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Postby TwistedSystem » Tue May 06, 2008 12:12 am

fishki wrote:TS, I used to live in Viking. Not much fun there but had a blast in Edmonton, still got an unpaid speeding ticket in Red Deer...they said I would have to pay it before I could come back tho...


Hmmim not sure where Viking is but I have been to both edmonton and red deer quite a lot. Its in my nature to strongly dislike any edmonton sports team as I live right by calgary in a place called cochrane. Also yes I contradicted myself and I meant to contradict myself.
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Postby stickcult » Tue May 06, 2008 4:50 am

Yeah, what he said.
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Postby twistedblister » Tue May 06, 2008 9:24 am

ok i am swerving here but i deleted the BM theme. the pic never changed. the theme 2 changes from time to time during the day. i like htat aspect of it. any wayyyy

snow kills. ban snow. I live in the South but it snows here once or twice a year. i dont go outside then becase people love to crash cars on those days
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Postby stickcult » Tue May 06, 2008 2:19 pm

I used to live in North Carolina, those guys are idiots when it comes to snow. It there is even a DUSTING of snow, they drive at 2 miles per hour, like they could swerve out and fall into a ravine or something. Then again, where I lived in NC, they people drove like idiots anyway, so...
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Postby twistedblister » Tue May 06, 2008 3:03 pm

stickcult wrote:I used to live in North Carolina, those guys are idiots when it comes to snow. It there is even a DUSTING of snow, they drive at 2 miles per hour, like they could swerve out and fall into a ravine or something. Then again, where I lived in NC, they people drove like idiots anyway, so...



Oh man. You expect people somewhat in the middle of the country to the top to understnad the concept of snow and ice though. man. Thats why i give southners a break. its like the end of the world here.
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Postby stickcult » Tue May 06, 2008 4:22 pm

I could give them a little break, but 2 miles per hour? Come on...
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Postby fishki » Tue May 06, 2008 4:30 pm

Most ppl I believe are incapable of driving in snow, when you are used to driving in blizzards and whiteouts it just becomes second nature, I see ppl driving 10 mph when there are snow flurries and the roads are clear. I also see idiots out in 10 inches of snow covered highways in 2 wheel drive vehicles wondering why they are stuck...and ppl ask me how come all I buy are 4wd trucks....hmmmm, you want me to pull your dumb a** out of the ditch or not?
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Postby stickcult » Tue May 06, 2008 5:03 pm

That's kind of what I mean. Flurries, clear roads, 10 mph. Then idiots who get themselves stuck.
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Postby twistedblister » Tue May 06, 2008 7:32 pm

fishki wrote:Most ppl I believe are incapable of driving in snow, when you are used to driving in blizzards and whiteouts it just becomes second nature, I see ppl driving 10 mph when there are snow flurries and the roads are clear. I also see idiots out in 10 inches of snow covered highways in 2 wheel drive vehicles wondering why they are stuck...and ppl ask me how come all I buy are 4wd trucks....hmmmm, you want me to pull your dumb a** out of the ditch or not?


ha. yeah up north you need ( or in flood zones ) you need a 4WD or Jeep
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Postby TwistedSystem » Tue May 06, 2008 11:38 pm

Hmm I have driven in the snow and im only 15 but then again thats like most of the year. I like how albertas driving age is like 2 years bellow everywhere else.
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Postby twistedblister » Wed May 07, 2008 9:16 am

TwistedSystem wrote:Hmm I have driven in the snow and im only 15 but then again thats like most of the year. I like how albertas driving age is like 2 years bellow everywhere else.


in Louisiana i had a learners permit at 14 which allowed me to dirve on my own anywhere in the state in between 6 am and 11pm
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Postby stickcult » Wed May 07, 2008 3:31 pm

That almost makes me want to move to Louisiana! Almost...


To get your permit here (Massachusetts) you need to be 16. License at 16 and 1/2.
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Postby twistedblister » Wed May 07, 2008 4:18 pm

stickcult wrote:That almost makes me want to move to Louisiana! Almost...


To get your permit here (Massachusetts) you need to be 16. License at 16 and 1/2.



well huricanes suck. thats kind of a fact of life there. it was nice growing up around constant parties. I got luky a 35 year span from my birth to about well thirty four years later and no severe huricanes. man serrious calm before the storm.
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Postby stickcult » Wed May 07, 2008 4:46 pm

I lived through a hurricane or two. Not a Katrina by any means, but still a Hurricane. Awesome Barbique after, cause the power was out and people's food was going bad.
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Postby twistedblister » Wed May 07, 2008 9:06 pm

stickcult wrote:I lived through a hurricane or two. Not a Katrina by any means, but still a Hurricane. Awesome Barbique after, cause the power was out and people's food was going bad.


Well ya., ( concedenig that as long as no one is injured and no imecdiate patches need to be done to anythign) you get out and BBQ becase your food will go bad. Generators are for the music and TV :-)
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Postby TwistedSystem » Wed May 07, 2008 10:29 pm

twistedblister wrote:
TwistedSystem wrote:Hmm I have driven in the snow and im only 15 but then again thats like most of the year. I like how albertas driving age is like 2 years bellow everywhere else.


in Louisiana i had a learners permit at 14 which allowed me to dirve on my own anywhere in the state in between 6 am and 11pm


Hmm its the same age here but no time restrictions.
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Postby twistedblister » Fri May 09, 2008 12:47 pm

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TwistedSystem wrote:Hmm I have driven in the snow and im only 15 but then again thats like most of the year. I like how albertas driving age is like 2 years bellow everywhere else.


in Louisiana i had a learners permit at 14 which allowed me to dirve on my own anywhere in the state in between 6 am and 11pm


Hmm its the same age here but no time restrictions.


