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November 14th, 2003, 04:18 AM
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
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Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM:
'candy bars' is a rediculous name. there made out of, generally, chocalate, caramel, and nuts. sometimes, there may be wafer's of some sort inside. but there definitly not candy.
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That rather depends on your definition of the terms. My definition of "candy" would include something made of chocolate, caramel, and nuts. Apparently your definition is different; perhaps what I would call "hard candy" (peppermints, LifeSavers, etc)?
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November 14th, 2003, 04:24 AM
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
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Originally posted by Wardad:
You Know You're Canadian When:
You eat chocolate bars, not candy bars, and drink pop, not soda.
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The "pop v. soda" thing is different in different areas of the US as well. When I was a kid living in Georgia, Alabama, and Virginia, it was pop. Here in Missouri it is usually soda, although some call it pop or soda-pop. Some places it is just a coke, even if it is not a Coke. I don't remember what they called it when I lived in Texas - probably different things in different counties.
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November 14th, 2003, 04:50 AM
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
coming from other continent i called pop/soda 'sweet water' or 'sparkling water' and received a very HARD STARE. never did it again 
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November 14th, 2003, 05:11 AM
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
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Apparently your definition is different; perhaps what I would call "hard candy" (peppermints, LifeSavers, etc)?
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well, no. i define a 'chocolate bar' as a bar of yummy stuff covered by chocolate. i define a 'candy' as anything small and sweet.
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If the numbers quoted in that movie Bowling for Columbine are true then the difference between Canada and the US is not so much the number of guns but the number of crimes comitted with guns which is much higher in the US.
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go here: http://www.hardylaw.net/Truth_About_Bowling.html
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November 14th, 2003, 05:15 AM
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
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Originally posted by Captain Kwok:
I'd figure that Canada has about the same amount of people per household as the US so it'd be just about the same per household - plus I included all guns - just pointing out that the number of handguns is the most significant difference.
It's probably a bit closer if we look at rural communities through.
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Heh, I live in a rural community (in Canada). I'd say every household I know of owns at least 5-10 guns, some more. Most of these guns are used for hunting, or putting down an animal if it's in a bad way.
Where I think the big difference comes in is the number of registered guns. Sure, here in Canada we have a gun registration program in place. However, it is highly ineffective. I know of few people who registered all their guns. Maybe a few, but not most of them.
When it comes down to it, no one knows for sure how many guns are in the US and Canada, so comparisons are very inaccurate.
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
5 to 10 guns per household? Wow! That's a lot of guns.
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November 14th, 2003, 07:02 AM
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Re: Having a great Canadian time!
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5 to 10 guns per household? Wow! That's a lot of guns.
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Well, my immediate neighbors. The 40 or so houses that are within a few miles. Most of us are ranchers though, and like to go hunting, so that accounts for a lot of the guns.
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