Canadian rider's vs american rider's.
#141
"Originally Posted by DinoVelvet
I personally think that since there is only TWO countries in N America..we should abolish the border and have just one BIG country...that way I would be free to move to Arizona or Nevada without having the headache of immigration! "
I guess Mexico isn't considered a country?
I personally think that since there is only TWO countries in N America..we should abolish the border and have just one BIG country...that way I would be free to move to Arizona or Nevada without having the headache of immigration! "
I guess Mexico isn't considered a country?
#142
Geography fail
#143
"Originally Posted by DinoVelvet
I personally think that since there is only TWO countries in N America..we should abolish the border and have just one BIG country...that way I would be free to move to Arizona or Nevada without having the headache of immigration! "
I guess Mexico isn't considered a country?
I personally think that since there is only TWO countries in N America..we should abolish the border and have just one BIG country...that way I would be free to move to Arizona or Nevada without having the headache of immigration! "
I guess Mexico isn't considered a country?
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#147
I thought Dinovelvet would have known that too.....When we are at the local watering hole, we actally call him "Chico"......or "Yoda"
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#148
There is one country or so the US sometimes thinks.
On one of my trips into Canada I flew into the toronto airport from Vancouver on my way back to DC (I think too many work trip to keep which airport I was in strait). Anyhow landed and could see on the other side of the glass that their was a starbucks. I started walking over there. I had been on a red eye and was loopy from lack of sleep aka NEEDED coffee. Guard stopped me. When she stopped me she said "you can't go over thier that is the United States." At 6 am when it involves stopping me from coffee I am a smart ***. So I repond I am relatvely sure that tornoto is 1000 miles from the US boarder and that ontanio isn't the 51st state. To which she told me that part of the airport is legally the US. Needless to say I didn't get my coffee. Only the canadians would let their bully of a big brother set up little islands of territory in their boarders. You might have noticed there is no Canadian territory in US airports.
On one of my trips into Canada I flew into the toronto airport from Vancouver on my way back to DC (I think too many work trip to keep which airport I was in strait). Anyhow landed and could see on the other side of the glass that their was a starbucks. I started walking over there. I had been on a red eye and was loopy from lack of sleep aka NEEDED coffee. Guard stopped me. When she stopped me she said "you can't go over thier that is the United States." At 6 am when it involves stopping me from coffee I am a smart ***. So I repond I am relatvely sure that tornoto is 1000 miles from the US boarder and that ontanio isn't the 51st state. To which she told me that part of the airport is legally the US. Needless to say I didn't get my coffee. Only the canadians would let their bully of a big brother set up little islands of territory in their boarders. You might have noticed there is no Canadian territory in US airports.
#149
There is one country or so the US sometimes thinks.
On one of my trips into Canada I flew into the toronto airport from Vancouver on my way back to DC (I think too many work trip to keep which airport I was in strait). Anyhow landed and could see on the other side of the glass that their was a starbucks. I started walking over there. I had been on a red eye and was loopy from lack of sleep aka NEEDED coffee. Guard stopped me. When she stopped me she said "you can't go over thier that is the United States." At 6 am when it involves stopping me from coffee I am a smart ***. So I repond I am relatvely sure that tornoto is 1000 miles from the US boarder and that ontanio isn't the 51st state. To which she told me that part of the airport is legally the US. Needless to say I didn't get my coffee. Only the canadians would let their bully of a big brother set up little islands of territory in their boarders. You might have noticed there is no Canadian territory in US airports.
On one of my trips into Canada I flew into the toronto airport from Vancouver on my way back to DC (I think too many work trip to keep which airport I was in strait). Anyhow landed and could see on the other side of the glass that their was a starbucks. I started walking over there. I had been on a red eye and was loopy from lack of sleep aka NEEDED coffee. Guard stopped me. When she stopped me she said "you can't go over thier that is the United States." At 6 am when it involves stopping me from coffee I am a smart ***. So I repond I am relatvely sure that tornoto is 1000 miles from the US boarder and that ontanio isn't the 51st state. To which she told me that part of the airport is legally the US. Needless to say I didn't get my coffee. Only the canadians would let their bully of a big brother set up little islands of territory in their boarders. You might have noticed there is no Canadian territory in US airports.