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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I'd like to, but I will not set foot in a single engine plane unless I have first hired two suspicious men who will kill the pilot's family if the plane crashes. I don't trust mechanics, except mine. You don't have to go by single engine plane. Some Outfitters have twin Otters on floats. A great aircraft. My brother had a Cessna 185 on floats but he traded that for a 210. He didn't like the statistics of float planes. Jim |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
Don White wrote:
That was the problem with the 'Star Wars' program.The US would intercept Soviet missles over Canadian territory. Why would we want that? Most of Canada a few miles north of the US border is desolate tundra. Would you rather that *fundamentalist* missile come down on New York? -- Skipper |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Skipper" wrote in message ... Most of Canada a few miles north of the US border is desolate tundra. Would you rather that *fundamentalist* missile come down on New York? Skipper Now here is one ignorant American. Skipper, did you not take a geography course in school? You have better take a look at the map of Canada to see where the tundra is located. I can give you some help. It's more than 1000 miles north of the Canada/USA border Jim |
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Jim Carter wrote:
"Skipper" wrote in message ... Most of Canada a few miles north of the US border is desolate tundra. Would you rather that *fundamentalist* missile come down on New York? Skipper Now here is one ignorant American. Skipper, did you not take a geography course in school? You have better take a look at the map of Canada to see where the tundra is located. I can give you some help. It's more than 1000 miles north of the Canada/USA border Jim As stated, a few miles. BTW, are you also saying a good percentage of the Canadian population does not live hugging the US border? -- Skipper |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
Jim Carter wrote:
"Skipper" wrote: Most of Canada a few miles north of the US border is desolate tundra. Would you rather that *fundamentalist* missile come down on New York? Skipper Now here is one ignorant American. Skipper, did you not take a geography course in school? Urban = 0.03%??? http://www.canadainfolink.ca/physical.htm -- Skipper |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Skipper" wrote in message ... As stated, a few miles. BTW, are you also saying a good percentage of the Canadian population does not live hugging the US border? Skipper Skipper, now you need to take a reading course too. You had better go over what I wrote, one more time. So a few miles, to you, is about 1,000 miles, correct? How big was your boat? 22 feet? Do you know how much that is? Jim |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Skipper" wrote in message ... Jim Carter wrote: Now here is one ignorant American. Skipper, did you not take a geography course in school? Urban = 0.03%??? http://www.canadainfolink.ca/physical.htm Skipper Are you now trying to tell me that you don't know what "urban" means Skipper? It means Cities and Towns. Jim |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
Jim Carter wrote:
So a few miles, to you, is about 1,000 miles, correct? Yep. -- Skipper |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Jim Carter" wrote in message ... "Smith Smithers" wrote in message ... Jim C. You are wearing blinders if you don't think Canada benefits from a strong US Military. The only benefit that is possible is that Canada sells some excellent military equipment to the USA. Those are US companies doing a nice thing for our norther friends by keeping you employed. |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Skipper" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: I'd bet there are Canadians who wish they could move their country away from the USA so as to avoid any missiles aimed at the USA that miss. Can we assume you'd clime up on that missile launcher to congratulate them as GI Jane Fonda did? One Jane Fonda has done more good than you and every single member of your close and extended family. Yep, that kinda says it all. What good did the ChiComs do for the Tibetans? Oh, that's right there is no mor Tibet. |
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