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To: canuck-l-head who wrote (170)11/4/2000 12:59:11 PM
From: Lino...  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37088
 
Thanks for the clarification.......I guess that means Canadians have more than one direction to go for decent health services?????



To: canuck-l-head who wrote (170)11/4/2000 2:39:38 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37088
 
Also Windsor ... doesn't that bridge to Detroit go north-north-west?

Imho it's time we abrogated that treaty whereby Voltaire gave up Canada ['quelques arpents de neige'] for one of the sugar islands ... guy's dead and buried, let's just annex the sugar island ... anybody remember which one it was?

A few years ago somebody told me there were 30.000 canehjuns living much of the year on the side of Lago de Chapala near Guadalajara, don't know if that's true ... but even if there's only 10.000, the new Fox administration may very well be open to some sort of honorary province ... suppose we traded the Okanagan, as an honorary estado ... ah directions, yes there are many of them, eh.



To: canuck-l-head who wrote (170)11/6/2000 12:28:33 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37088
 
Can't resist.

Another geography lesson. Take a look at Lake of the Woods on the Ontario, Manitoba, Minnesota borders. Some American territory cannot be accessed without entering Canada.

regards
Kastel

PS Jean didn't do it, was the British. :0)

PS Lino (I have news for the little prick.) I believe he's
6'1" so don't hold back :0)