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Irish Colleen said:
Well, my experience living in Canada has been really positive, I'm meeting lots of new people and making more and more friends and aquaintances. That is not to say I won't be out celebrating my Irish Heritage on Paddy's Day in March though! I will certainly be drinking a bit more than TEA that day! lol

Put it in a mug, no one will know any different!! A restaurant near us does a Guinness float....alcohol & dessert all in one glass!!
 
shamsia said:
Hahaha! Have to agree with that Mandy! :D

lol thanks Shamsia, love u too :P
 
Canooknic said:
and tim horton hot choccy yum yum *slurp* specially as its -30 in edmonton brrr
 
MandyUK said:
and tim horton hot choccy yum yum *slurp* specially as its -30 in edmonton brrr

Even worse tonight!! I've just been out to shovel my neighbour's drive (they're old & sick) and can't feel my fingers...or ears...or toes!!
I keep forgetting you're in Edmonton! We can freeze together :D
 
Canooknic said:
Even worse tonight!! I've just been out to shovel my neighbour's drive (they're old & sick) and can't feel my fingers...or ears...or toes!!

Hmm, I thought that you were smarter than that....

Try using a snow shovel instead of your fingers, ears, or toes.

See here:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/2/OutdoorLiving/SnowRemoval/SnowShovels.jsp;jsessionid=PVcCm2KQkWp11n0w1l9RvK7rtHhbXBY7yvHR5Lc8bhQ12Rk48ptz!1886548030

Good on you for helping the neighbours, I do the same here.
If I have time, I also clean the snow off their car.
 
Baloo said:
Hmm, I thought that you were smarter than that....

Try using a snow shovel instead of your fingers, ears, or toes.

See here:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/2/OutdoorLiving/SnowRemoval/SnowShovels.jsp;jsessionid=PVcCm2KQkWp11n0w1l9RvK7rtHhbXBY7yvHR5Lc8bhQ12Rk48ptz!1886548030

Good on you for helping the neighbours, I do the same here.
If I have time, I also clean the snow off their car.

Now you tell me! :P
 
Baloo said:
Hmm, I thought that you were smarter than that....

Try using a snow shovel instead of your fingers, ears, or toes.

See here:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/2/OutdoorLiving/SnowRemoval/SnowShovels.jsp;jsessionid=PVcCm2KQkWp11n0w1l9RvK7rtHhbXBY7yvHR5Lc8bhQ12Rk48ptz!1886548030

Good on you for helping the neighbours, I do the same here.
If I have time, I also clean the snow off their car.

Oh you think you're sooooo funny don't you?? :P

I may as well of used my bare hands - I had 2 pairs of gloves on and they did nothing for me!!
 
Canooknic said:
Oh you think you're sooooo funny don't you?? :P

I may as well of used my bare hands - I had 2 pairs of gloves on and they did nothing for me!!

Funny - OH YES

Let me help you out.......


http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/Powersports/ComfortConvenience/PRDOVR~0826481P/Northern+Escape+Battery-Heated+Gloves.jsp?locale=en
 
Ooooohhh they look good!! I've seen the heatd boots, but didn't know you could get gloves!

I'm just counting they days until my boys are big enough to do it for me...unfortunately they're only 3 so I might have a bit of a wait - I'm off to Canadian tire I guess!!
 
Baloo said:
Funny - OH YES

Let me help you out.......


http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/Powersports/ComfortConvenience/PRDOVR~0826481P/Northern+Escape+Battery-Heated+Gloves.jsp?locale=en

is playing the mission Impposible theme tune while getting ready to go outside and sweep the path ;D
 
BUT STILL CANADA IS THE BEST.. UK SUCS
 
Canooknic said:
Ooooohhh they look good!! I've seen the heatd boots, but didn't know you could get gloves!

I'm just counting they days until my boys are big enough to do it for me...unfortunately they're only 3 so I might have a bit of a wait - I'm off to Canadian tire I guess!!

Or tell the neighbour to install a heated path...

http://www.heattrak.com/
 
Now that's a good idea!! Maybe I should get that for the ground that my new house IS NOT currently being built on because it's too freakin' cold to break ground!!