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What do you miss from Canada the most?
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fin Du Monde, La Maudite, Maredsous

Parked at the end of the floating dock in an Adirondack chair watching the sun go down.....and on occasion crawling back to cottage giggling as floating dock sections wobble way too much for a biped-chiquita-wanting-to-stay-dry after a couple of quarts of those Very Happy
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Pyongshin Sangja



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pics are: North Shore from Hastings Mill Park. (My hood)

Black Tusk, Garibaldi Highlands.

Whistler Mtn., West Bowl.
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No L



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I miss central heat (and central air). I'm at work now and the heater fumes are getting to me. I've got a huge headache and my feet are STILL cold!
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dnamkung



Joined: 09 Apr 2004
Location: Victoria British Columbia

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 8:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fin Du Monde!!! AH HHAHAHAHAA
that's one of the best things i've heard! That was the big hit in first year university. kids would line their shelves with their empties of fin du monde trying to see who drank the most of it!

Umm.. wondering about the previous posts about chinese restauarants...
i'm hoping u guys aren't talking about northamericanized chinese food, because that stuff isn't even worth bragging about. I must admit, the best chinese food i've ever had was probaby in vancouver's chinatown. Their dimsum is sooo cheap relative to victoria's (where i'm from). Victoria has the oldest chinatown in canada, unfortunately it's the size of my bathroom.

This is quite specific, but i definitely miss a little restaurant in victoria the most.. called pagliacchi's. Best bread i've ever ate in a restaurant hands down. Some of the best pasta i've ever had in the world (i've travelled italy as well... thought i didn't really eat at very expensive restaurants).

I have several little restaurants that i eat at all the time, where i know the owners, waiters know me, yadda yadda.. Im sure most of you do as well, back home. I cant wait to hit them up when i get back, i'm going on a glutton tour.
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Koreabound2004



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 8:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I miss.... in no particular order....

1. maple syrup

2. french toast/eggs/bacon

3. Swiss Chalet 1/4 chicken and fries

4. Crepes at Demetre's

5. good doughnuts

6. Christmas spirit

7. Pumpkin Pie

8. Kraft dinner

9. good chocolate milk

10. nice steaks


And of course, family and friends.
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JAMZ



Joined: 18 May 2004
Location: Ori Station, Bundang

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 9:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Koreabound2004 wrote:
I miss.... in no particular order....

4. Crepes at Demetre's




mmmmmmmm.... demetrie's belgian waflles.... *drool*
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thorin



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Koreabound2004 wrote:
I miss.... in no particular order....

1. maple syrup

2. french toast/eggs/bacon

3. Swiss Chalet 1/4 chicken and fries

4. Crepes at Demetre's

5. good doughnuts

6. Christmas spirit

7. Pumpkin Pie

8. Kraft dinner

9. good chocolate milk

10. nice steaks


And of course, family and friends.


No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass! Chocolate milk? Who cares when you can have banana or strawberry milk? Life is good.
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tommynomad



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 12:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

poddubny wrote:
Manner of Speaking wrote:
I miss Torontonians who know nothing about the rest of Canada. And consequently think there is nothing IN the rest of Canada. Laughing


that's because there isn't anything worthwhile in the rest of canada. Laughing

ooh...wow...look, a mountain covered in snow and some boats in the water. why, yes, this most certainly is heaven. Rolling Eyes

Beats Bloor & Yonge. Among the things I miss most are the lakes of the Whiteshell and the champagne powder of Lake Louise at 20 below.

poddubny wrote:

toronto. the rest of canada largely pales in comparison.

What could be paler than TO?

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chinese food. second to none outside of china.

Lima, Peru. No contest. I will say that TO has amazing greek and italian, though.

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the leafs. greatest sports franchise in all the world.

Even within their own LEAGUE, they're a distant second.

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Don't crow so hard. Toronto's not the only city that has strong ethnic communities. Edmonton has some pretty wicked Vietnamese food on "Ho Chi Min" trail, and the best pot stickers outside of Harbin, China.
Calgary happens to have the best damn donair shop in the entire universe.

Rotterdam, Holland. Though the best NA'n vietnamese I've had has been in Calgary.

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And Vancouver? Go to Chinatown and have the dim sum at any one of the many great eateries there- it is an orgasmic experience.

Great pastries, too.
Love the Elbow Room!

And everyone forgot to mention that per capita, Winnipeg has more restaurants than any other city in Canada, among them fabulous Eritrean, Italian, and award-winning fusion ones. (So what if half are Ukrainian?)

The best thing about eating west of T Bay: no smoggy TO film on the food!

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You're not the only ones to have culture and sophistication. So put that in your pipes and smoke it, you smug Eastern bastards!

The smoke is better out west, too.

