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Tim_Cranwill
07-02-03, 10:12 AM
:D:DCongratulations guys!!!:D:D

puta
07-02-03, 10:16 AM
Awesome for Canadians!!!!!!!!!!!

Mardy
07-02-03, 10:39 AM
Canada's a cut above the rest!!! Way to go!

Mardy

BWSmith
07-02-03, 10:41 AM
It snows up there? ;)

Jeff_Favelle
07-02-03, 11:36 AM
The skiing stuff will be in Whistler, with all the skating and hockey stuff to be in Vanouver itself. Man, traffic is gonna suck.

Big Mike
07-02-03, 01:28 PM
Trafic always seams to suck out here. I got stuck in trafic trying to leave after watching the fireworks in Langley. :rolleyes:

It's going to be exciting out here....in only seven years. ;)

Congrats to Vancouver.

Katt
07-02-03, 01:53 PM
Gee all that money they're going to spend, coulda been spent on something. Like hmmm, garbage cans, better roads, perhaps the frickin' transit system. Maybe they could do something about the tons and tons of addicts living on the streets stealing from the good people. You know we have the highest property crime in North America. Pretty sad.

It's all nice that Canada will have the Olympics in one of her cities, but I hope some of that money goes into bettering the lives of the Vancouverites.

BoidKeeper
07-02-03, 02:05 PM
It snows up there?
There's one in every crowd! Pretty bad when you find out your country is the one hosting the next oplympics on a snake website. Oh well no one can say I don't visit often.
Congrats Vancouver!
Trevor

Bryce Masuk
07-02-03, 03:36 PM
Heh I was hoping we wouldnt get it but I Knew we would......

Lisa
07-02-03, 05:13 PM
I hope they put some extra lanes on the sea to sky highway.

Clownfishie
07-02-03, 07:16 PM
Congrats Vancouver! :D Pretty exciting, I hope I can make it over to see something -- should be quite an experience!

Jeff_Favelle
07-02-03, 08:28 PM
Its actually DOESN'T snow up here. Last time we had snow on the ground for more than 3 days was probably the storm of 1996. We get snow MAYBE every 3 years or so here. Its the best place in the world to live (just don't tell anyone, because then they will ALL come here). :D

BWSmith
07-02-03, 09:11 PM
Having the olympics in your town sucks, trust me. I suffered through the Atlanta games. What a crock.

unknownclown
07-02-03, 09:30 PM
Im with you BWSmith we had them here years ago and it was nothing but a pain. I think the only thing possitive about it was there was an actual effort to clean up the state for the events. Traffic was HORRIBLE! We couldnt wait for it to be over with!

Ryan
07-02-03, 10:36 PM
I'm happy Canada has the Olympics again but I 'm also glad I don't live in Vancouver anymore. It is busy and crowded enough there as it is, I guess I can go back for a visit when the games start though.

Jeff_Favelle
07-02-03, 10:52 PM
Ok Ryan, I'm a Roughriders fan, so don't be too hard on me when I ask you this question:

You used to live in Vancouver and you now live in SASKACTHEWAN and you'd prefer to live there? Are you insane? Do you have frostbite? Did you take one to many falls off the tractor? Are the mosquitos flying in from Winnipeg and clouding your brain?


Ha ha, JK. Cheers. :D

Vanan
07-02-03, 11:47 PM
Funny you should say that Jeff cos me and Katt are moving out there too man! Serious!

Country living is our cup of tea. To each his own I guess.

*cringe* are the mosquitos really that bad?!

Bryce Masuk
07-03-03, 12:39 AM
I would rather move north in b.c. then to Saskatchewan It has all the benifits of the country and it has hills Whoo hoo And you dont get mosquitio poison fogged...

Jeff_Favelle
07-03-03, 12:40 AM
They aren't THAT bad in Sask, but ask Cranwill about the Skeeters in Manitoba!!

Vanan
07-03-03, 12:41 AM
Ah but it doesn't have a reptile zoo you get to work in though!

Jeff_Favelle
07-03-03, 01:12 AM
Heh heh...

Bryce Masuk
07-03-03, 01:14 AM
I see said the blind man....

Tim_Cranwill
07-03-03, 01:32 AM
Ah.... we don't have any mosquitos in Manitoba. You must be thinking of Manito... bo... yeah, that's it... ;)

Lisa
07-03-03, 10:56 AM
I moved from BC to Sask. I'm back in Ontario now. BC was nice except for the endless rain and the many people that couldn't drive if the road conditions were anything but dry (i remember the storm of 96, whole city shut down for a week or 2, traffic was awesome). Sask was ok except for the endless driving (and the deer are suicidal!). I was lucky, I only had to drive 15 miles to buy socks.
oh ya there was also the issue with frost bite on any exposed skin if you went out in January.