I have arrived...

You picked a good province to move to, people in Sask. and Alta. are gun/hunting friendly, people from Ont. and Quebec are wimpy and vote for the Lieberals mostly, (except maybe Dantforth, he's a good guy)!! I used to live in Ontario,but it was O.K. then(last year).
 
cybershooters said:
Um, not really new, but new to Canada. ;)
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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With 1997 posts, you are defintitely not a newbie!
Welcome to Canada. When did you arrive? I hadn't noticed your location change until just now.
PS time to work on that trader rating!
 
cybershooters said:
When I can find some McVitie's rich tea biscuits that aren't broken into about a million pieces. :mad:

What's wrong with a million pieces? Ah don't know, soft southerners! Try the no name social tea from Loblaws, they are a close facsimile. You're sh*t out of luck if you want a chocolate hobnob though.
 
Ah, no, you are wrong, the cultured Albertans do have chocolate Hob Nobs, I nearly bought some the other day. I did see the No Name rich tea biscuits, they were all smashed to bits too. I had to settle for Ginger Nuts. One biscuit you can guarantee isn't going to be broken!
 
cybershooters said:
Ah, no, you are wrong, the cultured Albertans do have chocolate Hob Nobs, I nearly bought some the other day. I did see the No Name rich tea biscuits, they were all smashed to bits too. I had to settle for Ginger Nuts. One biscuit you can guarantee isn't going to be broken!

Damn, I could just about live with the fact that the westerners get ATT's easier but the choco hobnob thing takes the biscuit, literally!
The only thing I have to console myself is that my local beer store carries Marston's Pedigree. Who knows they may get some Wobbly Bob some time in the future. Mind you, the local Scottish bakery ( my haggis supplier) carries Tunnocks biscuits. All these trials and tribulations aside, living in Ontario is better than being stuck in the UK.
 
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