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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 9198896)
Yes, Vancouver's surrounded by the great outdoors. I expect that's very nice. The same can be said for Bradford.
so you are conceeding then that there is better access here then? All i can say......22000 posts......happen you should be out there. Anyhow me eggs have boiled and must go and fight crime. |
Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 9198957)
dbd33, will you please just do the christian thing and say "Yes, Vancouver is quite clearly the best city in the world and is miles better than smelly old London" before dboy has a stroke.
this is about me and that twit.....he suggested London had better access to the outdoors....i showed it doesn;t, he pushed the issue not me. I had no desire to debate the pros and cons of anywhere and in fact I only bothered saying anything as for some reason I was referrenced in the first post. best head back to Norfolk as you don't want your kids having to grow up with the stigma of being Canadian now do you.....you are also a twit |
Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 9198957)
dbd33, will you please just do the christian thing and say "Yes, Vancouver is quite clearly the best city in the world and is miles better than smelly old London" before dboy has a stroke.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 9198989)
Yes, Vancouver is quite clearly the best city in the world and is miles better than smelly old London.
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Re: Best City in the World
I have no axe to grind in this - I don't like London particularly, but have nothing against it. But dbd's claim that it has more green space than Vancouver is so laughable that it's not even worthy of engaging in the debate.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9199004)
I have no axe to grind in this - I don't like London particularly, but have nothing against it. But dbd's claim that it has more green space than Vancouver is so laughable that it's not even worthy of engaging in the debate.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9199004)
I have no axe to grind in this - I don't like London particularly, but have nothing against it. But dbd's claim that it has more green space than Vancouver is so laughable that it's not even worthy of engaging in the debate.
Most of us would just like Dboy to calm down, if for no better reason than for the first poor sod he catches doing 60 in a 50 zone. |
Re: Best City in the World
Got it, at last:
http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/plannin...duse/index.htm quite parky. 10% parky. Not at as parky as London, NYC, or Washington but then it is surrounded by wilderness. And beaches. |
Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by dboy
(Post 9198979)
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Originally Posted by dboy
(Post 9199002)
my account is now closed........
How did you post that with a closed account. Someone is bending the truth me thinks;) |
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by ireland2canada
(Post 9199041)
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Re: Best City in the World
It's fact that London has more green spaces than any other city of it's size in the world with 3,000 parks and open spaces.
Greater London is 610 square miles. The city of Vancouver is 44 square miles. If you factor in the metropolitan area it is 1076 square miles. Now I'm willing to bet there may well be more open land in the metropolitan area but having been to Vancouver and also seen Greater Toronto to say these amalgamations make up one city is rediculous. Reading for example is more connected to Greater London than say Brampton to Toronto or White Rock to Vancouver. The "Greater" thing in Canada is more a failed marketing hoax to attract foreign investment into thinking there are bigger markets to do business than, we all know, there really are. |
Re: Best City in the World
Tch! Coppers today got no stamina.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 9199013)
There's plenty of empty bluster on behalf of Vancouver already. Please provide a link to some credible site showing that the total park space in the City of Vancouver is greater than 22% of the city's area.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9199046)
I can't even be arsed google it, sorry.
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