why does canada have to be so friggin cool?

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vancouver has weather much like seattle. not too bad if you get used to the rain. great city with great urban planning. you might have caught that article (actually a series of articles) in the chronicle about how SF should start adopting vancouver style city planning as opposed to having almost no city planning whatsoever.

great place. no idea how to start a business there. but i am sure you could buy a house there for say 20% of what a house here in SF costs.

"the drive" is a pretty cool business strip. not a single starbucks, almost eeire from an american perspective.
 
djc said:
Canada is OK. I grew up across the St. Lawrence river from Canada. I'll never forget my 1st visit to Niagara Falls, about 6 years ago. The American side was so nasty and dirty, and the Canadian side was so clean and kept up. Made me kind of embarassed really.
Being half Canuck... I have no axe to grind, here.

But let's face it... the Canadian side of the falls IS the falls. You can't really compare them. Now if our side wasn't cared for... it's probably because NO ONE CARES. Once again, the Canadian side of the falls IS the falls. :D
 
yea, could have been the weekly...

anyway- i have a electro hip hop thing- lil' pocketknife. we play once in a while in SF... although not for a while. "best of the bay"
http://www.sfweekly.com/issues/2003-05-14/bestarts7.html/1/index.html

currently i have a 4 night a week gig doing the music for a "killing my lobster" production going on right now. its a pretty funny ensemble i put together just for the production. 3 keytars into an ibook running reason. reason just basically handles the drums, but we cheat every now and again.

but we are probably going to do the keytar thing playing more serious music later. i am getting really into performance based electronic music. really fun stuff. ever since i saw Rovo (http://www.epitonic.com/artists/rovo.html) play at the great american. i would like to do that sort of thing. almost no sequencing but lots of synths.
 
AND THE CANUK SPEAKS

OK, It's Time for the Canuck to set the record straght.......

First of all Yes there are gear deals to be had here and the vintage pro shops in toronto carry heavy stuff for cheap such as

Fender Teledelux Bass with fender humbucking pickup 2g's

ARP string machine $250

Yamaha DX7 $250 (7.1)

but id like to state that the deals on Yorkville are fucking Useless because Yorkville sound like Junk and ever since Trainer became Yorkvile shortly after the death of Peter Trainer (founder) Yourkville turned into ASS! thats why you find them primarily in the rehersal rooms of high school band classes (actually Halton, Peel, and York, regon schoolboard) Keep Yorkville alive because thier amp designs arnt good enough.....same with GBX sorry buzzy i didnt work for me.....

However The standard of living in canada IT IS NOT CHEAPER HERE!!!! NOT AT ALL 14% Sales tax ON EVRYTHING in ontario plus income tax levying by the Eves Goverment as well as Educational slashing and Frank stronach Presedent of MAGNA presenting the provincal budget as for slums I DOUBLE DOG DARE ANYONE to walk down Jane and finch after 10:00pm alone HE HE HE HE.......
and The homless epademic in toronto is byond ASTRONOMICAL actually a whole section of the city has been taken by the homeless Cherry beach and last summer they cleand out several shanty towns downtown. I think Ernie Eves plans to make it a crime if he gets re elected.

CANADA HAS NO NATIONAL IDENTITIY OR CULTURE we mooch it of the americans and then make fun of thier presedent after america pretty much BUILDS canadas Economy 80% of onario's industry being american automotive companys.....

It cost me 300 a month US to live in SLC UT with 3 bedrooms and a basement

it cost me 850 for the basement in HAMILTON ONTARIO!!!!

The music industry is UNINVENTIVE here thats why we get avril Lavigne THATS THE BEST WE GOT!!!!! evryone else sounds like SUM 41 Wait SUM 41 is from AJAX! see my point?

and BTW anyone like Triumph? cause thAts who avril lavigne is Bob Lavigne bass player for triumphs daugher he writes and produces.....

Am i saying canada sucks NO but it's not any better than the states its not any cleaner Hamilton is the dirtyest cespool ive ever seen, we talk and act the same BUT WE HAVE TIM HORTONS! you dont, Canadians are in general very NORMAL people A little TWO normal Diversity in peronalities here is very difficult to come by Ethnicity aside.....EVRYONE IS IN LOCKSTEP but we have Tim Hortons! and Better Beer.....Yes your american beer HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE........so in sumation

SAME SHIT DIFFRENT PILE
 
omtayslick said:
....Irrelevant on the world stage? Jealous? Regarding #17: Neither do we, but it seems like a good description of Sadam.
This leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I always thought the Canadians were our brothers.

nawh...that's only according to time magazine (the world stage thing)!!!!

