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  1. #1
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    Jan 2005
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420
    you may be a Canadian...

    You are excited whenever an American television show mentions Canada.
    yup, I am! I love the Simpsons for that! giggle

    Although I can't say I do a lot of the things on this list, I do actually know a lot of people who do.....so, Yeah I think it's quite accurate...

    Now, Trek, you know that many people up here would be happy to oblige your request if it wouldn't be considered an act of war upon the american people. We *like* the american people. We *hate* american policies and the current american government.

    Namaste,
    ~T~

  2. #2
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    LBTC "We *like* the american people. We *hate* american policies and the current american government."

    wait a mintute, wait wait, that makes you US We feel that way too.
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  3. #3
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    one more thing hey

    Is it sad when i wander on over to the cbc online shop and get excited about seeing a Hockey night in Canada shirt and the logo shirt? (the 1970's one)) I am gonna ask mr santa for one..pweeeeeeessee

    Also, i just get plain giddy when they mention Canada on tv here...which isn't very often...

    One more thing..when i went home in 03 and visited the CBC i had my pic taken at the mr Dressup tree...I was soooo excited..one highlight of the trip i say...

    Would anyone volunteer to send me some tim's coffee??? hahahaha

    c

  4. #4
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    Jul 2004
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    Ottawa Ontario Canada
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    Hey! I'll send you the tin of Timmies! How can you survive over there without it????????? Even my ex-in Melbourne--LOVES Timmies!

  5. #5
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    Jul 2004
    Location
    Ottawa Ontario Canada
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    Snow and freezing rain!

    Well--there goes MY ride day--ain't risking life and limb out there on the street--not with snow and Freezing Rain on its way!!!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
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    Montreal
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    salty, hole filled roads of mtl

    I'm in Montreal... never get to ride outside this time of year, but I'm eager for spring. I'll definately be looking for some women to ride with.

  7. #7
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    Apr 2005
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    Quote Originally Posted by triflor
    I'm in Montreal... never get to ride outside this time of year, but I'm eager for spring. I'll definately be looking for some women to ride with.
    Hey Triflor!

    Welcome to TE! Unfortunately I won't be riding with you in Montreal (well, maybe in July, and at the Grand Tour if by chance you make it) but otherwise I invite you to visit a good québécois forum where there's a few very nice women who ride: http://www.velocia.ca/ Also make sure you join this group on their Wednesday training sessions at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, they're awesome.

    Cheers!

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Western Canada-prairies, mountain & ocean
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    Am new here, but not new to cycling. Hailing from Vancouver, BC.

    Before I cycled for over a decade in Toronto before moving where I am now.

    I was involved in a women's cycling group for a few years in Toronto. We had to fold the group because we couldn't find volunteers to take over us, the organizing committee.

    I have been cycle commuting to work, at times, it's gotten complicated because of where I work/weather, etc. Ride regularily on weekends for destressing and fitness. have done loaded bike touring in eastern part of Canada, Hawaii, etc. Out of town trips with my partner who is a (high active) local cycling advocate. (He himself has done loads of cycling ..across Canada and US).

 

 

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