I also miss: happy people in winter, real cocoa, fig gelati, fig newtons, baking my own on lazy Saturdays, baking myself on lazy Saturdays, doing my grocery shopping at 4 groceries stores of different ethnicities, slutty prairie folk, folk festivals.

I definitely do NOT miss Tim Horton's anything. Tim's/Robin's/Starbuck's and their ilk are to coffee what KFC is to chicken.
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Pyongshin Sangja



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass!


Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, smart-ass?
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thorin



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 3:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pyongshin Sangja wrote:
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No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass!


Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, smart-ass?


When is your contract up? I can't wait wait until you go home to Canada and get even fatter...
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pyongshin Sangja wrote:
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No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass!


Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, smart-ass?


I was wondering too if slimjim here was himself a walking alphamale. He must be, right?
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JAMZ



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thorin wrote:
Pyongshin Sangja wrote:
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No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass!


Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, smart-ass?


When is your contract up? I can't wait wait until you go home to Canada and get even fatter...


why would he get fatter in canada?? its at least better than going back to america where people are apparently even fatter....

"Between the early 1960s and 1999-2002, mean BMI for men [aged] 20-74 increased from just over 25 to almost 28. Similarly, for women mean BMI increased from almost 25 to just over 28," says the CDC.

Average Body Mass Index (BMI) of Canadian women is 24.8 kg/m2.
Average Body Mass Index (BMI) of Canadian men is 26.3 kg/m2.

and in case you're wondering here's the 2 articles where i got my info from:

http://www.halls.md/bmi/canada.htm
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/96/103549.htm

*edit*
oooh i found a more current study that actually compares americans vs. canadians on a variety of health issues... scroll down to table A-6 for the weight comparisons

http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/82M0022XIE/2003001/pdf/82M0022XIE2003001.pdf


and just to stay on topic.... another thing i really miss about canada and toronto in particular is the multiculturalism.... toronto is the most multicultural city in the world and i honestly didnt really appreciate it till i left.... its so great to be able to meet so many people from so many different parts of the world on any given day
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JAMZ wrote:
thorin wrote:
Pyongshin Sangja wrote:
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No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass!


Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, smart-ass?


When is your contract up? I can't wait wait until you go home to Canada and get even fatter...


why would he get fatter in canada??


OK, here's why Canadians are stupid. I say a Canadian is going to get fat when he moves from Korea to Canada, the implication being that Canadian food, as discussed at length above, is fattier than Korean food. Then you go and post statistics comparing the body mass of Canadians and Americans. He's not moving from the US to Canada, is he? I didn't say anything about the states, did I? So why are you so quick to make this comparison? Can you say INFERIORITY COMPLEX? But since you've started the comparison, allow me to finish it:

GDP

United States $ 10,990,000,000,000
Canada $ 958,700,000,000

GDP per capita

United States $ 37,800
Canada $ 29,800

Hmm, maybe Canadians can��t afford to supersize?
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thorin wrote:
JAMZ wrote:
thorin wrote:
Pyongshin Sangja wrote:
Quote:
No wonder every cannuck I meet is a lard ass!


Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, smart-ass?


When is your contract up? I can't wait wait until you go home to Canada and get even fatter...


why would he get fatter in canada??


OK, here's why Canadians are stupid. I say a Canadian is going to get fat when he moves from Korea to Canada, the implication being that Canadian food, as discussed at length above, is fattier than Korean food. Then you go and post statistics comparing the body mass of Canadians and Americans. He's not moving from the US to Canada, is he? I didn't say anything about the states, did I? So why are you so quick to make this comparison? Can you say INFERIORITY COMPLEX? But since you've started the comparison, allow me to finish it:

GDP

United States $ 10,990,000,000,000

Canada $ 958,700,000,000

GDP per capita

United States $ 37,800
Canada $ 29,800

Hmm, maybe Canadians can��t afford to supersize?



hey i just thought it was interesting information... geez dude sorry if you got offended... dont got to be mean about it


and while we're at it....
for anyone interested... GDP per capita for the US is a little inflated by the number of absurdly wealthy people there are in the US... the US actually has the second worst percentage of children living in poverty of all the industrialized nations in the world.

"With 15.5 percent of its children considered poor, Canada won the dubious distinction of ranking No. 17 among 23 industrialized nations in the first such report by the United Nations Children's Fund on an issue plaguing the developed world.
Canada does poorly on child poverty

One out of every six children -- a total of 47 million people -- in the world's wealthiest countries are living in what the Unicef report calls relative poverty, measured as the percentage of households in a country with incomes less than half the national median.

At the bottom of the heap is Mexico, with 26.2 percent of its children living in poverty, followed by the United States, with 22.4 percent regarded as poor. "


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JAMZ wrote:

hey i just thought it was interesting information... geez dude sorry if you got offended... dont got to be mean about it


Why would your inferiority complex offend me? I think it's funny. Laughing
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