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Slow Code wrote:
John Barnard wrote in
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Slow Code wrote:
"ve3..." wrote in
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wrote:
On 17 Oct 2006 12:04:29 -0700, "ve3..." wrote:
""'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''
'
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''
' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Why don't you work on US
problems instead of trolling around in matters you don't
understand? You just lost the Fifth Amendment today, your
Constitution is being dismantled weekly, and you have serious
problems such as finances, immigration, and loss of industry.
ok man get some therapy
http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/

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"" """
I have no objection to Americans discussing Canada my problem is the
abysmal ignorance of Canadian affairs found in the huge majoruty of
Americans. At least I have lived in the US for a time and have a
passing knowledge of things there...just enough to know how little I
know. Check your knowledge of Canada
(1) What is the population of Canada.
(2) What are the "founding nations"
(3) What are the official languages
(4)What are the ten provinces
(5)Who is the Prime Minister
(6)Who are the candidates for leadership of the Liberal party
(7)Which is bigger: Ontario or Texas.
(8)How many provinces can you name.
(9)How many Canadians are fighting in Afghanistan
(10) Why aren't there any Canadians fighting in Iraq

I wrote these of the top of my head as being things that Canadians
would know. If you can answer most of these questions, you would have
enough knowledge to discuss Canadian topics. I will supply the answers
if there is any interest.

(11) What do you call a Cannuk with an I.Q. of a hundred?

A province.

SC

The correct answer is: Smarter than Slow Code, DxAss and Cuhulin
combined.

JB



Ah, John, I see your back from the mental hospital. That standing in line
for health care must really suck.

SC

You've been hitting the homebrew again, haven't you?

JB

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John Barnard wrote in
news:MBy2h.245079$5R2.181787@pd7urf3no:

Slow Code wrote:
John Barnard wrote in
news:gqe0h.194345$5R2.130996@pd7urf3no:

Slow Code wrote:
"ve3..." wrote in
oups.com:

wrote:
On 17 Oct 2006 12:04:29 -0700, "ve3..." wrote:
""'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''
'' '
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''
'' ' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Why don't you work on US
problems instead of trolling around in matters you don't
understand? You just lost the Fifth Amendment today, your
Constitution is being dismantled weekly, and you have serious
problems such as finances, immigration, and loss of industry.
ok man get some therapy
http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/

--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""
"" "" """
I have no objection to Americans discussing Canada my problem is
the abysmal ignorance of Canadian affairs found in the huge
majoruty of Americans. At least I have lived in the US for a time
and have a passing knowledge of things there...just enough to know
how little I know. Check your knowledge of Canada
(1) What is the population of Canada.
(2) What are the "founding nations"
(3) What are the official languages
(4)What are the ten provinces
(5)Who is the Prime Minister
(6)Who are the candidates for leadership of the Liberal party
(7)Which is bigger: Ontario or Texas.
(8)How many provinces can you name.
(9)How many Canadians are fighting in Afghanistan
(10) Why aren't there any Canadians fighting in Iraq

I wrote these of the top of my head as being things that Canadians
would know. If you can answer most of these questions, you would
have enough knowledge to discuss Canadian topics. I will supply the
answers if there is any interest.

(11) What do you call a Cannuk with an I.Q. of a hundred?

A province.

SC

The correct answer is: Smarter than Slow Code, DxAss and Cuhulin
combined.

JB



Ah, John, I see your back from the mental hospital. That standing in
line for health care must really suck.

SC

You've been hitting the homebrew again, haven't you?

JB



You better get back in line, I think they missed something. Don't come
back until you're healed.

SC
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Slow Code wrote:
John Barnard wrote in
news:MBy2h.245079$5R2.181787@pd7urf3no:

Slow Code wrote:
John Barnard wrote in
news:gqe0h.194345$5R2.130996@pd7urf3no:

Slow Code wrote:
"ve3..." wrote in
oups.com:

wrote:
On 17 Oct 2006 12:04:29 -0700, "ve3..." wrote:
""'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''
'' '
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''
'' ' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Why don't you work on US
problems instead of trolling around in matters you don't
understand? You just lost the Fifth Amendment today, your
Constitution is being dismantled weekly, and you have serious
problems such as finances, immigration, and loss of industry.
ok man get some therapy
http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/

