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jj 08-29-2008 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 141841)
And lastly -my son and I in front of the CCC museum in 2000.


cool pics! looks like that tractor needs some greasing:)

charlene 08-29-2008 11:58 PM

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I saw many games at Maple Leaf stadium..my love of baseball began there..not when Babe Ruth played however..lol

I could ride that old FLYER for hours.. what a ride..

yep it was the POLAR EXPRESS where the attendant would scream "do Ya Wanna Go Faster?" over the blaring music..


The Bulova Clock tower that became the Shell Tower..

remember me to your VP friend when the Jays get in the playoffs again..
lol

and Howie Mandel story:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/b...ie-mandel.aspx

jj 08-30-2008 12:26 AM

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lol, yes I wasn't there for the Babe shot either (but the ball still is in the Lake and worth alot of bucks)...I wasn't there for the 3 prior stadiums that existed between mid 1800's and mid 1900's...neat that you saw the Maple Leafs ball team, I went very few times, bro got to go more

oh, I am pretty sure it's the Bulova tower that came after the Shell tower...also, how could we not mention the pathetic Freak shows! I was shaken up when I'd try and sleep at night after bro taking me in there to see the bearded lady or sasquatch or half man, half woman or dainty dora or the various little people or skinny people or rubber skinned man or reptilian man or the world's chubbiest, minibike riding twins, etc, etc

i have never had a CNE perogie...i am adding it to my bucket list, lol

hey, i'm outta touch on US stuff pretty much but the CNE is not really a Disneyland-type park...maybe the Innoventions building and EPCOT stuff...steve, the CNE is a Canada thing, not just Tranna, lol...btw, they have a Pacific National Ex out in BC...it's called the PNE, get it? lol

speaking of out of touch, I just saw this woman candidate shown on the news...better looking (they say a Miss America runner up?) than our former PM, Kim Campbell...wait, she's for VP not Pres, eh...doesn't look like she's had 5 kids, holy crunches...does the VP become Pres if he were to pass on? we don't have a VP up here... the US elections are complex to me...I'd nominate someone who speaks well and looks good and just let the smart folks behind the scenes make the calls and set up the teleprompter... I like Vanessa Williams for 2012, she got all of these Pres / VP candidate parts rolled into one:)

sure char, I'll get those tix on hold when we reconnect, I'm hoping he's fatter than me, lol...we're were skinny teens...btw, goodbye to Matt Stairs, goodluck

charlene 08-30-2008 12:37 AM

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The Freak Show - that's what I meant by weirdos..lol
besides the weirdos just walking around.. ;)

How about trying to get home on the bus/streetcar/GO trainwith those big stuffed animals won at the Birthday Game?
lol
and the guy with the stiff dog collar attached to the 'pretend' dog, who constantly yelled 'here doggie doggie doggie, here doggie doggie doggie" till you wanted to throttle the life out of him!

yeah - bye to "Stumpy" as I called him . I really liked him..
but my goodness that young'un, Travis Snider is adorable..He's 20 like Lisa..hmmm...she LOVES baseball too..

yeah - the EX isn't anything like Disney..it's real and gritty and urban..not like "the happiest place on earth" - that's for sure!

RM 08-30-2008 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jj (Post 141985)
.does the VP become Pres if he were to pass on? we don't have a VP up here... the US elections are complex to me...I'd nominate someone who speaks well and looks good and just let the smart folks behind the scenes make the calls and set up the teleprompter

Yes, the VP becomes president if the president is removed from office by death, scandal, or is mentally disabled (such as a massive stroke).

charlene 08-30-2008 01:11 PM

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EX-and air show:
http://www.thestar.com/TheEx/article/488055
scroll down to box on right.

jj 09-05-2008 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by RM (Post 141997)
Yes, the VP becomes president if the president is removed from office by death, scandal, or is mentally disabled (such as a massive stroke).

thanks, I've learned a lot this week... I wish McCain good health, obviously a fine American...I thought this was cute: http://www.peteyandpetunia.com/VoteHere/VoteHere.htm

btw, which SNL cast member will portray that pitbull? or will they have to recruit a new one? they have got Obama and Hillary to a T already...I don't think impersonations of McCain or Biden will be very comical.... the last time I saw SNL (non-repeat) some gal imitated Sharon Ozborne, hilarious

btw, my 3 sisters are seasoned hockey moms and I would have to say they would be better characterized as poodles (and they wear chapstick, not lipstick...it's cold and windy up here)

hope we are still allowed to 'poke fun' at celebrities and candidates here without getting hostile or declaring ghad ...the day I can't make Chretien jokes or post digi-characatures is the day I cancel my ISP subscription, lol

ps) don't you guys have a Rhinocerous party? no country should be without one

jj 09-05-2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Sundown17 (Post 141655)

You measure distance in hours.

You know several people that have hit deer more than once.

You design your kids Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.

Driving is better in winter because all the potholes are filled with
snow.



your whole list (actually everybody's!:) ) is great , Diane! ....but these 4 really hit home for me....see, Canada and the USA really are one big common nation when it comes to the challenges of the day:)

ps) my driveway alone has atleast 20 potholes at any given time:(

Jesse Joe 09-05-2008 01:38 PM

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lol ! Now that was a funny little video jj... :biggrin: :)

timetraveler 09-07-2008 11:08 PM

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I got a big kick out of the You Know You're A ...listings, and if I didn't know better, I'd almost swear that you were also describing many of the people of this state as well.:)

geodeticman.5 10-12-2008 06:43 AM

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jj & Char,

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stuff...steve, the CNE is a Canada thing, not just Tranna, lol...btw, they have a Pacific National Ex out in BC...it's called the PNE, get it? lol
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does the VP become Pres if he were to pass on? we don't have a VP up here... the US elections are complex to me...I'd nominate someone who
Hey I fell out of touch with the thread.....just now reading up on the EX definitions, and you two describing the area. The history , like the Battle of York etc, is pretty fascinating. I guess we all have our own areas of knowledge, but I am impressed by what you two know.

jj, as a US citizen, I am embarrassed to say that while I am sure I had to know it for a test in middle school or something, I did NOT know shots were fired on our White House in after the late 1700's and of course after Rev war settled down. but 1813 ?? wow... I have read that The White House , when originally established, was by choice of the first President to live in "it", Adams I believe, but thats a S.W.A.G., and theyhad to pay for their own house maintenance, gardening, cleaning, cooks, everything back then (poor babies just like us regular folk) not like now.

