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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:19:29 -0500, Dave Smith
wrote: gman99 wrote: Only because Canada is so frigging cold that no one other than WASPs and Frogs would ever live there. Even 80% of them have enough sense to live within 100 miles of the US-Canadian border. Why would anyone try to wrest away the frozen artic from anyone? It's MUCH colder in the northern US states than it is where I am. There are 27 states north of the southernmost point in Canada. Name them if you can. |
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:07:10 -0500, Dave Smith
wrote: wrote: Only because Canada is so frigging cold that no one other than WASPs and Frogs would ever live there. Even 80% of them have enough sense to live within 100 miles of the US-Canadian border. Why would anyone try to wrest away the frozen artic from anyone? Settlement started in the south and has been working its way north. There are a lot of natural resources up there, gold, uranium, diamonds, and oil, lots and lots of oil. Yeah, exactly 100 miles north. |
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On 23 Dec 2004 18:24:18 GMT, (gman99) wrote: wrote: On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:19:29 -0500, Dave Smith wrote: gman99 wrote: Only because Canada is so frigging cold that no one other than WASPs and Frogs would ever live there. Even 80% of them have enough sense to live within 100 miles of the US-Canadian border. Why would anyone try to wrest away the frozen artic from anyone? It's MUCH colder in the northern US states than it is where I am. There are 27 states north of the southernmost point in Canada. Name them if you can. I think the number is inflated....the southern most point in Canada is some Island near Windsor, Ont. There are only a handful of states completely north of this point. There are some others that are partly north... Exactly. That's why I asked. But, there are a whole bunch south of where I am and it's much warmer here than in most of the mid-west and north east. |
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On 23 Dec 2004 18:24:18 GMT, (gman99) wrote: wrote: On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:19:29 -0500, Dave Smith wrote: gman99 wrote: Only because Canada is so frigging cold that no one other than WASPs and Frogs would ever live there. Even 80% of them have enough sense to live within 100 miles of the US-Canadian border. Why would anyone try to wrest away the frozen artic from anyone? It's MUCH colder in the northern US states than it is where I am. There are 27 states north of the southernmost point in Canada. Name them if you can. I think the number is inflated....the southern most point in Canada is some Island near Windsor, Ont. There are only a handful of states completely north of this point. There are some others that are partly north... Exactly. That's why I asked. But, there are a whole bunch south of where I am and it's much warmer here than in most of the mid-west and north east. |
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