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On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>> ill
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>> worry.
>>>>
>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>
>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>

>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?

>
> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

Just curious, what does history have to do with most
Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
about the climate and their economy being so closely
tied to ours?

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On 5/1/2021 6:22 AM, Dr Bruce wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger
>> wrote:
>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>> ill
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't
>>>>>> have to
>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>
>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>
>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?

>>
>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton
>>

> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
> about the climate and their economy being so closely
> tied to ours?
>

Yes, that would be the correct answer, and it has
**** all to do with history.
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On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
> >> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
> >>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
> >>> ill
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
> >>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
> >>>>> worry.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
> >>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
> >>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
> >>>
> >>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
> >>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
> >>>
> >> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?

> >
> > Open a history book before you open your mouth.
> >
> > Cindy Hamilton
> >

> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
> about the climate and their economy being so closely
> tied to ours?


The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
is on the southern border.

Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
navigable body of water?

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On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>
>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>
>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>
>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>> tied to ours?

>
> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
> is on the southern border.
>

What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?

> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
> navigable body of water?
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?

Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
book to answer the question is stupid.

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On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:27:59 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> >> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
> >>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
> >>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
> >>>>> ill
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
> >>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
> >>>>>>> worry.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
> >>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
> >>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
> >>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
> >>>>>
> >>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
> >>>
> >>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
> >>>
> >>> Cindy Hamilton
> >>>
> >> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
> >> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
> >> about the climate and their economy being so closely
> >> tied to ours?

> >
> > The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
> > is on the southern border.
> >

> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
> > Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
> > navigable body of water?
> >
> > Cindy Hamilton
> >

> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?


The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
California coast.

Cindy Hamilton


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On 5/1/2021 11:07 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:27:59 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>
>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>> tied to ours?
>>>
>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>> is on the southern border.
>>>

>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>> navigable body of water?
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?

>
> The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
> It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
> California coast.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

You're reaching now, they settled where the weather wasn't as
****ed up as it is up north where no no wants to live, and they
stayed south because of their ties to the US economy.

Neither has anything to do with a history book.

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On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 11:12:06 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 11:07 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:27:59 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> >> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> >>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
> >>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
> >>>>>>> ill
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
> >>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
> >>>>>>>>> worry.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
> >>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
> >>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
> >>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton
> >>>>>
> >>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
> >>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
> >>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
> >>>> tied to ours?
> >>>
> >>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
> >>> is on the southern border.
> >>>
> >> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
> >>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
> >>> navigable body of water?
> >>>
> >>> Cindy Hamilton
> >>>
> >> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?

> >
> > The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
> > It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
> > California coast.
> >
> > Cindy Hamilton
> >

> You're reaching now, they settled where the weather wasn't as
> ****ed up as it is up north where no no wants to live, and they
> stayed south because of their ties to the US economy.
>
> Neither has anything to do with a history book.


You clearly don't know shit about the history of Canada.

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On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 10:27:22 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 11:12:06 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> > On 5/1/2021 11:07 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > > On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:27:59 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> > >> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > >>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> > >>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > >>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
> > >>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > >>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
> > >>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
> > >>>>>>> ill
> > >>>>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
> > >>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
> > >>>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
> > >>>>>>>>> worry.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
> > >>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
> > >>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
> > >>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Cindy Hamilton
> > >>>>>
> > >>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
> > >>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
> > >>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
> > >>>> tied to ours?
> > >>>
> > >>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
> > >>> is on the southern border.
> > >>>
> > >> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
> > >>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
> > >>> navigable body of water?
> > >>>
> > >>> Cindy Hamilton
> > >>>
> > >> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
> > >
> > > The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
> > > It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
> > > California coast.
> > >
> > > Cindy Hamilton
> > >

> > You're reaching now, they settled where the weather wasn't as
> > ****ed up as it is up north where no no wants to live, and they
> > stayed south because of their ties to the US economy.
> >
> > Neither has anything to do with a history book.

