Calgary, greatest city in the world,,, Harper says !!

Nuggler

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:-(Ain't never been, but I hear it's nice.

The way you western ****ers keep putting up the price of gas, I couldn't go now even if I could. Or something.
 

CDNBear

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He also played for the Cornwall Royals.. the arm pit of Canada, Cornwall, Ontario.. say, Doug Gilmour also played for the Royals.
Nah, the armpit is Burlington, the choad is Hamilton, the asshole is Oshawa, the sack is Toronto, and the dick is Ottawa.

Everyone knows that.
 

gerryh

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"Ald. Shane Keating said it’s no surprise Harper would make the claim given the city’s envious unemployment rate, diverse employment and its move to economic centre stage.
He declined to speculate what Toronto mayor Rob Ford might say. “I think he gets into trouble enough on his own without us getting him into trouble here,” Keating said."




Roflmao
 

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A fellow born in Brantford and lives in California defines Edmonton? I think Edmonton's winter is a great way to spend seven months.

The winter builds character, standing around waiting for a bus at -30C with a -45C windchill tends to toughen you up. We are the most Northerly major metropolis in North America and proud of it.

It doesn't matter where they were from the Oilers in the 1980s were one of the best sports franchises of all time. Pocklington was an ass for trading Gretzky.

Edmonton also has a rich cultural life too with many music and arts festivals.

Calgary's not all bad, it's just never going to match the glory of Edmonton.

He also played for the Cornwall Royals.. the arm pit of Canada, Cornwall, Ontario.. say, Doug Gilmour also played for the Royals.

When he played here he turned hockey into an artform, I'm not sure we've seen the same combination of talent on one team since.

Sitting in Rexall place you can't help but be impressed by all the championship banners hanging from the ceiling.
 

Dexter Sinister

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Calgary's the last place in Canada I'd choose to live. It's full of people like Harper. If Freud lived there, he wouldn't have come up with the idea of penis envy. It would have been Texas envy.
 

Kakato

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Calgary's the last place in Canada I'd choose to live. It's full of people like Harper. If Freud lived there, he wouldn't have come up with the idea of penis envy. It would have been Texas envy.
Sounds like you got some envy here!

hahahahaha

You got a bad case of Alberta envy!

Dont feel bad, there's quite a few on this forum that have that affliction.

The winter builds character, standing around waiting for a bus at -30C with a -45C windchill tends to toughen you up. We are the most Northerly major metropolis in North America and proud of it.

It doesn't matter where they were from the Oilers in the 1980s were one of the best sports franchises of all time. Pocklington was an ass for trading Gretzky.

Edmonton also has a rich cultural life too with many music and arts festivals.

Calgary's not all bad, it's just never going to match the glory of Edmonton.



When he played here he turned hockey into an artform, I'm not sure we've seen the same combination of talent on one team since.

Sitting in Rexall place you can't help but be impressed by all the championship banners hanging from the ceiling.


I dont like Edmonton but I am an oilers fan.

Guess who?






It was really cool meeting all the oilers and getting all their autographs and pics of Gretz in the cockpit on the way to LA