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Canuckians Are Trying to Invade

Posted: July 22, 2005 9:42 am
by PHBeerman
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/21/border ... index.html


This is my favorite part of the article.
Canuckian Article wrote: The 360-foot tunnel runs from under a Quonset hut on the Canadian side of the border to the living room of a house in Lynden, Washington, authorities said.

Re: Canuckians Are Trying to Invade

Posted: July 22, 2005 9:46 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
PHBeerman wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/21/border ... index.html


This is my favorite part of the article.
Canuckian Article wrote: The 360-foot tunnel runs from under a Quonset hut on the Canadian side of the border to the living room of a house in Lynden, Washington, authorities said.
Dude, you've got us all wrong. We don't want to invade or even live in the US, we just want to sell the best pot in the world to the biggest market in the world. It's really just good economics.

Re: Canuckians Are Trying to Invade

Posted: July 22, 2005 9:49 am
by PHBeerman
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/21/border ... index.html


This is my favorite part of the article.
Canuckian Article wrote: The 360-foot tunnel runs from under a Quonset hut on the Canadian side of the border to the living room of a house in Lynden, Washington, authorities said.
Dude, you've got us all wrong. We don't want to invade or even live in the US, we just want to sell the best pot in the world to the biggest market in the world. It's really just good economics.
You just said "Good Economics" and "Canuckia" in the same sentence.....There is something you don't see everyday.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Canuckians Are Trying to Invade

Posted: July 22, 2005 9:52 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/21/border ... index.html


This is my favorite part of the article.
Canuckian Article wrote: The 360-foot tunnel runs from under a Quonset hut on the Canadian side of the border to the living room of a house in Lynden, Washington, authorities said.
Dude, you've got us all wrong. We don't want to invade or even live in the US, we just want to sell the best pot in the world to the biggest market in the world. It's really just good economics.
You just said "Good Economics" and "Canuckia" in the same sentence.....There is something you don't see everyday.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
I don't believe I have ever used "Canuckia" in a sentence.

Oh crap, guess I can't say that any more.

Posted: July 22, 2005 9:59 am
by PHBeerman
I have never met a baseball player from Canuckia before. How does that happen?

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:08 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
PHBeerman wrote:I have never met a baseball player from Canuckia before. How does that happen?
It's funny, I love to play the game, but don't enjoy watching it as much anymore. Games take too long, steroids, too much emphasis on the home run and not enough on the fundamentals of the game.

But I still love to play. How does that happen? Don't know. Just always loved to play ball.

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:10 am
by PHBeerman
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I have never met a baseball player from Canuckia before. How does that happen?
It's funny, I love to play the game, but don't enjoy watching it as much anymore. Games take too long, steroids, too much emphasis on the home run and not enough on the fundamentals of the game.

But I still love to play. How does that happen? Don't know. Just always loved to play ball.
So now you watch more curling instead??

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:12 am
by ph4ever
It is good bud........ 8)

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:12 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I have never met a baseball player from Canuckia before. How does that happen?
It's funny, I love to play the game, but don't enjoy watching it as much anymore. Games take too long, steroids, too much emphasis on the home run and not enough on the fundamentals of the game.

But I still love to play. How does that happen? Don't know. Just always loved to play ball.
So now you watch more curling instead??
I try to. Any sport you can participate in with a beer in hand I have an interest in. But mostly, can't wait for the NFL to start up.

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:13 am
by rednekkPH
ph4ever wrote:It is good bud........ 8)
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Posted: July 22, 2005 10:14 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
rednekkPH wrote:
ph4ever wrote:It is good bud........ 8)
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Well put, mmmkay!

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:14 am
by PHBeerman
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I have never met a baseball player from Canuckia before. How does that happen?
It's funny, I love to play the game, but don't enjoy watching it as much anymore. Games take too long, steroids, too much emphasis on the home run and not enough on the fundamentals of the game.

But I still love to play. How does that happen? Don't know. Just always loved to play ball.
So now you watch more curling instead??
I try to. Any sport you can participate in with a beer in hand I have an interest in. But mostly, can't wait for the NFL to start up.
Football, baseball....You're not a Canuckian. You're an imposter.

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:17 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I have never met a baseball player from Canuckia before. How does that happen?
It's funny, I love to play the game, but don't enjoy watching it as much anymore. Games take too long, steroids, too much emphasis on the home run and not enough on the fundamentals of the game.

But I still love to play. How does that happen? Don't know. Just always loved to play ball.
So now you watch more curling instead??
I try to. Any sport you can participate in with a beer in hand I have an interest in. But mostly, can't wait for the NFL to start up.
Football, baseball....You're not a Canuckian. You're an imposter.
You would think that. I am even so mad at hockey I won't watch it until I'm satisfied that the competitive balance has been restored, and the rules will be enforced so the skill players have the freedom they need to play.

In the meantime its all NASCAR, NFL, and Arena Football for me.

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:19 am
by ph4ever
rednekkPH wrote:
ph4ever wrote:It is good bud........ 8)
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but it's still good bud

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:21 am
by PHBeerman
Left Field ParrotHead wrote: You would think that. I am even so mad at hockey I won't watch it until I'm satisfied that the competitive balance has been restored, and the rules will be enforced so the skill players have the freedom they need to play.

In the meantime its all NASCAR, NFL, and Arena Football for me.
1. The competitive balance is fine in hockey

2. NASCAR??? How many teeth are you missing?

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:23 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
ph4ever wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
ph4ever wrote:It is good bud........ 8)
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but it's still good bud
Yes it is. I once saw a press conference where an RCMP officer was announcing drug bust at the Port of Vancouver. He was almost giggling because, while the street value was approx. $650,000 of this weed from Peru, the quality was so poor that anyone that sold on the streets of Vancouver would have been beaten up.

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:25 am
by buffettbride
Hubby and I are seriously considering becoming Canuckian. :D :lol:

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:25 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote: You would think that. I am even so mad at hockey I won't watch it until I'm satisfied that the competitive balance has been restored, and the rules will be enforced so the skill players have the freedom they need to play.

In the meantime its all NASCAR, NFL, and Arena Football for me.
1. The competitive balance is fine in hockey

2. NASCAR??? How many teeth are you missing?
Have all my teeth, but I have always had a strange notion to park unusable cars in my front yard.

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:25 am
by Wino you know
My father's definition of the Canadians-
"A bunch of socialists with health care."

My father is a Canadian, so he can talk like that.

I can too-just not around him. :lol:

Posted: July 22, 2005 10:26 am
by buffettbride
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
Left Field ParrotHead wrote: You would think that. I am even so mad at hockey I won't watch it until I'm satisfied that the competitive balance has been restored, and the rules will be enforced so the skill players have the freedom they need to play.

In the meantime its all NASCAR, NFL, and Arena Football for me.
1. The competitive balance is fine in hockey

2. NASCAR??? How many teeth are you missing?
Have all my teeth, but I have always had a strange notion to park unusable cars in my front yard.
Have you ever used a bathtub as a flower planter??

I think you're suspect.