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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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i have the feeling these bylaws are similar everywhere.
I remember going to the park in argentina. On weekends they were packed. Full of people playing sports, picnicking, bbqing. I was enjoying a cold beer from the cooler as were several others. Some people started playing loud music and within 5 minutes there were about 30 people (strangers) dancing. People were there of all ages. Families, kids, old people, teenagers. No one got "offended" by kids playing and making noise, or people playing music, or somebody having a beer. All things that should go on in a "public" park.
When i commented to my argentine friends that none of this could never happen in canada they couldnt even begin to understand why not, and how could i explain it to them? To them this was as simple a pleasure as breathing fresh air, as it should be!
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Aug-15-2004 21:24
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Superstar
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
i have the feeling these bylaws are similar everywhere.
I remember going to the park in argentina. On weekends they were packed. Full of people playing sports, picnicking, bbqing. I was enjoying a cold beer from the cooler as were several others. Some people started playing loud music and within 5 minutes there were about 30 people (strangers) dancing. People were there of all ages. Families, kids, old people, teenagers. No one got "offended" by kids playing and making noise, or people playing music, or somebody having a beer. All things that should go on in a "public" park.
When i commented to my argentine friends that none of this could never happen in canada they couldnt even begin to understand why not, and how could i explain it to them? To them this was as simple a pleasure as breathing fresh air, as it should be! |
All of Canada isn't like this... Quebec is a LOT more relaxed with their rules... go to Montreal on Sundays for tam-tams at Mount Royal
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Aug-15-2004 21:35
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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French Canada is an exception to the rule in many cases, probably because they are of latin culture. Latins typically wouldnt put up with the shit that we do. Tell someone in montreal that they cant smoke at a club and theyd laugh at you and blow smoke in your face. I wish english canada had balls like this.
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Aug-15-2004 21:37
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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funny, but i didnt see any "hooliganism" the whole time i was in argentina except at a soccer game.
All i saw were families with kids playing sports, mom making food and dad having a beer.
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Aug-15-2004 22:37
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goodnet
•Damn• I look good.
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by aarontrance
Wow, I guess the term "public" park is used extremely loosely in Oakville. |
Probably...
I could be wrong, but it looks like that rule (as stupid as it sounds) is meant to ensure that those little league teams, which get permits from the city, are the ones entitled to use the baseball/soccer fields for thier games & practices.
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Aug-15-2004 23:07
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