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Forget the Mustang. Was watching the news and the Chrysler 300 c was
declared 'car of the year' at the Detroit Auto Show. You guessed it...it's
manufactured in Brampton, Ontario.


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Forget the Mustang. Was watching the news and the Chrysler 300 c was
declared 'car of the year' at the Detroit Auto Show. You guessed
it...it's
manufactured in Brampton, Ontario.



So what was your point in putting down the Mustang? Because John bought
one?

Personally I think the Chrysler 300 is ugly. Most Chryslers are also
plagued with mechanical problems. Are most of them made in Canada also?


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"Don White" wrote in message
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Forget the Mustang. Was watching the news and the Chrysler 300 c was
declared 'car of the year' at the Detroit Auto Show. You guessed
it...it's
manufactured in Brampton, Ontario.


At least one good thing comes from Canada!


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Bert,
Why a lot of good things come from Canada. Heck Windsor is just south of
me. :-)
Paul

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"Don White" wrote in message
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Forget the Mustang. Was watching the news and the Chrysler 300 c was
declared 'car of the year' at the Detroit Auto Show. You guessed
it...it's
manufactured in Brampton, Ontario.


At least one good thing comes from Canada!




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"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast dot net wrote in message
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Bert,
Why a lot of good things come from Canada. Heck Windsor is just south
of me. :-)
Paul



Women, oil, natural gas or hockey players playing for American teams? Hard
to think of anything else coming from Can-duh that is worth anything.




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Women, oil, natural gas or hockey players playing for American teams?

Hard
to think of anything else coming from Can-duh that is worth anything.


Well , you just can't help yourself. You said you weren't going to insult
anyone anymore...and then you go and insult 30 million Canadians.
You forgot hydro electricity, various minerals, lumber, foods including
seafood from here, comedians etc...etc.
In 2002 we sold $ 382.5 billion of something to the US. So unless you're
buying our clean air...there must be something up here that the US likes or
needs.


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"JimH" wrote in message
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Women, oil, natural gas or hockey players playing for American teams?

Hard
to think of anything else coming from Can-duh that is worth anything.


Well , you just can't help yourself. You said you weren't going to insult
anyone anymore...and then you go and insult 30 million Canadians.


As long as you keep the insults directed at me, you will get them once and a
while from me. If you care to stop I am more than happy to also.


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"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast dot net wrote in message
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Bert,
Why a lot of good things come from Canada. Heck Windsor is just south
of me. :-)
Paul



Women, oil, natural gas or hockey players playing for American teams?
Hard to think of anything else coming from Can-duh that is worth anything.


Higher REAL literacy rate than here.


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JimH wrote:
"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast dot net wrote in message
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Bert,
Why a lot of good things come from Canada. Heck Windsor is just

south
of me. :-)
Paul



Women, oil, natural gas or hockey players playing for American teams?

Hard
to think of anything else coming from Can-duh that is worth anything.


Minerals, oil, wheat, oats, seafood, and cheap medicine to name a few.
There are many, many more. For one thing, an awful lot of parts of your
American made car probably came from Canada. But, you are good at
showing everyone here how tight those blinders of yours are.

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JimH wrote:
"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast dot net wrote in message
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Bert,
Why a lot of good things come from Canada. Heck Windsor is just

south
of me. :-)
Paul



Women, oil, natural gas or hockey players playing for American teams?

Hard
to think of anything else coming from Can-duh that is worth anything.


Minerals, oil, wheat, oats, seafood, and cheap medicine to name a few.
There are many, many more. For one thing, an awful lot of parts of your
American made car probably came from Canada. But, you are good at
showing everyone here how tight those blinders of yours are.


Why not ask your daddy to help you save up for a personal computer so we can
see your drivel during non working hours also.




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