Greetings from Canada!

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welcome
i see you use french word, are you quebecian?

bienvenue
 
Do you get much chance to get up into NWT and YT? Those are my favorite Provinces.
No sir, I love my rain forest too much. I will be taking a trip to the yukon after I finish my schooling though. :happy:
 
welcome
i see you use french word, are you quebecian?

bienvenue

Hey thanks, no I'm about as far from Quebec as you can get lol. Which French word??
 
Hey thanks, no I'm about as far from Quebec as you can get lol. Which French word??

you used pardon= excuse/.. i thought you where speaking french jaime le quebec. i dont speak french fluently however but i will inshAllah learn someday. :)
 
No sir, I love my rain forest too much. I will be taking a trip to the yukon after I finish my schooling though. :happy:

Yes, the rainforest is a beautiful area. You all have some very unique critters living there such as banana slugs and giant salamanders. Hard to believe an almost tropical forest like condition occurs so far north.
 
you used pardon= excuse/.. i thought you where speaking french jaime le quebec. i dont speak french fluently however but i will inshAllah learn someday.
oo haha, yes. We're still old fashioned and use the British pardon rather than excuse me.

Yes, the rainforest is a beautiful area. You all have some very unique critters living there such as banana slugs and giant salamanders. Hard to believe an almost tropical forest like condition occurs so far north.
Heh, giant salamanders are cute, banana slugs not so much. A protective crown of mountains holds back the cold wind and frost from the rest of the country and traps the warm systems. It results in some very weird weather conditions!
 
oo haha, yes. We're still old fashioned and use the British pardon rather than excuse me.


Heh, giant salamanders are cute, banana slugs not so much. A protective crown of mountains holds back the cold wind and frost from the rest of the country and traps the warm systems. It results in some very weird weather conditions!

Be nice to banana slugs. A few people love them:

Slug Fest
June 26, 2010 - June 27, 2010

Shine up your tentacles and slap on some slippery slime. There is enough wacky, wet & wild sluggy fun for everyone! Learn about the Pacific Northwest's most valuable and misunderstood mollusk- the yellow-greenish banana slug- through a fun filled day of sluggy activities for the whole family to enjoy.
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