thanks bread another day of being drunk for me. im just getting over my hangover and now i have another party at 12:30
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onthewhat
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05-14-08
15411
#3
Happy Civic Day Nicky
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thespeculator
SBR MVP
09-09-08
2999
#4
some people call it Simcoe day also, thanks bread, and happy Simcoe day to all my fellow Canadians
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Bread
SBR Posting Legend
03-16-08
23726
#5
thespeculator, you immediately receive a spot on my Favorite Canadians list.
God bless Mr. Simcoe, and his hot wife, Elizabeth.
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82599
#6
Happy Civic Day my fellow Canadians!
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Mudcat
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07-21-05
9287
#7
Is today a holiday? That probably means my local Loblaws store will be closed.
Bah, humbug!
Fukkin Canadians.
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#8
Beautiful day in the nation's capital. Everything went according to plan except for a stop at the Tim Horton's drive-thru. The $20 from me to cashier was fumbled. The wind took it. It sat there in front of the car. There was enough room between my car and the building to open the door and retrieve it. She looked flustered and I told her it's ok, that I could get it. Before I finished the sentence, she throws my bag of food out the window, aiming at the $20 bill to prevent the wind from taking it further.
Seriously
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#9
Originally posted by Mudcat
Is today a holiday? That probably means my local Loblaws store will be closed.
Bah, humbug!
Fukkin Canadians.
Loblaws was open. Must have made your day.
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Wayfarer
SBR High Roller
01-06-09
134
#10
Originally posted by sickler
Beautiful day in the nation's capital. Everything went according to plan except for a stop at the Tim Horton's drive-thru. The $20 from me to cashier was fumbled. The wind took it. It sat there in front of the car. There was enough room between my car and the building to open the door and retrieve it. She looked flustered and I told her it's ok, that I could get it. Before I finished the sentence, she throws my bag of food out the window, aiming at the $20 bill to prevent the wind from taking it further.
Seriously
haha, I was in the same situation a few weeks ago. Thankfully rather than chucking my donut at it the kid working the window had the courtesy to run out through the back door and grab it for me.
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#11
Originally posted by Wayfarer
haha, I was in the same situation a few weeks ago. Thankfully rather than chucking my donut at it the kid working the window had the courtesy to run out through the back door and grab it for me.
Would have been difficult with a donut. Not much weight to it.
She was working with two bagels with cream cheese. It was a pretty accurate toss, I'll give her credit for that.
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Mudcat
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07-21-05
9287
#12
Originally posted by sickler
Loblaws was open. Must have made your day.
Yes it was. So I got the popsicles and Bridge Mix I so desperately needed.
Plus I was visited by three ghosts who taught me to treasure each and every day.
Everything is okay!
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#13
Originally posted by Mudcat
Yes it was. So I got the popsicles and Bridge Mix I so desperately needed.
Plus I was visited by three ghosts who taught me to treasure each and every day.
Everything is okay!
Ah yes, the popsicles. Hopefully not $120 at once. Leave some for other shoppers.
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Mudcat
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07-21-05
9287
#14
Lots of popsicles for everyone.
It was a Simcoe Day miracle!
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#15
I prefer a different type of sicle. Yum!
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vega007
SBR Hustler
06-21-09
91
#16
The holiday is called Heritage Day, not Civic Day.
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#17
Depends on where you live. It has a different name for different areas:
Civic Holiday is the most widely used name for a public holiday celebrated in parts of Canada on the first Monday in August,[1] though it is only officially known by that term in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Manitoba. It is a statutory holiday in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, but not in Manitoba.
The holiday is known by a variety of names in different provinces and municipalities, including British Columbia Day in British Columbia, New Brunswick Day in New Brunswick, Ontario Day in Ontario and Saskatchewan Day in Saskatchewan. In Alberta, Heritage Day is an "optional" civil holiday, having been downgraded from a statutory holiday following the introduction of Family Day in 1990. The holiday is celebrated as Natal Day in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, but is not an official holiday in either locale.
In Ontario, the holiday is observed as a municipal holiday known as Simcoe Day in Toronto, Mountie Day in North York, Colonel By Day in Ottawa, Joseph Brant Day in Burlington, Founders' Day in Brantford, McLaughlin Day in Oshawa, Alexander Mackenzie Day in Sarnia, James Cockburn Day in Cobourg, Peter Robinson Day in Peterborough, and John Galt Day in Guelph, as well as numerous other names in smaller municipalities.[citation needed] Although a work holiday is given to employees of the federal and many municipal governments,[1] the provincial government has not defined this day as a statutory holiday and it is not mentioned in either Ontario's Employment Standards Act or Retail Business Holidays Act.[2][3]
The holiday is not generally observed in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, or Yukon,[4] except by federal employees. In Newfoundland, the Royal St. John's Regatta, which usually occurs on the first Wednesday of August effectively displaces the Monday holiday even though it is only officially celebrated as a civic holiday in St. John's.
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Mudcat
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07-21-05
9287
#19
Haha. Simultaneous wiki-reference.
Another Simcoe Day miracle!
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#20
Mudcat, we went to the same source, within a minute of each other. Eerie.
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vega007
SBR Hustler
06-21-09
91
#21
Originally posted by Mudcat
it is only officially known by that term in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Manitoba.
enough said.
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Bread
SBR Posting Legend
03-16-08
23726
#22
God you people are everywhere.
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ABEHONEST
SBR Hall of Famer
06-27-09
9470
#23
TWO QUESTIONS !
Who in the HELL are this people...
and WHO cares ??
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#24
Originally posted by ABEHONEST
TWO QUESTIONS !
Who in the HELL are this people...
and WHO cares ??
You'll be bowing to us when we invade.
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ABEHONEST
SBR Hall of Famer
06-27-09
9470
#25
We'll murder you guys !
I found out through official stats ,CANADA is only second in the WORLD in "murders by guns"
Even our Catholic nuns are now armed with AK47's !
Whoops,CANADA IS A CLOSE THIRD ,but guess guess who is # 1,almost 3 times more gun murders ?
Canada will be a pushover !
We'll murder you guys !
I found out through official stats ,CANADA is only second in the WORLD in "murders by guns"
Even our Catholic nuns are now armed with AK47's !
Would that be second least murders by firearms per capita?
Our military has guns, very big guns.
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InTheHole
SBR Posting Legend
04-28-08
15243
#27
Thanks
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#28
Originally posted by InTheHole
Thanks
That's a french baguette. Very popular up here.
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Bread
SBR Posting Legend
03-16-08
23726
#29
Originally posted by sickler
That's a french baguette. Very popular up here.
At first I read that wrong and thought you were talking about Matty Rain.
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#30
Originally posted by Bread
At first I read that wrong and thought you were talking about Matty Rain.
Yeah, I have been tossing the fag word around quite a bit lately.
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ABEHONEST
SBR Hall of Famer
06-27-09
9470
#31
Big guns won't bother a Nation with everyone of it's 300,000,000 citizens armed to the teeth !We are battle tested !
Another thing ,Canada 's Catholic priest's only play with small"pea shooters" ,no threat at all .
And yes,WE are the Champions...We are the Champions ..when it comes to murder by guns per 1,000,000 population,every year !
We kick off 78 per million !
Nothing to scoff at ,huh ?
Canada puts to sleep only about 28 per mill .
Come on down SICKLER !