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Matt Rain said:
You're probably being facetious, but I have to say that since I moved in downtown Montreal, I'm amazed at how easy it is for someone to navigate the whole downtown core without ever having to speak or understand a word of French. West of St-Laurent blvd is an English-speaking city. East of it is 90% French, but only the most hardcore of anglo residents/tourists venture there to visit the Olympic Stadium.

Oh, we do drive on the left side on the road. When we're piss-drunk.

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Yes, right now Neteller could love you today fold tomorrow. I sure as hell don't trust them, especially after that corporate press release.

I did some basic investigative work on the Canadian Immigration. The city I chose was Nanaimo. On Vancouver island. Perfect climate, very high immigration, mostly Chinese and Indian. They have a huge hospital that would hire my wife yesterday, sponsor filled. To be honest, I would rather live there than here as long as we have the leadership manipulated by the right wingers to take away any last crumbs of freedom I have left. Besides, my grandkids will be paying the bills we are accumulating with all of our failing wars. At least I could pay part of the tab gambling. Now that is a war too. My first choice if I bail on out of control Uncle Sam.


Best Wishes...OF :howdy:


Besides, Canadians are great people. One of the best places I have ever visited.
 

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Matt Rain said:
Yeah, proud moment for us frenchies. :wierdo:

Everytime I take a road trip to Montreal that skit gets played atleast a dozen times on the 5 hour drive there. I still laugh at it.
 

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As long as you guys realize that our current PM is essentially Dubya's puppet. He just might follow suit on the anti-gambling bill and submit his own.
 

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dmmd98 said:
Everytime I take a road trip to Montreal that skit gets played atleast a dozen times on the 5 hour drive there. I still laugh at it.

It was funny the first 100 times it was sent to me. :lolBIG:
 

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Matt Rain said:
It was funny the first 100 times it was sent to me. :lolBIG:

Yes I figured you would of seen it a million times, so sorry if I made you roll your eyes there
 

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Matt Rain said:
As long as you guys realize that our current PM is essentially Dubya's puppet. He just might follow suit on the anti-gambling bill and submit his own.

Not if he wants to avoid another Oka.

Besides we Canadians are well behaved and I'm sure signed up for the Sports and Entertainment section of WTO, just as the US did, and would not breach an international agreement.
 

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Not if he wants to avoid another Oka.

Besides we Canadians are well behaved and I'm sure signed up for the Sports and Entertainment section of WTO, just as the US did, and would not breach an international agreement.

Not to mention that the peripheral part of the industry is massive in Canada, and would meet corporate resistance.

How could they make it illegal for banks not to process transactions, but perfectly okay for Covers to send customers to sports books?

We might be socialist, but we aren't fascist.
 

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There are a few offshore private companies in Panama like www.gtpventures.com and a few others who offer international debit cards and you can get them to go through most sportsbooks with no problem. Pinnacle gave me a hard time about the name part(The cards have no name) but you can access the account online and I sent them a screen shot and it was accepted with no problem.

This is probably going to end up being the best way to avoid the banking problems we are going to end up facing once the banks get their processors in order and stateside issued cards will not go through anymore.

FI
 

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EverFresh said:
to live in Canada you need to be able/willing to speak french at all times. The Queen owns everything and there is no right to personal property in the American sense

They drive on the left side of the road, have an odd accent and use an incomprehensible french measuring system involving "metres" whatever that is

It is cold and snows year round with only a brief "warming period" over a couple of weeks in late July in which the ice turns to slush. Temperatures stay in the 20's and 30's even in mid July and August

Their money is worthless and tax is 90% of everything you earn

Still want to live there?

Best wishes EF :howdy:



:lolBIG: I wonder who the idiot is?:missingte
 

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Southern Canada 09/25/06

012504ca.jpg
Extreme Cold in Canada
Cold, dry arctic air swept down over Canada, bringing chilling temperatures to much of the country. As the cold air moved out over the Atlantic Ocean, it met warmer, moist air, and clouds formed. The clouds are thin near the coast, and thicken as the air picks up more moisture over the ocean. The ice in the clouds tint them a light orange in this false-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image.

Since visible light is assigned to red in this false-color image, ice appears dark red and water is black. Red over the Gulf of St. Lawrence, top center, and the St. Lawrence River, upper left, attests that both are covered in a layer of ice. The ice has caused problems upstream, beyond the left corner of this image. Ice jams in the Riviere des Prairies, a tributary of the St. Lawrence River, have dammed the river, causing flooding in Montreal and Laval. The Terra satellite acquired this image on September 25, 2006.
Image courtesy of Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC.
Text courtesy of NASA's Earth Observatory.
 

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xpanda said:
You don't even need a Canadian address. I called them a few weeks ago to ask about this, for another poster. The woman told me an American mailing address is fine.

I am telling you that moving here permanently is very tough for Americans.

moving here AND WORKING you mean.... dont you?

moving here AND GAMBLING OFFSHOE, shoudnt be that hard? should it?
 

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EverFresh said:
Southern Canada 09/25/06

012504ca.jpg
Extreme Cold in Canada
Cold, dry arctic air swept down over Canada, bringing chilling temperatures to much of the country. As the cold air moved out over the Atlantic Ocean, it met warmer, moist air, and clouds formed. The clouds are thin near the coast, and thicken as the air picks up more moisture over the ocean. The ice in the clouds tint them a light orange in this false-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image.

Since visible light is assigned to red in this false-color image, ice appears dark red and water is black. Red over the Gulf of St. Lawrence, top center, and the St. Lawrence River, upper left, attests that both are covered in a layer of ice. The ice has caused problems upstream, beyond the left corner of this image. Ice jams in the Riviere des Prairies, a tributary of the St. Lawrence River, have dammed the river, causing flooding in Montreal and Laval. The Terra satellite acquired this image on September 25, 2006.
Image courtesy of Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC.
Text courtesy of NASA's Earth Observatory.

That pic is from January 2004:

http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/?2004025-0125/NovaScotia.A2004025.1500.367.1km.jpg
http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=19077

You sir, seem to be on some kind of a mission. :lolBIG:
 

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who cares when it's from?

My point is that it's extremely cold up there and not for a week or two in the winter, Im talking 8 to 10 solid months of brutal winter weather! Canada is not a sort of "northern America" it's a frozen wasteland, a socialist, bureaucratic, politically correct hell hole full of foreign tounged, french speaking degenerates who feel that the world in general and the USA in particular owes them a living!

Their loose immigration combined with porus borders have lead to hundreds of terrorists swarming into the USA to commit horrible crimes on a daily basis
 

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