View Full Version : Canadian Wimmenfolk, how long . . .
SadieKate
02-12-2008, 03:57 PM
to get a package from your grand country.
Bubba decided that the best pair of ski boots for his tootsies would be the only ones that are sold out in the entire US of A and 99.9% of Canada. I located the last known pair at the Calgary MEC (whew, because I don't speak French). Their incredible staff obtained special dispensation from the pope to ship across the international boundary and the boots are on their way via Canada post and "then most likely USPS."
The boots were shipped on February 6. How many days, weeks or months should we give the sled dogs? :)
SadieKate
02-12-2008, 04:00 PM
Oh . . . . my . . . . . gawd . . . .
While I was typing, the doorbell rang and it was the USPS with the boots. I'm floored. Perhaps I should ship via Canada because you obviously have faster dogs.
Sheesh. I was thinking another week . . . .
kelownagirl
02-12-2008, 04:16 PM
Well I did a special Canadian MEC Mind Meld and told them to get their asses in gear. Clearly it worked. :D
SadieKate
02-12-2008, 04:29 PM
Spock would be sooooo proud. :p
Tiffany
02-12-2008, 04:44 PM
Well I did a special Canadian MEC Mind Meld and told them to get their asses in gear. Clearly it worked. :D
LOL ... That was funny.
Mr. Bloom
02-12-2008, 05:34 PM
Really Important Stuff:
Does Bubba know you refer to his feet as tootsies?;)
SadieKate
02-12-2008, 06:09 PM
They're little piggies until after the Febreeze. :eek: :p
Wahine
02-12-2008, 07:10 PM
Really it's all about how you talk to the dogs. And sometimes you can run into some trouble if your lead dog is in heat.:p
crazycanuck
02-12-2008, 07:22 PM
Cantwaitcantwaitcantwaitcantwaitcantwait......We hit Canuckland in May and i'm heading to MEC in Van, Calgary & Edmonchuck to do some shoppin :D
Ian knows i'm going shoppin in Canuckland, he just doesn't know how much i wanna buy though...:eek: I need blouses..hopefully a good sale will pop up and say hello
Mmm.. MEC...mmmmm...
Wahine
02-12-2008, 07:26 PM
I would just like to say that the yellow water proof jacket, red windproof pants and black wind proof gloves all came from MEC. I love MEC.
shootingstar
02-12-2008, 07:30 PM
Glad to hear MEC heard your cries of need across the border..
For Canuck..in Aussieland...the street that MEC in Vancouver is on, has within 1 block, several other sporting good shops. However I find MEC more cost-effective to begin checking out the goods...then going later.
As a plug for MEC, they have been good corporate sponsors for local cycling advocacy groups. During Bike Month in June, there usually is an event at MEC and cycling info. displays. For past 2 years, they have hosted a barbecue fundraiser in conjunction with the cycling advocacy group. Make sure you go to MEC on Broadway St. in Vancouver city, not the smaller store outlet in North Vancouver.
Oh by the way, Bicyclette is an independent LBS just a 5 min. walk down the same street. They have great bikes ..and not cheap cycling wear. :(
That's why as Canadian, after exhausting sources here, it's nice to shop in person at REI in Seattle.
crazycanuck
02-12-2008, 07:35 PM
Weell madame shootingstar, perhaps we'll have to do a MEC shop and then coffee with ya whilst we're in Van..
I love my MEC red rain jacket and black windvest oh and my really really old MEC zip up fleece..
shootingstar
02-12-2008, 07:41 PM
Weell madame shootingstar, perhaps we'll have to do a MEC shop and then coffee with ya whilst we're in Van..
I love my MEC red rain jacket and black windvest oh and my really really old MEC zip up fleece..
Hey, I only live..2-3 kms. away from MEC. No guff. We climb the little hill on bike on Ontario St. from the Science World geodesic dome (that was part of Expo 86) to get to Broadway, turn right..next block. MEC
Oh yea, just before you go there, you pass the construction shennagins for the Winter Olympic athletes' village, then at corner of Ontario st. and 5th Ave., turn right...Terra Bakery. :D Best artisan bakery with healthy rustic breads, soups. Yea, I know, I know the area looks like light industry..but that will change with the Olympic Village turning millionaire yuppie condos after 2010.
SadieKate
02-12-2008, 08:07 PM
And sometimes you can run into some trouble if your lead dog is in heat.:pFebreeze? :p
kat_h
02-12-2008, 08:23 PM
For Canuck..in Aussieland...the street that MEC in Vancouver is on, has within 1 block, several other sporting good shops.
The Calgary MEC also has a couple of MEC-style shops right around it.
I tend to check the clearance section of their website about once a week to see if there's anything new on there. There are some really good deals if you're willing to buy things in the wrong season.
kelownagirl
02-12-2008, 08:24 PM
Glad to hear MEC heard your cries of need across the border..
For Canuck..in Aussieland...the street that MEC in Vancouver is on, has within 1 block, several other sporting good shops. However I find MEC more cost-effective to begin checking out the goods...then going later.
As a plug for MEC, they have been good corporate sponsors for local cycling advocacy groups. During Bike Month in June, there usually is an event at MEC and cycling info. displays. For past 2 years, they have hosted a barbecue fundraiser in conjunction with the cycling advocacy group. Make sure you go to MEC on Broadway St. in Vancouver city, not the smaller store outlet in North Vancouver.
Oh by the way, Bicyclette is an independent LBS just a 5 min. walk down the same street. They have great bikes ..and not cheap cycling wear. :(
That's why as Canadian, after exhausting sources here, it's nice to shop in person at REI in Seattle.
I'm going there in March.
Wahine
02-12-2008, 08:44 PM
Febreeze? :p
ROTFLMAO!! Maybe that would work. :D
shootingstar
02-12-2008, 08:49 PM
Oh yea, visiting Vancouver Kewlonagirl?
You too can visit, Terra Bakery afterwards... :rolleyes:
Weekend or weekday in Vancouver during your visit, KG?
Anyway, with MEC, methinks half of my cycling clothing is from there. I make them last a long time. A MEC jacket that lasted through several years of multi-day bike touring, work commuting for several years... A helmet for over 5 years, worn every time I cycled.
Incredibly my partner was able to get a tent repaired after he had used for several years....including 5 months of cycle touring and camping in New Zealand.
They also have a snowshoe repair service, yes this piece of esoteric info.
kelownagirl
02-12-2008, 08:59 PM
We'll be doing an overnight on a Sunday on our way to Saltspring and Ucluelet - probably stay in a hotel in Richmond (my old stomping grounds) and catch the ferry the next morning. Same thing again the following Friday but we'll stop into MEC and maybe a bit more shopping on Saturday before we head home.
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