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yankeeBaby
If Canada was warmer, I would have lived there as soon as I turned 18.

I like it.
jsibilin
cono_sur
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Originally posted by Sasha
best place to visit: CAPE BRETON, NOVA SCOTIA
Third most beautiful island in the world

http://www.worldinterestingfacts.co...-the-world.html


Nice! I'm going there in less than 2 weeks. :toocool:
chinamon
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Originally posted by Jayx1
Best major city in Canada is without a doubt Montreal.


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Originally posted by malek
we don't want that title.


yeah, because quebec is not part of canada.
thesauce23
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Originally posted by msz
I has never


win
VDub
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
If Canada was warmer, I would have lived there as soon as I turned 18.
I like it.


If Canada was warmer???

You're in NYC...

It's colder there than in Toronto!!!
malek
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Originally posted by VDub
If Canada was warmer???

You're in NYC...

It's colder there than in Toronto!!!


you on crack?:p
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by VDub
If Canada was warmer???

You're in NYC...

It's colder there than in Toronto!!!






lmao not even close my friend. Having "lived" in both places you are very, very wrong!

And, to put it in perspective, I said "If **canada** was warmer." If there was a Canada-like vibe down south, instead of dirty rednecks and right-wing nuts, I would have moved there, too.....but no such luck.


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Originally posted by malek
you on crack?:p


Perhaps an hallucinogen? :stongue:
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by malek
we don't want that title.



:haha: bwahaha nice, Malek. :disbelief
VDub
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Originally posted by malek
you on crack?:p


Ok so NY winters are a little better...

But not by too much...

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Winters are typically cold. Temperatures below 0 °F (−18 °C) only occur about several times per decade on average, but temperatures of 10–20 °F (-12.2–-6.7 °C) are common at the height of typical winters, especially during cold nights. New York winters sometimes feature snowstorms that can paralyze the city with over a foot of snow. However, variation in the climate also occasionally renders winter mild and almost snowless (such as in 1997-98).

yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by VDub
Ok so NY winters are a little better...

But not by too much...



I have lived in Manhattan for over 6 years and I cant remember too many times that the temperature dipped below 30F. Matter of fact, the last 3 winters, I have not used my winter coat and stuck with my fall coat, because it hasnt snowed much, either!

This is not to prove a point or to argue with you, its just how it is, from experience. Since I have moved here, the winters have been incredibly mild, the summers: insanely hot (too hot!). Global warming, my friend.

Even the difference between NYC and my parents home, near Rochester, is about a 10 Degree (F) difference on any given day. Dont believe everything you read, because I live here and can tell you that the report you posted is false or old, or not reflective of the past 6 years that *I* have been here.....
She_Fitz
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Originally posted by VDub
Ok so NY winters are a little better...

But not by too much...


They are not even close.

Last season they saw more snow than we did but each snow fall lasted only a week or 2 if that.

They just can't handle the snow as well as Canadians.

The winter before last there was about an inch of snow all winter.. I didn't believe it until I saw it.

When Bobby came to Toronto the first time we had a major snow storm. I don't think he ever would have believed how much snow we could get in one snow fall if he had not seen it for himself.

I am looking forward to getting a new coat this year as I won't need my parka.. lol
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