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Maxprop wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Hmmm.. that's not been my experience. I mostly find Canadians to be a heck of a lot nicer. Would those be from the Canadian section of San Francisco? I didn't realize there was such a section. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in the city. Giving bad directions have nothing to do with breeding or intelligence. Inbreeding, perhaps, and it certainly has something to do with being observant. Or maybe Canadians just don't get around much. Nah, I've gotten terrible directions from PhDs. And, I've gotten great directions from near illiterates. Great example of the latter... A friend was trying to give me directions to his cabin in the woods near Tahoe. The basic highway and major roads stuff was easy, but since it was winter time, none of the house numbers were visible. His directions included the line, "When you see a house that looks like it needs a fence, make a right." So, my then girlfriend and I were driving along, and we see this house that looks like it needs a fence. We make the right. The next set of directions say that the house we're supposed to be at has a sign in the front, but the sign is too small for the house. We discover that there are a dozen real estate signs on the street. So, we keep going. Eventually, we see a house with a very tiny sign in front. We pulled into the driveway. No one was home, and he had told us to climb in one of the windows, because he might be late and didn't have a key (don't ask). So, we find an open window, climb in and wait. Sure enough, my friend shows up in about an hour. Of course, you have to realize we were all in our early 20s. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:yE1ff.113180$y_1.61936@edtnps89... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message "Gary" wrote in message This rant is soooo American. You're right, we all love you. If they could only do the "arrogance" and "indignation" with some self confidence it would be much more palatable! :-) Perhaps you Cannucks would care to give us lessons. Shure thing Max..... we can do it with confidence because we have a sense of humour! :-) You'd have to, to live in Canada. Don't fret, Mooron--if you don't tell anyone you're Canadian, they'll just think you're an American. Max |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message I know.... it's weird... so many posters think I'm an American! I consider that a compliment! :-) As well you should. There's really no shame in being Canadian . . . . well, not much anyway. g Max |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Maxprop wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Hmmm.. that's not been my experience. I mostly find Canadians to be a heck of a lot nicer. Would those be from the Canadian section of San Francisco? I didn't realize there was such a section. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in the city. IIRC, it's called the Tenderloin. g Giving bad directions have nothing to do with breeding or intelligence. Inbreeding, perhaps, and it certainly has something to do with being observant. Or maybe Canadians just don't get around much. Nah, I've gotten terrible directions from PhDs. And, I've gotten great directions from near illiterates. Got a lot of those in the Bay Area, do ya? Great example of the latter... A friend was trying to give me directions to his cabin in the woods near Tahoe. The basic highway and major roads stuff was easy, but since it was winter time, none of the house numbers were visible. His directions included the line, "When you see a house that looks like it needs a fence, make a right." So, my then girlfriend and I were driving along, and we see this house that looks like it needs a fence. We make the right. The next set of directions say that the house we're supposed to be at has a sign in the front, but the sign is too small for the house. We discover that there are a dozen real estate signs on the street. So, we keep going. Eventually, we see a house with a very tiny sign in front. We pulled into the driveway. No one was home, and he had told us to climb in one of the windows, because he might be late and didn't have a key (don't ask). So, we find an open window, climb in and wait. Sure enough, my friend shows up in about an hour. Of course, you have to realize we were all in our early 20s. :-) Last year, eh? And your friend is a Cannuck, right? Max |
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Maxprop wrote: I didn't realize there was such a section. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in the city. IIRC, it's called the Tenderloin. g In that case, I think I'll pass. g Nah, I've gotten terrible directions from PhDs. And, I've gotten great directions from near illiterates. Got a lot of those in the Bay Area, do ya? A lot of both. And, both groups are bums. Of course, you have to realize we were all in our early 20s. :-) Last year, eh? And your friend is a Cannuck, right? I wish I was in my 20s last year. No, Texan. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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I've had people give directions saying, ''turn left 3 blocks
BEFORE you come to the 7-11''. Sheesh! SBV "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article t, Maxprop wrote: I didn't realize there was such a section. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in the city. IIRC, it's called the Tenderloin. g In that case, I think I'll pass. g Nah, I've gotten terrible directions from PhDs. And, I've gotten great directions from near illiterates. Got a lot of those in the Bay Area, do ya? A lot of both. And, both groups are bums. Of course, you have to realize we were all in our early 20s. :-) Last year, eh? And your friend is a Cannuck, right? I wish I was in my 20s last year. No, Texan. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message As well you should. There's really no shame in being Canadian . . . . well, not much anyway. g Oh gosh no... there are way more benefits in being a Canadian... you see Americans all over the planet disguising where they come from by wearing Canadian "Flags of Convenience".... That's why I find it so "cute" to see you guys get all patriotic when you are safely back home! :-) CM |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message You'd have to, to live in Canada. Don't fret, Mooron--if you don't tell anyone you're Canadian, they'll just think you're an American. No sweat Buddy.... everytime I'm visiting another country and get belligerently drunk & verbally abusive to the locals... I make certain to use an American drawl and praise the American virtues. I'm doin' my part to maintain your global reputation! :-) CM |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:wv9ff.113231$y_1.13040@edtnps89... "Maxprop" wrote in message As well you should. There's really no shame in being Canadian . . . . well, not much anyway. g Oh gosh no... there are way more benefits in being a Canadian... you see Americans all over the planet disguising where they come from by wearing Canadian "Flags of Convenience".... That's why I find it so "cute" to see you guys get all patriotic when you are safely back home! :-) LOL. We were flying our tiny Canadian courtesy flag from the spreader halyard in the North Channel this summer, and when we docked at a tiny marina/town a shopkeeper in a general store asked if we'd care to buy a bigger flag to fly from the roach of the main as if we were Canadian. I asked why and she said, "I was just kidding, but you'd best duck if you hear shots." I laughed and thanked her for the "warning." Every Canadian boat we encountered had friendly folks, and we never heard any anti-US types anywhere. Max |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article t, Maxprop wrote: I didn't realize there was such a section. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in the city. IIRC, it's called the Tenderloin. g In that case, I think I'll pass. g Nah, I've gotten terrible directions from PhDs. And, I've gotten great directions from near illiterates. Got a lot of those in the Bay Area, do ya? A lot of both. And, both groups are bums. Of course, you have to realize we were all in our early 20s. :-) Last year, eh? And your friend is a Cannuck, right? I wish I was in my 20s last year. No, Texan. Weeell, shee-ucks, Pardner. Y'all could learn a thang 'r two from that good 'ol boy. Max |
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