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As reported in today's newspaper...
A survey of industry experts in the March edition of 'National Geographic
Traveler' has Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
as the second top spot in the world to visit.

That's right...second only to the Norwegian fiords.

No mention of the 'Gulf Coast of Florida'.
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http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ia225.raw.html
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How come I never see a lot of tourist dollars becing cited for Nova Scotia?


Perhaps because you haven't actually researched the topic.
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"basskisser" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message

thlink.net...
"Don White" wrote in message
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Where's Nobby?.......
As reported in today's newspaper...
A survey of industry experts in the March edition of 'National

Geographic
Traveler' has Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
as the second top spot in the world to visit.

That's right...second only to the Norwegian fiords.

No mention of the 'Gulf Coast of Florida'.
see ***

http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ia225.raw.html
***



How come I never see a lot of tourist dollars becing cited for Nova

Scotia?

Perhaps because you haven't actually researched the topic.



Then of course there's the ever-present anti-Canadian bias around here,
because Canadians aren't as violent as they ought to be. :-)


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Then of course there's the ever-present anti-Canadian bias around here,
because Canadians aren't as violent as they ought to be. :-)



Funny isn't it. Most other countries in the world would love to have a
low-key, peaceful, law abiding country next door.
Go figure!


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Then of course there's the ever-present anti-Canadian bias around here,
because Canadians aren't as violent as they ought to be. :-)



Funny isn't it. Most other countries in the world would love to have a
low-key, peaceful, law abiding country next door.
Go figure!



Yeah....especially if the neighbor has an amazing currency exchange
situation and a ****load of esox lucius. Big-ass esox lucius.

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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"Calif Bill" wrote in message

thlink.net...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Where's Nobby?.......
As reported in today's newspaper...
A survey of industry experts in the March edition of 'National

Geographic
Traveler' has Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
as the second top spot in the world to visit.

That's right...second only to the Norwegian fiords.

No mention of the 'Gulf Coast of Florida'.
see ***
http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ia225.raw.html
***



How come I never see a lot of tourist dollars becing cited for Nova

Scotia?

Perhaps because you haven't actually researched the topic.



Then of course there's the ever-present anti-Canadian bias around here,
because Canadians aren't as violent as they ought to be. :-)


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responses
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Lots of go gettum Canadians. Especially those in the ruling province. They
go after all the other provinces money. Is good to be a Republic as the USA
is. Prevents the area with the most votes from stealing from all the
smaller entities.
Bill




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