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Default 01-24-2003, 05:07 PM

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yeah in alabama everyone is dumb, not just the rednecks. At least in Brampton you don't have to be 21 to drink ahahaha and you don't have to worry about moonshine.
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Default 01-24-2003, 05:12 PM

[quote:4b6db]and who says u have to be 21 to drink in Alabama?[/quote:4b6db]

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yeah in alabama everyone is dumb, not just the rednecks. At least in Brampton you don't have to be 21 to drink ahahaha and you don't have to worry about moonshine.


In answer to your question I believe it may have been Blitz that said you have to be 21 to drink in Alabama.
[quote:4b6db]PAY ATTENTION NEXT TIME! hake:[/quote:4b6db]
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 05:13 PM

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yeah in alabama everyone is dumb, not just the rednecks. At least in Brampton you don't have to be 21 to drink ahahaha and you don't have to worry about moonshine.
PAY ATTENTION NEXT TIME! hake:[/quote:42e69]

Sorry Redneck, Did'nt see that post.
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 06:11 PM

37 degrees right now here in B'ham, AL...
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 08:27 PM

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We need cold fusion........ like Sim City 3000. biggrin:
we'd probably have fusion power now if sciantists and business men got off their ass and did something rather than accepting the oil/gas status quo oOo:
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 08:35 PM

......and seedless watermelons, 15 years in development. Forget the AIDS epidemic in Africa for a minute, spitting out watermelon pits is a major fucking problem.
  
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Default Re: Its Funking 30 to 20 degrees in AL - 01-24-2003, 09:18 PM

[quote="pAt|2i0T":ebe2b]So damn cold here in alabama cry:[/quote:ebe2b]
fuckin pussy! -32 degrees today in edmonton and im gonna be there next week. Now thats fucking cold!
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 10:52 PM

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isn't america the only country that doens't use the metric system.
Actually, there are two other countries that use US Standard, I believe.

One is located in Africa, the other somewhere in South or Central America.

I guess Americans just don't want to change, as we've grown so used to our current system.

Although, it's not like metric is tough to learn, or tough to understand.
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 10:56 PM

lol i use both. For height and weight I use the american standard feet and weight but for liquid, distance(yes, odd, height and distance, yet i use different systems) and of course weather.. 40degrees here=very hot lol. but i think once is gets to freezing they both run on the same numbers not sure though :S
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 11:05 PM

Right now it is 25 C where i am that is around 80 f for our american friends.
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 11:08 PM

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Right now it is 25 C where i am that is around 80 f for our american friends.
you lucky fucker! omg that would be soooo nice! 25 is like the perfect temp! not too hot but not cold either
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 11:15 PM

the effects of global warming are so exaggerated that even if the ice melted it wouldn't really affect the ocean a whole lot, it might move up about 5-10 ft but who fucking cares I'll be dead anyway.
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 11:26 PM

I use both systems quite comfortably.
Once you know several key referance points (ie. 0C = 32F, 30C=90F) it's not that hard to make a guesstimated conversion.
It's simpler with volume since a quart is roughly a liter.

pounds to kilos is pretty easy too.
  
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Default 01-24-2003, 11:32 PM

im pretty sure 1 gallon is approx 4 litres cause i saw the 1 gallon things of milk down when i was in bellingham at a supermarket and its the same size as our 4 litre jugs of milk.

btw your mcdonalds is REALLY expensive! i went down there and after the extange it was like 7-8 bucks for a regular meal thats only 5 bucks or so in canada. same with your denny's! omg your grand slam breakfastes are more expensive even without the exchange then ad that in :O
  
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Default 01-25-2003, 12:51 AM

[quote="CSF_Jaizen":9770f]im pretty sure 1 gallon is approx 4 litres cause i saw the 1 gallon things of milk down when i was in bellingham at a supermarket and its the same size as our 4 litre jugs of milk.

btw your mcdonalds is REALLY expensive! i went down there and after the extange it was like 7-8 bucks for a regular meal thats only 5 bucks or so in canada. same with your denny's! omg your grand slam breakfastes are more expensive even without the exchange then ad that in :O[/quote:9770f]

Hey. what were you doing in bellingham, you mean you actually made through the border crossin? I've only gone up to B.C. twice in the last year. Both time coming back was a pain, waiting in line,,,,getting the third degree.. probably won't go back up for a long while.... which is too bad because the people up there are really friendly, and vancouver is really a beautiful city. As for the cost of something at Mcdonald's, I wouldn't know. I haven't been to one since my oldest daught was about 3. I conviced my kids that the food there was not good(which is true)
  
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