> You clearly don't know shit about the history of Canada.



Honestly, Cindy, what do you expect from what is a very obvious troll? Y'all's chains are being yanked, you should know better...just sayin'...

Anyways, "It's a beautiful morning in the neighborhood..." Farmer's Market opens today, and it's gonna be 80 degrees...got s strip steak for dinner...baked tater with all the fixin's and spargel as the veg...

ENJOY LIFE...!!!

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On 5/1/2021 11:27 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 11:12:06 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>> On 5/1/2021 11:07 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:27:59 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>>
>>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>>
>>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>> The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
>>> It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
>>> California coast.
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> You're reaching now, they settled where the weather wasn't as
>> ****ed up as it is up north where no no wants to live, and they
>> stayed south because of their ties to the US economy.
>>
>> Neither has anything to do with a history book.

>
> You clearly don't know shit about the history of Canada.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>


Non sequitur, the question was "Recon why most Canadians live near the
USA border"?, which has nothing to do with your lame history book
reply. The simple fact remains, 90% of Canadian people live close
to our border because of climate and economy.

You clearly just enjoy being a know it all blowhard.

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On 5/1/2021 11:27 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 11:12:06 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>> On 5/1/2021 11:07 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:27:59 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>>
>>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>>
>>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>> The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
>>> It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
>>> California coast.
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> You're reaching now, they settled where the weather wasn't as
>> ****ed up as it is up north where no no wants to live, and they
>> stayed south because of their ties to the US economy.


What "US economy"? The settlements on both sides of what became the
US/Canadian borders were exactly that. Settlements. Not thriving
metropolises that sprouted up with bankers and CEO's wearing suits. Heh.

BTW, that US/Canadian border stretches across the entire North American
Continent from coast to coast. A Bruce uses a pretty big brush to paint
with.

>>
>> Neither has anything to do with a history book.

>
> You clearly don't know shit about the history of Canada.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

He's taking pot shots, as usual. Bruce does a lot of uninformed
speculating.

Jill


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On 2021-05-01 11:07 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>> navigable body of water?
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?

>
> The French came down the St. Lawrence, founding cities as they went.
> It's the same as the Spanish missionaries founding cities all up the
> California coast.
>



When the New France became part of British North America the English
went went upstream and settled along the St. Lawrence and the shore of
Lake Ontario, up the Ottawa River. Most of the rest of the country was
explored by fur traders. There is a lot of rich farmland in southern
Ontario. Then they built a railway and settled in the prairies.


Most of the settlement of southern Ontario came after the revolution
when Loyalists came north to escape persecution in the US. More
Americans came north for free or very cheap land. They settled in the
first places they found. Even now, with immigrants from all over the
world, they arrive at the main international airports in Toronto,
Montreal and Vancouver, and the stay there until they are established.

As you go north there is less arable land and a lot more rock and bog.
We had those ice ages that at scraped the soil and vegetation off the
surface and wore down to hard granite. It was not good land for
farming, but there is a lot of mineral wealth. Then there is the cold.
People tend to stick to the south where the climate is more moderate.
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On 5/1/2021 11:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> Most of the settlement of southern Ontario came after the revolution
> when Loyalists came northÂ* to escape persecution in the US.Â* More
> Americans came north for free or very cheap land. They settled in the
> first places they found. Even now, with immigrants from all over the
> world, they arrive at the main international airports in Toronto,
> Montreal and Vancouver, and the stay there until they are established.
>
> As you go north there is less arable land and a lot more rock and bog.
> We had those ice ages that at scraped the soil and vegetation off the
> surface and wore down to hard granite.Â*Â* It was not good land for
> farming, but there is a lot of mineral wealth.Â*Â* Then there is the cold.
> People tend to stick to the south where the climate is more moderate.


Let's see the self-proclaimed Dr. refute the part history plays into
where people decided to settle.