You know, it's absolutely normal, and sometimes even desirable for brother's to disagree on stuff now and then!
 
Re: AND THE OTHER CANUK SPEAKS

Naghorvik_Soran said:
OK, It's Time for the Canuck to set the record straght.......


....and The homless epademic in toronto is byond ASTRONOMICAL actually a whole section of the city has been taken by the homeless Cherry beach and last summer they cleand out several shanty towns downtown. I think Ernie Eves plans to make it a crime if he gets re elected.


****it's not astronomical compared to other cities it's size, but yeah, it aint good






CANADA HAS NO NATIONAL IDENTITIY OR CULTURE we mooch it of the americans and then make fun of thier presedent after america pretty much BUILDS canadas Economy 80% of onario's industry being american automotive companys.....



*****There's an essence of truth to that, only IF you define Canada as being comprised soley of Ontario!!! And there's nothing inherently wrong with some aspects of America's influence anyway!


...it cost me 850 for the basement in HAMILTON ONTARIO!!!!

***well there's the problem! You ain't gonna find Canadian culture in someones basement in Hamilton!!!!! DRIVE from the east coast to the west, and make a pit stop up in Quebec and further up north if ya need to know about Canadian culture (it's a mosaic fundamentally, so it's takes a bit more effort eh????)




BUT WE HAVE TIM HORTONS! you dont, Canadians are in general very NORMAL people A little TWO normal Diversity in peronalities here is very difficult to come by Ethnicity aside.....EVRYONE IS IN LOCKSTEP but we have Tim Hortons! and Better Beer.....Yes your american beer HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE........so in sumation

SAME SHIT DIFFRENT PILE


***Man, don't mention Timmy Ho Ho's. Im trying to quit. And yeah, i think anywhere you go in any non-3rd world country youre gonna find that the similarities are far going to outweigh any differences...were all h.sapiens afterall....

 
by the way there is a tim horton's in columbus OH.

i believe they have made it into america! finally!
 
That's not any relation to Johnny Horton is it?

"When it's springtime in Canada it's 40 below."

Or maybe it was Alaska.... ? My memories as a 5 year old spinning my grandmother's LPs are a bit fuzzy. ;)
 
i fucking love johnny horton.

that song about the people exploding an alligator to fight the british in new orleans during the war of 1812.... that is some fucked up stuff.
 
Now that one... I can probably recall most of the lyrics!

"In 1814 we took a little trip
On down to Lu'siana on the mighty Mississipp'.
We took a little bacon and we took a little beans
And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans.

We fired our guns and the British kept a comin'.
Wasn't 'bout as many as there was a while ago.
Fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.

Well, they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles.
They ran through the bushes where the rabbits wouldn't go.
Ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em.
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico

.....????"


Ok, now I'm drawing a blank. :)
 
ive got this two cd retrospective comp that is really good.

cd 1 is from his more serious rockabilly stage. very good.

cd 2 is that classic weird patriotic music. there is this great song about an electrocuted donkey. something like

where oh where did my donkey go?
i havent seen him since
he backed into an electrified fence.

great stuff.
 
teainthesahara said:
nawh...that's only according to time magazine (the world stage thing)!!!!

You know, it's absolutely normal, and sometimes even desirable for brother's to disagree on stuff now and then!

Fair enough. Thanks!

I guess what got me fired up were the political comments. After 2 terms of Clinton, I find Bush to be a breath of fresh air. I have no problem with people who disagree, but the name calling gets old. Civility is a forgotten virtue.

Maybe this makes me an ignoramus in the artistic community, but I love my country, and respect it's president.
 
omtayslick said:
Fair enough. Thanks!

I guess what got me fired up were the political comments. After 2 terms of Clinton, I find Bush to be a breath of fresh air. I have no problem with people who disagree, but the name calling gets old. Civility is a forgotten virtue.

Maybe this makes me an ignoramus in the artistic community, but I love my country, and respect it's president.

yeah, i agree with you there; philosophically, i don't really have much in common with the Bush gov't, but the name calling does get old, overgeneralized and besides the point real fast...
 
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