Paranoid Dot Calm said:Hey! Martin Le Acadien
You write very well. I had a real good laugh with your comments
Hi! Pycrete
I completely agree with your ideas.
Land is only considered yours if you occupy it. Yuh gotta have citizens "on the ground" in order to claim it.
I worked in the North in Yellowknife and had contracts in Inuvik and Frobisher Bay during 71-73.
Everything is such an adventure up there. The sense of community is just great. Nobody passes you on the road up there without asking if you need help.
Calm
As a lone Acadien exiled in the Deep South, you may possess, have, cherish, exploit, habitate and occupy that area due North of the Territories of Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut on a logitudal line bisecting at the true North Pole (90 Degrees N). Tell GW BUSH to let you have it, Martin Le Acadien and his band of Acadiens hereby quitclaims any claim to the far North above 60 degrees North!
As far as the subs and ships that treverse the straits between the islands, I used to cut through Monsuier et Madam Le Blanc's yard on my way to school, that never gave me any claim to their land or a desire to drill for oil on it.
You are right, the far North is a true community.
Must go to Work, bye for the week!