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    Quote Originally Posted by MJC View Post
    With the addition of Chris/crawler team SRP USA hits 11 members and $1,000.

    Adjusted for population team Canada is in front and team Australia is also "punching above their weight"
    And when you add the conversion to USD from AUD and CAD...our Brothers to the North and Downunda are even more impressive and inspiring...
    Counting on a terrible exchange rate is *such* a Canadian way to get ahead in a competition.

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    This lonesome African has managed to collect, at today's exchange rate, $130.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Counting on a terrible exchange rate is *such* a Canadian way to get ahead in a competition.
    I didn't picture Canadians as particularly competitive, except in easygoingness, which would be a fairly major dichotomy.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I didn't picture Canadians as particularly competitive, except in easygoingness, which would be a fairly major dichotomy.
    With the exceptions of [ice] hockey, maple syrup, and apologizing, that mostly tends to be true. My favourite definition of a Canadian is someone who is neither for nor against apathy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    ... My favourite definition of a Canadian is someone who is neither for nor against apathy.
    This reminds me of a time I heard mention of the Canadian Air Force (it was either joint drills with the U.S., or they escorted a wayward commercial jet). I recall a conversation about it...

    "Huh... you mean they have F-16's `n stuff, too? I just always thought the only Air Force they had was the Canadian Geese . ...At least they are already pro's at flying in formation .... "
    Decades away from full-beard growing abilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawler View Post
    This reminds me of a time I heard mention of the Canadian Air Force (it was either joint drills with the U.S., or they escorted a wayward commercial jet). I recall a conversation about it...

    "Huh... you mean they have F-16's `n stuff, too? I just always thought the only Air Force they had was the Canadian Geese . ...At least they are already pro's at flying in formation .... "
    Now let's not have a big conversation about Canadians and us apologizing, Mike Myers, or hockey...let's try to....stay on....


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    Trying out my Tom Selleck face...

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    Feelin' sleazy. I have been pretty slack on the moves since Sunday.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
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    Feelin' sleazy. I have been pretty slack on the moves since Sunday.
    Think of all the fun you will have shaving the beard, edging up the Mo...doing those things that Straight Razors do better than any other shaving tool...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawler View Post
    This reminds me of a time I heard mention of the Canadian Air Force (it was either joint drills with the U.S., or they escorted a wayward commercial jet). I recall a conversation about it...

    "Huh... you mean they have F-16's `n stuff, too? I just always thought the only Air Force they had was the Canadian Geese . ...At least they are already pro's at flying in formation .... "
    Isn't the Canadian Air Force just a buch of glorified flight attentents
    "If you want it, that's what you do best" - Woz
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