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On 5/1/2021 11:47 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 11:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> Most of the settlement of southern Ontario came after the revolution
>> when Loyalists came northÂ* to escape persecution in the US.Â* More
>> Americans came north for free or very cheap land. They settled in the
>> first places they found. Even now, with immigrants from all over the
>> world, they arrive at the main international airports in Toronto,
>> Montreal and Vancouver, and the stay there until they are established.
>>
>> As you go north there is less arable land and a lot more rock and bog.
>> We had those ice ages that at scraped the soil and vegetation off the
>> surface and wore down to hard granite.Â*Â* It was not good land for
>> farming, but there is a lot of mineral wealth.Â*Â* Then there is the
>> cold. People tend to stick to the south where the climate is more
>> moderate.

>
> Let's see the self-proclaimed Dr. refute the part history plays into
> where people decided to settle.
>
> Jill
>

I've explained it many times, Jill, the fact that you're
a bandwagon jumper isn't my fault.

So much for your pretend killfile too. LOL
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On 2021-05-01 11:47 a.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 11:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> Most of the settlement of southern Ontario came after the revolution
>> when Loyalists came northÂ* to escape persecution in the US.Â* More
>> Americans came north for free or very cheap land. They settled in the
>> first places they found. Even now, with immigrants from all over the
>> world, they arrive at the main international airports in Toronto,
>> Montreal and Vancouver, and the stay there until they are established.
>>
>> As you go north there is less arable land and a lot more rock and bog.
>> We had those ice ages that at scraped the soil and vegetation off the
>> surface and wore down to hard granite.Â*Â* It was not good land for
>> farming, but there is a lot of mineral wealth.Â*Â* Then there is the
>> cold. People tend to stick to the south where the climate is more
>> moderate.

>
> Let's see the self-proclaimed Dr. refute the part history plays into
> where people decided to settle.
>
>


Do we expect him to let facts interfere with his opinion?
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On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:

>On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>
>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>
>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>> tied to ours?

>>
>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>> is on the southern border.
>>

>What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>
>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>> navigable body of water?
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton
>>

>Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>
>Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>book to answer the question is stupid.


what does the topic 'history' mean to you? I see it as a recounting
of people, events, and why things worked out as they did. That would
detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No? That would
include development of cities and industry. You surely don't believe
that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
people were placed there?
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> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>
>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>
>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>> tied to ours?
>>>
>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>> is on the southern border.
>>>

>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>
>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>> navigable body of water?
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>
>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>
> what does the topic 'history' mean to you? I see it as a recounting
> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did. That would
> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No? That would
> include development of cities and industry. You surely don't believe
> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
> people were placed there?
> Janet US
>

I've never said anything but the facts, which are totally climate
and economic reasons for hugging the US border, not because of
events that happened centuries ago. History books don't tell
you that, logic does.

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On Sat, 1 May 2021 11:56:20 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:

>On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
>> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>
>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>
>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>
>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>
>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>>
>> what does the topic 'history' mean to you? I see it as a recounting
>> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did. That would
>> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No? That would
>> include development of cities and industry. You surely don't believe
>> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
>> people were placed there?
>> Janet US
>>

>I've never said anything but the facts, which are totally climate
>and economic reasons for hugging the US border, not because of
>events that happened centuries ago. History books don't tell
>you that, logic does.


the past shapes the future. Politics and economics are not successful
unless someone understands that.
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On 5/1/2021 3:32 PM, US Janet wrote:
> On Sat, 1 May 2021 11:56:20 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>
>> On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
>>> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>>
>>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>>
>>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>>
>>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>>
>>>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>>>> book to answer the question is stupid.
>>>
>>> what does the topic 'history' mean to you? I see it as a recounting
>>> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did. That would
>>> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No? That would
>>> include development of cities and industry. You surely don't believe
>>> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
>>> people were placed there?
>>> Janet US
>>>

>> I've never said anything but the facts, which are totally climate
>> and economic reasons for hugging the US border, not because of
>> events that happened centuries ago. History books don't tell
>> you that, logic does.

