A Conversation for Getting Around in Canada in the Winter (UG)

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Post 1

Fool of a Tiff (Appropriator of Carrots and Purveyor of Linty Goodness)

It's funny because it's true, though I always walk regardless of the season. smiley - biggrin

This article was a pleasant surprise. smiley - ok


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Post 2

anhaga

Well, it's just the way I experience it. International perceptions can be odd things, and they sometimes need to be opposed.

smiley - smiley


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Post 3

Fool of a Tiff (Appropriator of Carrots and Purveyor of Linty Goodness)

Yeah... I was sort of expecting something about dog sleds and snowmobiles and the like (even if it was meant as a joke), but was quite pleased to see something that was in the least bit accurate. Thanks for setting the record straight. smiley - biggrin

(PS. Not to insult anyone who DOES take a dog sled to work, mind you. smiley - winkeye)


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Post 4

anhaga

I was flattered that it got to the front page. It's actually about a year old. I'd forgotten about it.smiley - smiley


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Post 5

Fool of a Tiff (Appropriator of Carrots and Purveyor of Linty Goodness)

Hehe... I'm surprised it hadn't any comments before. smiley - smiley


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Post 6

anhaga

Actually, it got a lot of comments in its previous incarnation. The one in the underguide has a new entry number. The old one is here: A946820
The old conversation threads are at the bottom.

You might also be interested in this one: A1110754 It will never be finished, so it will never make it to the Front Page.smiley - sadface


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Post 7

Baron Grim

Here's a little story that isn't exactly about Canada as much as it's about my fellow Texans and how they contend with winter weather...

My father went on a business trip to Connecticut and while he was there, the North Atlantic coast was battered by the worst storm in memory (the one "The Perfect Storm" featured.) My father was stuck in the airport for twenty four hours on the way back... Oh, it wasn't JFK (Airport in New York) that had problems... There they knew how to handle winter... No, my dad was stuck at DFW!! (Dallas) Dallas got about two inches of snow from an unrelated 'storm' and had to shut down! (Not enough, or maybe any, de-icing machines apparently). He was stuck for twenty four hours only three hours away from home by car!

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Post 8

Fish Fairy

Though I hate to promote the stereotype of a snow-oriented Canada...at this very moment my car is under five feet of snow. Volunteers to shovel it out would be greatly appreciated. smiley - smiley

Oh, for a pair of snowshoes and a lesson on how to use them...


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Post 9

anhaga

I'm up to my ankles in the streams from melting snow.smiley - laugh


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Post 10

Z

Don't you have trains in Canada, you all seem like sensible types who wouldn't let trains by stopped by the wrong sort of snow..

(I've been planning an EG entry on travelling around Birmingham in any weather, slightly more complex as well..)


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Post 11

anhaga

Yes, we have trains. Ironically, they're stopped by a strike right now.


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Post 12

2 of 3

Its funny and I like it. But if it was true it wouldn't be in the Underguide.

Its far too simple to be true.

But it's the simplicity that makes it likeable

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Post 13

anhaga

smiley - erm Have I mentioned that it's what I do every morning? <smiley >


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