything over 15 deg F. But when that shit got below zero, even the simple act of letting the dog out became painful. That being said I still miss the 4 seasons, cooler temps. Hell, even the blizzards made life exciting for a few days. All that fun went away though when the temp dipped below 15 deg F----->Texas here I come Oppressive heat is better than brutal cold for me anyways.
    Did I say that or was I just thinking it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote Warlady
    You broke my heart Toker! LoL!

    It's all good.
    Not with broken hearts it's not! Shit!

    I offer you this funny gif as a reconciliation...



    Pro: Vancouver, sooo pretty..


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    Well it snowed more times in Texas than it did here in the city of Vancouver last winter

    Vancouver is the exception when it comes to the cold of a Canadian winter.

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