>
> the past shapes the future. Politics and economics are not successful
> unless someone understands that.
> Janet US
>

Folks generally choose to live where it's the most comfortable and
profitable, I'm sure there's some history to that but it's really
more about real life, and that includes the Canadian forefathers.



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On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>
>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>
>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>> tied to ours?
>>>
>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>> is on the southern border.
>>>

>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>
>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>> navigable body of water?
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>
>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>
> what does the topic 'history' mean to you? I see it as a recounting
> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did. That would
> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No? That would
> include development of cities and industry. You surely don't believe
> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
> people were placed there?
> Janet US
>

LOL! That's certainly what it sounds like, Janet.

I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
informed about the history of Australia. Transportation of criminals
from Britain and the building on a continent from a lot of nothing.

He left Denmark to move to Australia. I don't think I've ever heard
why. <shrug>

Jill
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On 2021-05-01 12:18 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
>> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald
>>>>>> Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job
>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you
>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like
>>>>>>>>> Canada
>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with
>>>>>>>> our tax
>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>
>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>
>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>
>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>
>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>>
>> what does the topic 'history' mean to you?Â* I see it as a recounting
>> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did.Â* That would
>> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No?Â* That would
>> include development of cities and industry.Â* You surely don't believe
>> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
>> people were placed there?
>> Janet US
>>

> LOL!Â* That's certainly what it sounds like, Janet.
>
> I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
> informed about the history of Australia.Â* Transportation of criminals
> from Britain and the building on a continent from a lot of nothing.
>
> He left Denmark to move to Australia.Â* I don't think I've ever heard
> why. <shrug>
>
>


He moved to Australia from the Netherlands, nor Denmark.
I have pointed out in the past that Australia was set up as a penal
colony after the American Revolution. Before the rebellion Britain
transported its criminals to the American colonies.



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> On 2021-05-01 12:18 p.m., jmcquown wrote:


> > LOL!Â* That's certainly what it sounds like, Janet.
> >
> > I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
> > informed about the history of Australia.Â* Transportation of
> > criminals from Britain and the building on a continent from a lot
> > of nothing.
> >
> > He left Denmark to move to Australia.Â* I don't think I've ever
> > heard why. <shrug>
> >
> >

>
> He moved to Australia from the Netherlands, nor Denmark.


From the Netherlands nor Denmark? From which country then? Lithuania
maybe.

> I have pointed out in the past that Australia was set up as a penal
> colony after the American Revolution. Before the rebellion Britain
> transported its criminals to the American colonies.


These days, it's almost a status symbol to have convicts in one's
ancestry. It means one is true blue Australian. Strewth! Crikey!

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On 5/1/2021 12:18 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
>> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald
>>>>>> Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job
>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you
>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like
>>>>>>>>> Canada
>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with
>>>>>>>> our tax
>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>
>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>
>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>
>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>
>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>>
>> what does the topic 'history' mean to you?Â* I see it as a recounting
>> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did.Â* That would
>> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No?Â* That would
>> include development of cities and industry.Â* You surely don't believe
>> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
>> people were placed there?
>> Janet US
>>

> LOL!Â* That's certainly what it sounds like, Janet.
>
> I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
> informed about the history of Australia.
>

Now you've turned this into an Australian history lesson. Your
strawman topic shift doesn't change the fact that Canadian's
live close to our border for two basic reasons, climate
and ties to *our economy, and not jack shit about Australia.

Btw, your pretend killfile is to laff at.
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> I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
> informed about the history of Australia. Transportation of criminals
> from Britain and the building on a continent from a lot of nothing.


I have nothing to do with this topic. I don't care about the US/Canada
border. Enjoy!

> He left Denmark to move to Australia.


Not Denmark.

> I don't think I've ever heard why. <shrug>


I've explained this many times.

Dummy.

