Have you ever seen the "Ogopogo"?????

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  • flyingillini
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    • 12-06-06
    • 41219

    #1
    Have you ever seen the "Ogopogo"?????
    About 4 years ago when I was at Lake Okanagan I saw it!
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  • betplom
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    • 09-20-06
    • 13444

    #2
    Originally posted by flyingillini
    About 4 years ago when I was at Lake Okanagan I saw it!
    Lake Okanagan?

    Phuck, thats just up the street from me here in Toronto.

    If I started driving today I could be there in 4 days! It's only 3000 miles away!
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    • flyingillini
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      • 12-06-06
      • 41219

      #3
      Americans should never underestimate the constant pressure on Canada which the mere presence of the United States has produced. We're different people from you and we're different people because of you. Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is effected by every twitch and grunt. It should not therefore be expected that this kind of nation, this Canada, should project itself as a mirror image of the United States.
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      • flyingillini
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        • 12-06-06
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        #4
        I think every Canadian should have a map of Canada in his or her house. It should be displayed in a place where one can sit and contemplate the wonderful vastness of this land. As Canadians we are continuously groping for an identity and a sense of love for our nation. We grapple with the concept, find it somewhat distasteful and leave it for another day. We find American flag waving, hand over heart while belting out Oh, say, can you see... too much and avoid doing the same. We admire their national spirit, but Canadians are, in contrast, understated. To understand the identity that exists in our hearts think of our sweepingly majestic home, its quiet, serene beauty. A beauty recognizable to us all. We are proud of this nation and of who we are. We just don't say it. It's like the map. It just sits there on the wall displaying the lines of our coasts, the bulk of our waterways, and the breadth of our northern territories. Surveying all of this leaves me in awe. It brings a tear to my eye...O Canada...
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        • flyingillini
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          • 12-06-06
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          #5
          It is the task of the rising generation of Canadians to create a new confidence and a new sense of cultural and civic duty in Canada. Unless we achieve some success on this front, and I believe we are beginning to do so, the very real attractions of the vigorous society to the South of us may attract too many of our able people. Then the human resources and skills required to shape and direct a complex industrial economy will simply not be available to us in Canada.
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          • betplom
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            • 09-20-06
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            • flyingillini
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              • 12-06-06
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              #7
              "If you are not Canadian, you are not worth the heartbeat you have" - flyingillini
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