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Old 07-02-2007, 02:10 AM   #1
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I just want to wish all the Canadian members a Happy Canada Day!! Jayne
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Hey what about non-Canadians in Canada, Jayne?

No reponse from the true Canucks on here - they must all be partying ...

Happy Canada Day to everyone anyhow ..
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Worked yesterday and so no celebration but thank you for the wishes.
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HAPPYCANADA DAY BTW why does'nt Canada sell wood to the US anymore?Jerry

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Canada day was great for us. We went to Harrison Hotsprings.
Music all day long, cake, hotdogs, fireworks, trivia.
We had a BBQ and drank quite a few Kokanee.

The wood debate is a long heated one
I will be glad to talk about it in private message
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Sorry Ian I should have been more careful how I phrased that first one....as far as I am concerned, If you "survive" a Canadian Winter...you are a Canadian.....lol...Now I want to wish everyone in the US (citizen or not) a Happy 4th of July... Jayne
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HAPPYCANADA DAY BTW why does'nt Canada sell wood to the US anymore?Jerry

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Not going to go off topic either....but I trimmed my Lilac and Honeysuckle trees to I could send you some limbs free of charge....lol ...Jayne
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HMMM are those limbs big enough to get pen blanks out of????????????? Dale
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In 1992, I was in Fort Francis on Canada Day. There was a festival going on, but it was cold and rainy, so I found a little trading post between Fort Francis and Atikokan and stocked up on that GREAT Malkins jam!. "Forgot" to tell the customs agent that I had two cases of it on the way back into the states.
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They probably are...the lilacs are 50 years old so some of the limbs are 2-3 inches across....It was a joke about sending him some branches but seriously the next time I trim them down I could send you a piece to play with....that will be in the spring after the next flowering...remind me if you are interested...Jayne
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