Well the law may have changed. this was in 1984. ok if you are not choking what is worse then that.

being two years behind the age cut off for 18 year old grandfather claused in to being able to drink leagaly. along with being the skinniest smallest kid who always got stoped trying to get in with his frineds. * shakes fist in anger* why i aught ta. well then mardi gras rolled arond and it didnt mattert but man the rest of the year was a pain.
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Postby TwistedSystem » Sat May 10, 2008 12:52 am

twistedblister wrote:
TwistedSystem wrote:
twistedblister wrote:
TwistedSystem wrote:Hmm I have driven in the snow and im only 15 but then again thats like most of the year. I like how albertas driving age is like 2 years bellow everywhere else.


in Louisiana i had a learners permit at 14 which allowed me to dirve on my own anywhere in the state in between 6 am and 11pm


Hmm its the same age here but no time restrictions.


Well the law may have changed. this was in 1984. ok if you are not choking what is worse then that.

being two years behind the age cut off for 18 year old grandfather claused in to being able to drink leagaly. along with being the skinniest smallest kid who always got stoped trying to get in with his frineds. * shakes fist in anger* why i aught ta. well then mardi gras rolled arond and it didnt mattert but man the rest of the year was a pain.


XD ya I like how the drinking age is 18 here as well, finally I won't get put in jail for drinking... I mean I can finally see what alcohol tastes like.
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Postby twistedblister » Mon May 12, 2008 9:27 am

TwistedSystem wrote:
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TwistedSystem wrote:
twistedblister wrote:
TwistedSystem wrote:Hmm I have driven in the snow and im only 15 but then again thats like most of the year. I like how albertas driving age is like 2 years bellow everywhere else.


in Louisiana i had a learners permit at 14 which allowed me to dirve on my own anywhere in the state in between 6 am and 11pm


Hmm its the same age here but no time restrictions.


Well the law may have changed. this was in 1984. ok if you are not choking what is worse then that.

being two years behind the age cut off for 18 year old grandfather claused in to being able to drink leagaly. along with being the skinniest smallest kid who always got stoped trying to get in with his frineds. * shakes fist in anger* why i aught ta. well then mardi gras rolled arond and it didnt mattert but man the rest of the year was a pain.


XD ya I like how the drinking age is 18 here as well, finally I won't get put in jail for drinking... I mean I can finally see what alcohol tastes like.
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we need DBKOK or another UK member to jump in here but i thought the pubs had no age limit. but i might be wrong. just be careful TS all i have to say
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Postby tekkentool » Tue May 13, 2008 10:25 pm

here in tas, the age which you can get a learners liscence is 16, and the drinking age is 18. going back here but i've never seen snow. it just rains a shitload when its winter here. i think i'd prefer it to be summer at christmas time though. every christmas so far our entire family gets in the boat and we go skiing (water) for most of the afternoon. i love summers
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Postby TwistedSystem » Tue May 13, 2008 11:51 pm

tekkentool wrote:here in tas, the age which you can get a learners liscence is 16, and the drinking age is 18. going back here but i've never seen snow. it just rains a shitload when its winter here. i think i'd prefer it to be summer at christmas time though. every christmas so far our entire family gets in the boat and we go skiing (water) for most of the afternoon. i love summers


Well you have just said something that is impossible for me to imagine. Every christmas its a snow storm, very very cold and I go snowboarding. I can't picture a warm christmas. I do like summer and wakeboarding but I could never do it at christmas. Our lakes only have 5 meters of frozen ice before you get to the water that gives you neumonia. I actually enjoy the snow though, when its nice and warm and your outside in like 3 feet of nice soft snow. Just great to do like anything.
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Postby twistedblister » Wed May 14, 2008 8:35 am

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tekkentool wrote:here in tas, the age which you can get a learners liscence is 16, and the drinking age is 18. going back here but i've never seen snow. it just rains a shitload when its winter here. i think i'd prefer it to be summer at christmas time though. every christmas so far our entire family gets in the boat and we go skiing (water) for most of the afternoon. i love summers


Well you have just said something that is impossible for me to imagine. Every christmas its a snow storm, very very cold and I go snowboarding. I can't picture a warm christmas. I do like summer and wakeboarding but I could never do it at christmas. Our lakes only have 5 meters of frozen ice before you get to the water that gives you neumonia. I actually enjoy the snow though, when its nice and warm and your outside in like 3 feet of nice soft snow. Just great to do like anything.


I dont dig living in 100 degere Farhenthite ( god i spell so poorly) but my hands actually crack and bleeed in the cold. I hate the cold now.
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Postby TwistedSystem » Wed May 14, 2008 7:22 pm

I don't like the cold (exept for snow /cold days) but I love snow.
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Postby stickcult » Wed May 14, 2008 8:31 pm

I like the cold more than the hot. I like it in the 50s or 60s, cool, but not hot.
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Postby TwistedSystem » Wed May 14, 2008 10:29 pm

Hmm come down here when its minus 40. Thats in celcius though.
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