The CFL is bizarre.
Not that far from Toronto north of Pennsylvania area. I lived in Canada for 11 years but I never got into the CFL.
Yeah. I have no ****ing idea what's going on. But it's a 7-7 nail biter and I'm watching football (sort of).
A rouge? Seriously? Why on earth do you score points that way?
Calgary is a great city.
Spot on. Weather leaves a bit to be desired though.:nod: it's like a Canadian version of Denver.
Plus, all the ****ing Canadians.Spot on. Weather leaves a bit to be desired though.
Plus, all the ****ing Canadians.
We finally agree on something!Where did you think most of the Loyalists and Tories moved to, first after Arnold stomped the Brits at Saratoga, then later after Washington triumphed at Yorktown,eh?
We finally agree on something!
Plus, all the ****ing Canadians.
Guttersnipes, the lot.Hey, I'm a Canadian citizen. Never lived there but visited a lot.
Calgary is a great city, the 8-9 weeks a year that it isn't freezing you blue or boiling hot and infested with mosquitoes. That holds true for a lot of Canadian cities though. Other than Vancouver most have months of freezing cold, a short nice spring, a brutal summer that is either hot, humid, or both, followed by a to short pleasant fall that you can't really enjoy because you know what is coming to soon.
Vancouver skips all that but is soggy most of the time.
the proper way to frost a bundt cake?
It's a trick question.I shudder to think that anyone agrees with Burrito on that.
It's the jewel of the south.Calgary is a great city.
Hey, I'm a Canadian citizen.
He's not Canadian at heart.Holy ****. It all begins to make sense.
Holy ****. It all begins to make sense.
Mind, blown.
Nice. I'm just impressed you heard it over the pounding you give your keyboard.Thought I heard something like a cap gun going off.