Really! I had no idea I climbed trees all the time as a kid.MiriaJiyuu said:You missed the fact that we can't climb the trees around here, you know they actually fine you in this city?aba1 said:I live in Ontario Canada about a hour outside Toronto in a place called Oshawa. We get a fairly ranged degree of weather I suppose very hot summers and very cold winters sometimes to cold to even snow.
Canada tends to host a lot of different cultures in it so people have this weird tendency to not really identify themselves as Canadian and more with there heritage here.
Ummm second biggest country in the world. We have a railway that goes across the entire nation. Our provinces are bigger than most countries so naturally not many people who live here ever even see the entire nation or even go to every province. We have a insanely diverse landscape from some of largest mountain ranges to flat as far as you can see.
In Quebec most people speak french so we have 2 national languages French and English which is taught in all school from a young age. We have a lot in common with the US except we tend to be more laid back with issues that are rather large there. We are a very peaceful country most of us are very proud to be so.
I dunno I am sure some others will add to this I suppose.
We really haven't we have had either really warm lame winters or cold as shit to the point of no snow for a good few years now it has been really lame.MiriaJiyuu said:Well That and we all live along the south border pretty much and haven't had an actual winter in 3 years. Seriously, when did it last snow in Durham all winter?
Can you be a bit more... Specific? *Finds notebook and pen for writing down address*TheNamlessGuy said:Västerås, Västmanland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe, Eurasia, Earth, The Solar System, Milky Way, Universe.
Now I'll be damned if you get it wrong.
Well I don't know about everybody else but now I definitely want to know the epic yarn of your world travels!!!!!!!!thespyisdead said:ukrainian, who was born in odessa, and now lives in finland
don't ask... to long of a story for the internet to care...
The tree thing is in Oshawa only, go over to Whitby and it's not illegal anymore.aba1 said:Really! I had no idea I climbed trees all the time as a kid.MiriaJiyuu said:You missed the fact that we can't climb the trees around here, you know they actually fine you in this city?aba1 said:I live in Ontario Canada about a hour outside Toronto in a place called Oshawa. We get a fairly ranged degree of weather I suppose very hot summers and very cold winters sometimes to cold to even snow.
Canada tends to host a lot of different cultures in it so people have this weird tendency to not really identify themselves as Canadian and more with there heritage here.
Ummm second biggest country in the world. We have a railway that goes across the entire nation. Our provinces are bigger than most countries so naturally not many people who live here ever even see the entire nation or even go to every province. We have a insanely diverse landscape from some of largest mountain ranges to flat as far as you can see.
In Quebec most people speak french so we have 2 national languages French and English which is taught in all school from a young age. We have a lot in common with the US except we tend to be more laid back with issues that are rather large there. We are a very peaceful country most of us are very proud to be so.
I dunno I am sure some others will add to this I suppose.
We really haven't we have had either really warm lame winters or cold as shit to the point of no snow for a good few years now it has been really lame.MiriaJiyuu said:Well That and we all live along the south border pretty much and haven't had an actual winter in 3 years. Seriously, when did it last snow in Durham all winter?