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Who are you to judge god's will to make me not believe in him?
If God really wanted me to believe, don't you think he would've made me
that way, or do you think he's just incompetant?
My ass cheeks are flappin' and words are coming out.
Ignorance is bliss, but not for those who you talk to.
When in doubt, smack someone.
>Besides Me, Randy and Conrad
Exsqueeze me? Toons? :-)
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>>Besides Me, Randy and Conrad
> Exsqueeze me? Toons? :-)
Wish I knew. I keep getting these "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" images
running through my mind about it...
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Residents of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. I guess when you
live out in the middle of nowhere you need to invent some kind
of cute nickname for yourselves. Kind of like "Yoopers" for
residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (U.P.'ers, get it?)
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Carl Funk
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>Residents of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. I guess when you
>live out in the middle of nowhere you need to invent some kind
>of cute nickname for yourselves. Kind of like "Yoopers" for
>residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (U.P.'ers, get it?)
I've got family in Saskatchewan (Sasquatchland)... ranchers or sumfin'. They're
a string of my family that have been evolving seperatly for several generations
already :-)
>On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 05:41:07 -0400, Carl Funk <cf...@SMOKINGameritech.net>
>wrote:
>
>>Residents of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. I guess when you
>>live out in the middle of nowhere you need to invent some kind
>>of cute nickname for yourselves. Kind of like "Yoopers" for
>>residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (U.P.'ers, get it?)
>
>I've got family in Saskatchewan (Sasquatchland)... ranchers or sumfin'. They're
>a string of my family that have been evolving seperatly for several generations
>already :-)
Errr. Have you done any tests to see if they are reproductively
isolated.
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Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed--who never would be missed!"
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Carl Funk wrote:
One of the nicknames for our town is ToonTown, like the Big Apple or City of Angels, so the
residents of Toon Town are, obviously, Toons. But yes, we were also bored out here.
>
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> One of the nicknames for our town is ToonTown, like the Big Apple or City of Angels, so the
> residents of Toon Town are, obviously, Toons. But yes, we were also bored out here.
<grin>
One of the other things I miss about NYC are stores being open late; my
wife and I once took a walk at ~4am late Sunday/early Monday and there
were still several places open and people around; we went and got bagles
and actually felt quite safe ^_-
Saskatoon has that 'neutron bomb' look at night IMHO.
Have you been to the "Pita Pit"? Its downtown (near the McDonald's
express... about a block away from the new Bay location... aarrggh! I
still need to memorize the street numbers) and open to 3am every night;
4am Thurs-Sat.
CK
(nice filling pitas; http://www.pitapit.com/ :)