Then the 'staff' was like 9 people, now its over 800 I believe, and the Pres sure as He** does not have to pay for it.
And talk about a pension ! Full pres pay the rest of their natural life - in Clinton's case, I am not sure how 'natural' that is though lol....

jj you asked if the VP passed on to Pres if and when the Pres. died etc. I know Ron answered this well, but I have one iota more; first Ron's expl.

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Yes, the VP becomes president if the president is removed from office by death, scandal, or is mentally disabled (such as a massive stroke).
AND, since EVERYTHING in the movies has to be real, or they couldn't put it on TV later.....lol.. There was a movie I am sure you saw with Harrison Ford as Pres. and Glenn Close as VP,' Airforce One' the name. In it was an intrigueing (don't misinterpret that lol) concept I had not thought of, that built on the facts Ron xplained corekkit. In the movie - when the Pres is making the decision to call the Russians and 'just TELL them to take fictitious leader Col. Molestin Yaburpin or whatever the joint USA-Russian War criminal -Terrorist ringleader composite of multiple real life terrorist leaders as in media at the time, and TEll the Russians to let him out, as the cause de celebre for the hijackers, it was stated in the "Situation Room" at the White House, or the Pentagon, they did not make that clear, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State concurred the Pres was NOT the Pres if a quorum of Cabinet Members voted he was not.

In this case, under duress, and not ACTING in the position of Pres, but as a father, lest the FirstLady, and the First Child (lol) be, well, killed. They were passing around the signed affadavit or whatever for Cabinet to sign saying the Pres is not the Pres, thereby making the VP Pres. under circumstances where the Pres was completely "Healthy". I found that interesting, and do not know if it is true. I well imagine it is, eg if the Pres goes on a binder and dances naked on the Lincoln Memorial, in theory, during a crisis, they could rule him "not the pres".

And to simply vouch for Ron's clear "yes" - I'd add that yes, the VP is in 1st Chain of succession, and also (God help us) the Official Head of The Space Program - little known fact. And by the time you get down to the 12th in line, its pretty scarey, like "Chief Seafood Cook' LOL. Oh - in the movie - Glen Close refuses ,as the pivotal last signature, to vote "no" - eg the Pres is STILL the Pres. - and her choice of course rang correct at the end.

BTW - I also appreciate as Podunk said too, the great amount of info and history you guys shared with us; the pics, the stories, macro and micro history for you up there.... very interesting. And Disney World/Epcot etc., to me, IS the happiest place on Earth - except for The Library of Congress, and in specific (the reason..lol) - I have 7 maps on file there in The International ESRI GIS Conference Map and Related Analytical Project Collections.

I placed among 60 - 73 countries, and around 6000 attendees one year, 8000-odd the other year my map and project placed in Plenary session, in 2 different years, 2nd one year, and 3rd place the other, for "Most Analytical Map and Research Project(Paper). Out of all those countries of VASTLY superior Cartographers and Spatial Analysts; I was astounded., truly astonished - from what I saw, I should not have had a prayer. Life is with some Happy Surprises a few times here and there huh ?

Not bragging, just incredibly proud, its 2 of the 3 times I have felt I have truly served my country - (feeling), that heart-swelling genuine Pride, not Hubris.... feeling. Just by having something there that was first on exhibition, then placed into collection in a temp, moisture, and related map hazards-free room i.e. UV light, acetic acid etc., is what made me so proud, and unexpectedly, in and of itself, make me feel patriotic ? - It sure did. Well that was a bit off thread and not meant to be self-serving...it just sorta fit together in context spontaneously.

Well, lol Disney - yes - that place is truly magical, especially when you take your family - seeing it thru children's eyes is genuine magic, and amazing through adults eyes as well... I could have lived there when I visited on my 5 month "sabbatical" when I was still a bachelor. I was actually 'bumming it" or "dead-headding it" - but I did it on money I saved working Lumber Mill. I truly did want to live there, it was so.......fun.

But returning home, geographically and in my heart both - I met Merry within 2 weeks of returning to my little Mountain Burg at 8000 ft in Estes. And Podunk knows all the CCC stuff up there in and around RMNP. Meeting and Marrying Merry there - plucked her right off of a genuine big Ranch - Crocker Ranch - they still exist...made a "grown honest man" out of me, otherwise, - I think I would have been a kid at heart and in actions the rest of my life.... I was truly blessed to have met her. 28 wonderful years, medical hardship for her at the end nowithstanding. Weird what all blends together when people start talking nostalgic memories around you, that come to mind :)

Again, thanks you 2 for the VERY interesting History, and the obvious shared fun and memory bonds of childhood memories there. I hereby drink a toast (of diet pepsi Lime) to Ever-lasting Canada-USA peaceful relations ! HERE HERE,,ahem.. or Hear Hear, whichever it is. I got to go to toastmasters club.
I enjoyed all your .....info


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