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Old 01-15-2009, 01:00 PM
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yeah, now you know how i feel, everyone and their brother feels the need to go thru my yard, and make some comment. hell the landlord showed up (unannounced!) and trimmed the tree in the front really badly. mom saw it and now she's pissed at him....



this is an american thing too, we love to look over the neighbors fence for some reason
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Old 01-15-2009, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='914649' date='Jan 15 2009, 12:00 PM
yeah, now you know how i feel, everyone and their brother feels the need to go thru my yard, and make some comment. hell the landlord showed up (unannounced!) and trimmed the tree in the front really badly. mom saw it and now she's pissed at him....



this is an american thing too, we love to look over the neighbors fence for some reason


My parents neighbourhood was the complete opposite of that, everyone did what they did without a problem. You smelled weed from the neighbours yard, you didnt care and waited for an invite or strolled over there with a beer. If your fence was 2 feet or 3 feet away from a shrubbery it didnt matter until one of the ****** old ***** retired and had nothing better to do than see what everyone was doing. Now their talking neighbourhood watch and ****...
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Another thing they started doing, they have a field across the street that belongs to the electric company and by some people's standards its nice to have a lightly trimmed field in front of their house but for others they decided to start mowing the **** out of it, using pesticides and arranging flowers and trees with stupid fencing around it. One guy did all this work...than put this big fluorescent orange fence around it so people wouldnt **** it up...lol. So now we have a huge tick problem because the electric company used to come by and trim a couple times a month but with this stupid bullshit in the way they dont come at all!! So just passed where these retards have their dumbass arrangements theres 6 feet of tallgrass. And not to mention if people who actually have to work dont have time to landscape someone elses private property they get this nasty 6 foot tall grass patch in front of their house making it look like they arent fitting in...
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canada is lookin better and better...
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Originally Posted by amp' post='914656' date='Jan 15 2009, 11:12 AM
canada is lookin better and better...


yes! and the weather in victoria was pretty mild
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Originally Posted by amp' post='914656' date='Jan 15 2009, 02:12 PM
canada is lookin better and better...


i've got a few things on the burner right now but nothing looks great. I don't think it's easy to immigrate to canada though.
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Originally Posted by phinsup' post='914667' date='Jan 15 2009, 07:53 PM
i've got a few things on the burner right now but nothing looks great. I don't think it's easy to immigrate to canada though.


you must be joking





destroy your ID before you arrive and claim refuge status in Toronto. they give you a health card, drivers license and pay you monthly. You give them a fake address and BINGO!! welcome to Canada
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Originally Posted by TYSON' post='914668' date='Jan 15 2009, 08:32 PM
you must be joking





destroy your ID before you arrive and claim refuge status in Toronto. they give you a health card, drivers license and pay you monthly. You give them a fake address and BINGO!! welcome to Canada


HA HA that sounds shady yo. Now here's a strange thing, my grandmother was canadian and had dual citizenship (sorry that was the strange part). I've been looking seriously at Norway, but I dont think i can handle the winters even though I would prolly be able to work with the citizenship.



I was thinking at some point i should be able to claim political asylum LOL I've got another thing working too, but it's a long shot.
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It is difficult to come to Canada if you have employable skills and a job lined up.
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So true, even if your married to someone in canada and have skills in something its STILL a pain in the **** to immigrate. Canada is back asswards, do as TYSON says and destroy your drivers license and pretend you dont speak any language at all.
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