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New York winter is Winterpeg's summer.
I'll wear two coats and a nose plug, I'll be fine.
New York winter is Winterpeg's summer.
For all their (his?) bluster, I'm guessing they'll conveniently plan and discuss and strategize and plan some more until spring. Years of LA living has softened him.
And Anne of Green Gables landmarks/memorabilia?
25 below!!!!! you canadians are bloody crazy.
It's going to be 25 below tomorrow night, I'd say he's ready.
Count me in as a minion. I'm ready for evil-doing.
25 below!!!!! you canadians are bloody crazy.
Ok, so I live really close to Canada - so, what I'm saying is, I can help.
We need people who understand history. Welcome aboard.
And, I fucking hate Chicago right now, Leah. Really hate it.
Dave is gonna fuck you up, man.
you Americans are all talk
Get on with it already!
DaveC(anada)? Please.
No DaveC is the trojan horse.
DaveBadAssGonnaFuckNSWUp is the real deal.
I know that guy!
No DaveC is the trojan horse.
DaveBadAssGonnaFuckNSWUp is the real deal.
We need people who understand history. Welcome aboard.
And, I fucking hate Chicago right now, Leah. Really hate it.
Perhaps it has already begun.
Guys, may I intervene for a sec? So what exactly does Canada have? Lots of ice, yes. And hockey. Maple syrup, etc. But are all those things worth invading for? Really? I don't want to see my hair snap off in the freezing cold when I step out for a bottle of ready to defrost milk for my cereal in the morning. I really don't want to have to light up an oxy torch just to free my car from 64 feet of ice and snow.
.... Why don't you/we invade somewhere warm? Somewhere where the temperature actually changes? A place with seasons!
(we can import maple syrup!)
nsw-It's ridiculously hot here right now by the way, not that I envy your weather. I'm just sayin'...
Somewhere where the temperature actually changes? A place with seasons!
A deep freeze is sweeping across Canada, with bone-chilling temperatures from Saskatchewan through to the East Coast.
Winnipeg's Portage and Main intersection can again lay claim to being the coldest corner in North America, as Environment Canada's weather office measured temperatures of -36 C with a wind chills hitting a frigid -50 C.