Shootin' Injuns was a Midway attraction.Back in the old days shooting a horse would be a door prize.
I guess the tough guys out west let some of them live.Nice racist comments.
Those nasty Injuns and their love of horses has made them the toughest competitors in the Stampede for over a century.
I didn't leave Saskatchewan, my Dad did. It was a good move, too. He got to have a career at a high management level in a big corporation. None of those things happen to you in Saskatchewan.When you left SK you lost your toughness?
No, they moved further West and North where there's jobs and money.Riiiiight. He moved and left your siblings behind?
Most likely, . . . .how many quarts a day are you up to??Get your story straight. First it was your grandfather who left. Now your dad and your siblings stayed but left Regina for a better life but have now moved back?
Why so many versions? It's the liquor talking?
Huh? Even in the 'beer strike' 'we' drank in a bar right on the AB/SK border and we has all the normal beer. Karma?? They loved the whole drunken paving crew for the 4 months we were there, times were so hard lol.The real story is you left in around 1980 when the NDP ground the economy to a halt and kicked off an exodus of the tail end of the the babyboomers.
Yeah Alberta LIVES on racism.
I'll bet that you you hate all those Easterners, eh tough guy?... And yet, you seem to be the one leading the pack.
Nice sophomoric retort btw
So the answer is no. You haven't spent much time with Francophone Quebecers. They take Alberta transfer money at a greater rate than most Canadians do. I'll bet that you hate them for that. They have victimized you ... like Ontarians have.No Curious, unlike yourself, I don't hate anyone.
RE: Quebec... Only been to Montreal.. Loved it... A beautiful city