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> On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
>> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald
>>>>>> Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job
>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you
>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like
>>>>>>>>> Canada
>>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with
>>>>>>>> our tax
>>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>>
>>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>>> tied to ours?
>>>>
>>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>>> is on the southern border.
>>>>
>>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>>> navigable body of water?
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>
>>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>>
>>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>>
>> what does the topic 'history' mean to you?Â* I see it as a recounting
>> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did.Â* That would
>> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No?Â* That would
>> include development of cities and industry.Â* You surely don't believe
>> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
>> people were placed there?
>> Janet US
>>

> LOL!Â* That's certainly what it sounds like, Janet.
>
> I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
> informed about the history of Australia.Â* Transportation of criminals
> from Britain and the building on a continent from a lot of nothing.
>
> He left Denmark to move to Australia.Â* I don't think I've ever heard
> why. <shrug>
>
> Jill



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I'm not sure you are responing to the real Bruce.

This is the one atm.



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On 5/1/2021 6:36 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> I'm not sure you are responing to the real Bruce.
>

I'm one of the Bruce in here, yes, there seems to
be many that aren't me though.
>
> This is the one atm.Â*
>

Nothing gets past you.


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Ophelia wrote:

> On 01/05/2021 17:18, jmcquown wrote:
> > On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
> >>On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > > > > On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
> > > > > > On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > > > > > > On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald
> > > > > > > Shenkenberger wrote:
> > > > > > > > On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > > > > > > > On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
> > > > > > > > > > On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
> > > > > > > > > ill
> > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow.
> > > > > > > > > > > > Perhaps a better job with health benefits is
> > > > > > > > > > > > in order for me in the near future.
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > Or you could emigrate to a civilised country
> > > > > > > > > > > where you wouldn't have to worry.
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health
> > > > > > > > > > care like Canada or some European countries. Trust
> > > > > > > > > > me, you'll pay for it in the end with higher taxes
> > > > > > > > > > and/or lower quality health care.
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > We are well aware that we pay for our health care
> > > > > > > > > system with our tax dollars. Most people are very
> > > > > > > > > happy with our system.
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Open a history book before you open your mouth.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Cindy Hamilton
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > Just curious, what does history have to do with most
> > > > > > Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
> > > > > > about the climate and their economy being so closely
> > > > > > tied to ours?
> > > > >
> > > > > The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
> > > > > is on the southern border.
> > > > >
> > > > What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with history?
> > > >
> > > > > Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or
> > > > > other navigable body of water?
> > > > >
> > > > > Cindy Hamilton
> > > > >
> > > > Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with history?
> > > >
> > > > Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
> > > > book to answer the question is stupid.
> > >
> > > what does the topic 'history' mean to you?Â* I see it as a
> > > recounting of people, events, and why things worked out as they
> > > did.Â* That would detail why so so many Canadians live where they
> > > do, No?Â* That would include development of cities and industry.Â*
> > > You surely don't believe that cities and industry were dropped
> > > down like Lincoln Logs and people were placed there?
> > > Janet US
> > >

> > LOL!Â* That's certainly what it sounds like, Janet.
> >
> > I suppose he doesn't think some of us are also at least a little
> > informed about the history of Australia.Â* Transportation of
> > criminals from Britain and the building on a continent from a lot
> > of nothing.
> >
> > He left Denmark to move to Australia.Â* I don't think I've ever
> > heard why. <shrug>
> >
> > Jill

>
>
> ===
>
> I'm not sure you are responing to the real Bruce.
>
> This is the one atm.


Yes, that's a fake. The headers are probably also different.

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> He left Denmark to move to Australia. I don't think I've ever heard
> why. <shrug>


I think it was Belgium that he left to move to Australia. ;-D



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Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> He left Denmark to move to Australia.* I don't think I've ever heard
>> why. <shrug>

>
> I think it was Belgium that he left to move to Australia.* ;-D
>


More likely deported.



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Gary wrote:

> jmcquown wrote:
> > He left Denmark to move to Australia. I don't think I've ever heard
> > why. <shrug>

>
> I think it was Belgium that he left to move to Australia. ;-D


Closer.

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