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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by immichaelcaine
(Post 9196421)
i'was a little sad to not see the city of moncton on the list. i so enjoyed magnetic hill, seeing teh tidal boar and visitin teh moncton hospital (to observe the lunatics). swell city! awesome city!!!
You forgot the honourable mention we got in the movie Taking Lives; a scene of which was at the train station - even though somewhere else doubled for it.:sneaky: In all seriousness, though, Moncton has done well in other 'desirability' studies and still does. Presumably this one was about bigger cities. |
Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 9196480)
:rofl:
You forgot the honourable mention we got in the movie Taking Lives; a scene of which was at the train station - even though somewhere else doubled for it.:sneaky: In all seriousness, though, Moncton has done well in other 'desirability' studies and still does. Presumably this one was about bigger cities. |
Re: Best City in the World
Which highlights the other problem with the Economist's table- it does not include every city in the world just a select few of the larger ones from regions.
On the criteria chosen I am impressed that Canada has done so well particularly against Australian cities. If people want decent beaches I suggest Australia's sunshine and gold coasts they are fantastic with brilliant waves all year round to body board in. Brighton, Southend and Vancouver all quite depressing on the beach front. |
Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Turquoise
(Post 9196382)
My South African husband was shocked when he first started living here, also. He did some work in Tower Hamlets and Hackney and couldn't believe such crap holes existed so close to London.
Simply pushing people into "townships" is unacceptable.........tell him to watch District 9 for a refresher. |
Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Turquoise
(Post 9196527)
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Turquoise
(Post 9196527)
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* The very best feature, of course, is that nothing ever happens. Canada is a stable democracy in which the greatest drama during my time in the country has been the arrival of quality bread in supermarkets. |
Re: Best City in the World
Tangram- I'm not sure how to edit the comment I made... I would like to take out the words "like you" at the end, as I realize now that even though I think it, I shouldn't be saying it.
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Re: Best City in the World
You're doing well? Would never have guessed it from reading all the negative, moany stuff you write.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Turquoise
(Post 9196382)
I took hubby for his first trip to Canada (from Edmonton through Jasper, Banff, B.C.) and wow, so beautiful.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Turquoise
(Post 9196580)
You're doing well? Would never have guessed it from reading all the negative, moany stuff you write.
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Re: Best City in the World
Yeah, I know how you feel dbd. Here, it's overcast, wet and windy, Romford also looks better in the dark but I can get my favorite treats and Canadian newspapers online, too. And now that there's so many Polish here, I can finally get pyrogies and kolbasa. You made me feel better, realizing I'm not so cut off, either. Awesome, thanks for that.
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Re: Best City in the World
Alan2005- yeah, he also pushed a mod's button once too, and got himself banned for a while, didn't he?!
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Re: Best City in the World
Almost Canadian: I live by Romford, Essex- the Glencoe area of Scotland is not really accessible to us. When I lived in Edmonton and Calgary, Banff and area was very accessible.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by Turquoise
(Post 9196618)
Yeah, I know how you feel dbd. Here, it's overcast, wet and windy, Romford also looks better in the dark but I can get my favorite treats and Canadian newspapers online, too. And now that there's so many Polish here, I can finally get pyrogies and kolbasa. You made me feel better, realizing I'm not so cut off, either. Awesome, thanks for that.
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Re: Best City in the World
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 9196480)
:rofl:
You forgot the honourable mention we got in the movie Taking Lives; a scene of which was at the train station - even though somewhere else doubled for it.:sneaky: In all seriousness, though, Moncton has done well in other 'desirability' studies and still does. Presumably this one was about bigger cities. |
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