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dejo Wrote:Well, I for one am happy as heck that Ryan Reynolds, a fellow Canadian, will be portraying Jack! Way to go, eh?!
GeraldRice Wrote:Though I like Ryan Reynolds I have to say that he's too good-looking and tall.
Man, I feel so gay writing that.
Biggles Wrote:Maybe we should call him, ta da, Yukon Jack! :o Sorry, and yes I know the Yukon is nowhere near BC.
Biggles Wrote:Maybe we should call him, ta da, Yukon Jack! :o Sorry, and yes I know the Yukon is nowhere near BC.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Judge, I am shocked and modified that you, a scholar deluxe, don't have every fact about our staunch allies of the Northern Lights right at your radar blips. Mercy! I smell the wind of the Apocalypse here!
Ken Valentine Wrote:They actually rub right against each other. Cross the northern border of B.C., and you're in The Yukon Territory.
Ken V.
Biggles Wrote:Whatever! That's like saying Massachusetts is near Pennsylvania! The Canadian provinces are much larger than our states. When I think of BC, I think of 1) Vancouver, 2) Victoria, and 3) Kamloops--only because it's the home of Mark Recchi, one of my favorite Penguins. As a former Pittsburgher, I would never say Philadelphia was close to the 'Burgh (it's a 5-6 hour drive), and they're in the same state. Likewise, would you consider Buffalo as near to NYC, or St. Louis near Kansas City?
I think I made my point.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Bigger than Alaska? Bigger than Texas? More puissant than Rhode Island? Say it ain't so, Yer Honner! Otherwise...well, all the history we can put a name to might as well have been in vain.
Biggles Wrote:Whatever! That's like saying Massachusetts is near Pennsylvania!
Biggles Wrote:If I were Ken, I'd accuse you of being drunk right now, but being Biggles, I'll just say you are being a pain in the @$$. I really don't have time for this $hit right now; I've got to check the waiver wire in Fantasy Football.