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Post by chopper31 on Mar 10, 2019 6:01:38 GMT -7
You’re not gonna trick me into giving up information that I have, and you can’t remember. The fact is I know who wrote that Mission Statement that you were so blown away by, and not only do you have it wrong, but I don’t think there is a single BHC remnant that correctly remembers it either. Your group refuses to evolve, but don’t know the history that you cling onto either. What does that sound like a recipe for? If one of you baggies were to come forward with the correct answer, I would certainly confirm it, but otherwise there is no chance you are getting the information out of me. Is this the correct way to reply to a post ? Only if you wanna talk about Antonio Brown... (Which I don’t, BTW)
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Post by dfwboltfan on Mar 10, 2019 13:02:53 GMT -7
^ I have no idea how to properly spell it, but I understand well enough to give you a 100% grade on the test, for having a conversation with a Canadian before ! Worked for a Canadian software company for several years, and spent a lot of time in Toronto. Another oddity, IIRC, is they would pronounce "schedule" as "shhhedule". Always cracked me up, but some of the absolute nicest people you will ever meet in your life.
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 10, 2019 13:55:21 GMT -7
^ I have no idea how to properly spell it, but I understand well enough to give you a 100% grade on the test, for having a conversation with a Canadian before ! Worked for a Canadian software company for several years, and spent a lot of time in Toronto. Another oddity, IIRC, is they would pronounce "schedule" as "shhhedule". Always cracked me up, but some of the absolute nicest people you will ever meet in your life. You should visit us here in Quebec.......even nicer.
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 11, 2019 3:20:44 GMT -7
^ I have no idea how to properly spell it, but I understand well enough to give you a 100% grade on the test, for having a conversation with a Canadian before ! Worked for a Canadian software company for several years, and spent a lot of time in Toronto. Another oddity, IIRC, is they would pronounce "schedule" as "shhhedule". Always cracked me up, but some of the absolute nicest people you will ever meet in your life. Sure would be nice to get some of THEM on the board here. Whew, and Holy Cats !
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Post by chopper31 on Mar 11, 2019 8:58:36 GMT -7
^ I have no idea how to properly spell it, but I understand well enough to give you a 100% grade on the test, for having a conversation with a Canadian before ! Worked for a Canadian software company for several years, and spent a lot of time in Toronto. Another oddity, IIRC, is they would pronounce "schedule" as "shhhedule". Always cracked me up, but some of the absolute nicest people you will ever meet in your life. Can’t say I’ve ever hear the schedule thing, but I’ll be on full alert for that going forward. You ain’t kidding about the friendliness thing either. One time when I was in bumper to bumper traffic downtown, there was a guy walking up to cars and washing their windshields. He didn’ t even know these people ! By the looks of him too, I wouldn’t have pegged him as the outgoing good samiritan type, but that was the day I learned never to judge a book by its cover
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