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Posted by fixerupper on February 14, 2006 at 17:39:35 from (206.72.37.149):
In Reply to: Re: Canadian TV posted by frankiee on February 14, 2006 at 14:50:58:
A couple of years ago I was about a third of the way up into Saskatchewan for three weeks on a harvesting crew and it happened to be a rainy period so I watched plenty of satellite TV. It was very interesting and much more informative than US satellite and I also had the opportunity to socialize with the natives. Some of the things I learned during my stay were- 1. They say EH after every fourth sentence, not every sentence like some might believe. I'm not making fun here. I have a way of saying 'HUH?' all of the time because I was raised on 2 CYL Deeres so the hearing isn't too good no more. 2. You can easily overload on those Tarts they sell everywhere. 3. I never could figure what the temperature was. 4. I never could figure out how fast I was driving. 5. The northern lights really are better up there. 6. If you drive a truck in that area, you should have an air ride cab. Jim
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