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Robert Di Nunzio, A Canadian To Avoid

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Tim Horton's Hot Chocolate > D&D Hot Chocolate

 

I can't compare the two as our Dungeon Master never provided refreshments during our games/campaigns, even in the winter, so I'd imagine you were just lucky in that regard.
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I think the state of the Maple Leafs has had a great impact on all of Canada, so give the guy some slack.

Yeah, the euphoria may be causing some of us to make questionable decisions.

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I wonder if

 

he paid for something, didnt realize that Paypal ALWAYS defaults to bank account (to try and dodge the credit card fee when people forget), had it take money out of his moms bank account instead of his credit card, and she reversed the charges?

 

Hopefully you actually get the money back and at least it was a small purhcase.

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Good things about Canada:

 

1. Home of Santa Claus

2. Home of Glaciers

3. More Wasteland per capita than any other country

4. Still one country

5. Half the letters in it are "A" and we say "Eh" a lot

6. Moose hair coats

7. Pam Anderson left before she got old; Byrne and McFarlane did too.

8. We invented the timezone

9. Dairy Queens close in the winter

10. Most homes have central heating

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Good things about Canada:

 

 

You left out some good ones.

 

1.) 2nd largest country in the world

2.) 20% of the entire worlds fresh water

3.) 10% of the entire worlds forests

4.) Population density of 9 people per square mile.

 

:)

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4.) Population density of 9 people per square mile.

 

Toronto has a population density of 945 people per square kilometre, which means that the rest of Canada must have a population density of, like, 0.01 people per square kilometre. It gets lonely up here. No wonder so many Canadians are bat #$*@ crazy.

 

In a good way.

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4.) Population density of 9 people per square mile.

 

Toronto has a population density of 945 people per square kilometre, which means that the rest of Canada must have a population density of, like, 0.01 people per square kilometre. It gets lonely up here. No wonder so many Canadians are bat #$*@ crazy.

 

In a good way.

 

Most of our population is just a ribbon along the US border.

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4.) Population density of 9 people per square mile.

 

Toronto has a population density of 945 people per square kilometre, which means that the rest of Canada must have a population density of, like, 0.01 people per square kilometre. It gets lonely up here. No wonder so many Canadians are bat #$*@ crazy.

 

In a good way.

 

Most of our population is just a ribbon along the US border.

 

Something about keeping our friends close and our enemies closer? hm

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Good things about Canada:

 

 

You left out some good ones.

 

4.) Population density of 9 people per square mile.

 

:)

 

 

 

 

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