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Sticky-Icky-Icky-Mickey
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The perfect country would be one with a great climate, 4 seasons, lotsa powder in the slopes in the winter, super fine beaches for the summer, great nightlife, freedom, job oppurtinities, low cost of living, good school system, etc etc
if u find such a place, tell me so i can move there |
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^Yeah its one of the great virtues of England.. you will probably never see an Adder.. or get attacked my woodlouse or worms.. You can dance through the forest like some demented bush wizard and be carefree.. even a nettle sting wouldn't stop the madness. Here though.. I'm not even walking through that long grass.
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At least in Canada we don't get surprised by crawling into bed with a Grizzly or Polar Bear. Most of our killers are big enough to see coming from a long way. Any country with Scorpions, poisonous spiders, or other crawling creepy crawlies can kiss my vote good-bye.
Why do Polar Bears like Eskimo Igloos?... Because they are hard on the outside, and soft and chewy on the inside. ![]()
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ArcticMystic
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Inuit is just one type of Eskimo.It's like saying Indian instead of Mohawk or Apache. To be fair you are accurate as to the type of Eskimo's I know and work with as they are in fact Inuit.
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I did not know that. I just remember some time in elementary the teachers telling all us kids it was politically incorrect to call them eskimos anymore because it was offensive and that the eskimos liked to be called inuit instead.
I guess I ate that up pretty well.
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