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NORAD
Dec 19, 2006 15:04:56 GMT -4
Post by Moon Man on Dec 19, 2006 15:04:56 GMT -4
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Dec 19, 2006 18:17:34 GMT -4
Post by lionking on Dec 19, 2006 18:17:34 GMT -4
Which one?
I hope its not me, althaugh we'l not be having a christmass celebration this year for personal issues. I understand from yousite that I skimmed quicklythat somene can fly with Santa and the myth is acted. s this ture? I like te idea soo uch. I hope tht someday I can do it but ... it's just dreams
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NORAD
Dec 19, 2006 20:44:13 GMT -4
Post by Moon Man on Dec 19, 2006 20:44:13 GMT -4
Santa is real. Santa is Canadian. You peeps believe in all the wrong things.
Superman is Canadian too. The Daily Planet is based on the Toronto Star.
James Bond is based a Canadian WW2 double agent from Winnipeg Manitoba.
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NORAD
Dec 19, 2006 21:06:17 GMT -4
Post by Data Cable on Dec 19, 2006 21:06:17 GMT -4
... Which only supports my claim that this "Canada" is entirely fictional.
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Dec 19, 2006 22:27:33 GMT -4
Post by Moon Man on Dec 19, 2006 22:27:33 GMT -4
Look at a map. Canada is not only larger (greater) than the USA; we're on top.
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NORAD
Dec 19, 2006 23:53:47 GMT -4
Post by Data Cable on Dec 19, 2006 23:53:47 GMT -4
Up so far north that no human being could possibly survive the cold. Hoax.
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Dec 20, 2006 0:11:38 GMT -4
Post by PeterB on Dec 20, 2006 0:11:38 GMT -4
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Dec 20, 2006 0:20:43 GMT -4
Post by Nowhere Man on Dec 20, 2006 0:20:43 GMT -4
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Dec 20, 2006 15:21:44 GMT -4
Post by gillianren on Dec 20, 2006 15:21:44 GMT -4
Santa is real. Santa is Canadian. You peeps believe in all the wrong things. Actually, the ownership of the North Pole is in great dispute--and even if it weren't, Santa Claus--aka Saint Nicholas--was Turkish. (The former statement according to Paul Gross, a truly great Canadian actor.) Wrong. Consensus is that Metropolis is Chicago. And wrong some more. But still, I wouldn't be getting a present from Santa regardless; I respect the traditions of the saint, but I'm Pagan.
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NORAD
Dec 20, 2006 16:18:19 GMT -4
Post by Moon Man on Dec 20, 2006 16:18:19 GMT -4
G. Do your homework.
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NORAD
Dec 20, 2006 16:37:44 GMT -4
Post by Moon Man on Dec 20, 2006 16:37:44 GMT -4
Santa is real. Santa is Canadian. You peeps believe in all the wrong things. Superman is Canadian too. The Daily Planet is based on the Toronto Star. James Bond is based a Canadian WW2 double agent from Winnipeg Manitoba. Canada should sue. www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23378895-details/'Santa+Claus+does+not+exist'+school+tells+stunned+kids/article.do
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NORAD
Dec 21, 2006 15:06:29 GMT -4
Post by gillianren on Dec 21, 2006 15:06:29 GMT -4
Pot, this is kettle. You're black.
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Dec 21, 2006 18:26:58 GMT -4
Post by Moon Man on Dec 21, 2006 18:26:58 GMT -4
Santa is real. Santa is Canadian. You peeps believe in all the wrong things. Actually, the ownership of the North Pole is in great dispute--and even if it weren't, Santa Claus--aka Saint Nicholas--was Turkish. (The former statement according to Paul Gross, a truly great Canadian actor.) Wrong. Consensus is that Metropolis is Chicago. And wrong some more. But still, I wouldn't be getting a present from Santa regardless; I respect the traditions of the saint, but I'm Pagan. Sir William Stephenson www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=Sir+William+Stephenson+james+bond+&meta=
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NORAD
Dec 22, 2006 10:09:40 GMT -4
Post by echnaton on Dec 22, 2006 10:09:40 GMT -4
He sounds like an interesting man. But tell us Moon Man, if Canada is so great, why did he have to leave the country to do something significant?
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lenbrazil
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Dec 22, 2006 11:53:14 GMT -4
Post by lenbrazil on Dec 22, 2006 11:53:14 GMT -4
He sounds like an interesting man. But tell us Moon Man, if Canada is so great, why did he have to leave the country to do something significant? He sounds like an interesting man but there is no basis for the claim that he was the basis for James Bond, he was nothing like double OH seven. I don't think I've known someone to be as consistantly wrong as Moon Man.
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