--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""
"" "" """
I have no objection to Americans discussing Canada my problem is
the abysmal ignorance of Canadian affairs found in the huge
majoruty of Americans. At least I have lived in the US for a time
and have a passing knowledge of things there...just enough to know
how little I know. Check your knowledge of Canada
(1) What is the population of Canada.
(2) What are the "founding nations"
(3) What are the official languages
(4)What are the ten provinces
(5)Who is the Prime Minister
(6)Who are the candidates for leadership of the Liberal party
(7)Which is bigger: Ontario or Texas.
(8)How many provinces can you name.
(9)How many Canadians are fighting in Afghanistan
(10) Why aren't there any Canadians fighting in Iraq

I wrote these of the top of my head as being things that Canadians
would know. If you can answer most of these questions, you would
have enough knowledge to discuss Canadian topics. I will supply the
answers if there is any interest.
(11) What do you call a Cannuk with an I.Q. of a hundred?

A province.

SC

The correct answer is: Smarter than Slow Code, DxAss and Cuhulin
combined.

JB

Ah, John, I see your back from the mental hospital. That standing in
line for health care must really suck.

SC

You've been hitting the homebrew again, haven't you?

JB



You better get back in line, I think they missed something. Don't come
back until you're healed.

SC

You've been licking toads again, haven't you?

JB

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I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night and
when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey" listed -
they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win prizes. In that
text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome also - except for the
Providence of Quebec - I believe. BUT - they had also stated someting to the
effect that the "Canadians" had to submit to a "special skills question".
What the hell is up with that? Is McDs claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm
curious as to WHAT type of "special skills question" AND WHY? That text made
NO mention of Americans having to be subjected to the same "skills". Why
didn't they include say China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other McDs may
be? Why not the Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?

That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for a
"major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It wouldn't
surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure wouldn't
blame them!

McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night may
have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with your
"Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.


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In rec.radio.amateur.policy Radiosrfun wrote:
I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night and
when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey" listed -
they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win prizes. In that
text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome also - except for the
Providence of Quebec - I believe. BUT - they had also stated someting to the
effect that the "Canadians" had to submit to a "special skills question".
What the hell is up with that? Is McDs claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm
curious as to WHAT type of "special skills question" AND WHY? That text made
NO mention of Americans having to be subjected to the same "skills". Why
didn't they include say China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other McDs may
be? Why not the Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?


That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for a
"major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It wouldn't
surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure wouldn't
blame them!


McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night may
have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with your
"Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.


Perhaps because, as in many states in the US, drawings are concidered
gambling and are illegal so they make it a legal contest by asking who is
buried in Grant's tomb and pick the winner from the correct answers.

--
Jim Pennino

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In rec.radio.amateur.policy Radiosrfun wrote:
I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night and
when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey" listed -
they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win prizes. In

that
text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome also - except for the
Providence of Quebec - I believe. BUT - they had also stated someting to

the
effect that the "Canadians" had to submit to a "special skills question".
What the hell is up with that? Is McDs claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm
curious as to WHAT type of "special skills question" AND WHY? That text

made
NO mention of Americans having to be subjected to the same "skills". Why
didn't they include say China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other McDs may
be? Why not the Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?


That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for a
"major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It

wouldn't
surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure wouldn't
blame them!


McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night may
have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with your
"Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.


Perhaps because, as in many states in the US, drawings are concidered
gambling and are illegal so they make it a legal contest by asking who is
buried in Grant's tomb and pick the winner from the correct answers.

--
Jim Pennino

Remove .spam.sux to reply.

You've got it right. By the way, just in case someone ever
asks me,
who IS buried in Grant's tomb ? k35454.


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In rec.radio.amateur.policy Radiosrfun wrote:
I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night
and
when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey" listed -
they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win prizes. In

that
text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome also - except for
the
Providence of Quebec - I believe. BUT - they had also stated someting to

the
effect that the "Canadians" had to submit to a "special skills question".
What the hell is up with that? Is McDs claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm
curious as to WHAT type of "special skills question" AND WHY? That text

made
NO mention of Americans having to be subjected to the same "skills". Why
didn't they include say China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other McDs
may
be? Why not the Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?


That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for a
"major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It

wouldn't
surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure wouldn't
blame them!


McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night may
have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with your
"Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.


Perhaps because, as in many states in the US, drawings are concidered
gambling and are illegal so they make it a legal contest by asking who is
buried in Grant's tomb and pick the winner from the correct answers.

--
Jim Pennino

Remove .spam.sux to reply.

You've got it right. By the way, just in case someone ever
asks me,
who IS buried in Grant's tomb ? k35454.



You "could" be right, but it still seems weird, in that you're not
"technically" gambling. Just "replying" to a "survey" and are made eligible
to win prizes by doing so. I guess it is a matter of how thin you want to
split the hair.



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In rec.radio.amateur.policy Radiosrfun
wrote:
I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night
and when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey"
listed - they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win
prizes. In that text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome
also - except for the Providence of Quebec - I believe. BUT - they had
also stated someting to the effect that the "Canadians" had to submit
to a "special skills question". What the hell is up with that? Is McDs
claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm curious as to WHAT type of "special
skills question" AND WHY? That text made NO mention of Americans having
to be subjected to the same "skills". Why didn't they include say
China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other McDs may be? Why not the
Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?


That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for
a "major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It
wouldn't surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure
wouldn't blame them!


McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night
may have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with
your "Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.


Perhaps because, as in many states in the US, drawings are concidered
gambling and are illegal so they make it a legal contest by asking who
is buried in Grant's tomb and pick the winner from the correct answers.



Even with a question like that there is still no hope of a canuck ever
winning.

SC
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Radiosrfun wrote:
I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night and
when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey" listed -
they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win prizes. In that
text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome also - except for the
Providence of Quebec - I believe.


That occurs often. It may have something to do with Quebec regulations
on the issue f draws. At the very least, participants cannot be
employees of the company or their family members.

BUT - they had also stated someting to the
effect that the "Canadians" had to submit to a "special skills question".
What the hell is up with that? Is McDs claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm
curious as to WHAT type of "special skills question" AND WHY? That text made
NO mention of Americans having to be subjected to the same "skills". Why
didn't they include say China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other McDs may
be? Why not the Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?


It's not the fault of McDonalds but it is a Canadian statute. Any
Canadian entering a draw is usually required to answer a time-limited
skill-resting question usually a simple mathematical question.


That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for a
"major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It wouldn't
surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure wouldn't
blame them!

McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night may
have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with your
"Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.



McDonalds food is scary stuff - you won't miss it!

JB

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"John Barnard" wrote in message
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Radiosrfun wrote:
I have "a" question regarding "Canada". I went to McDonalds last night
and when I bought a meal, they had something referring to a "survey"
listed - they wanted folks to participate in and have chances to win
prizes. In that text, they made mention of "Canadians" being welcome
also - except for the Providence of Quebec - I believe.


That occurs often. It may have something to do with Quebec regulations on
the issue f draws. At the very least, participants cannot be employees of
the company or their family members.

BUT - they had also stated someting to the
effect that the "Canadians" had to submit to a "special skills question".
What the hell is up with that? Is McDs claiming Canadians are stupid? I'm
curious as to WHAT type of "special skills question" AND WHY? That text
made NO mention of Americans having to be subjected to the same "skills".
Why didn't they include say China, Japan, Russia, etc.... where other
McDs may be? Why not the Americans? WHY single out the Canadians?


It's not the fault of McDonalds but it is a Canadian statute. Any Canadian
entering a draw is usually required to answer a time-limited skill-resting
question usually a simple mathematical question.


That has to be one of the "dumbest" things I've ever heard of - and for a
"major" corporation to be doing so - is downright weird as hell. It
wouldn't surprise me if the Canadians started to "Boycott" McDs. I sure
wouldn't blame them!

McDs, not only have I been growing tired of your food and last night may
have been my last visit, now you're going to chase people away with your
"Bias". THAT was PLAIN IGNORANT.

McDonalds food is scary stuff - you won't miss it!

JB


I'll buy your reasoning as to the Canadians having to do that "skill test",
but I still think it is STUPID! Oh well.
As to the food, I'm less tolerant of it as of late, thus fewer trips.





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