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Old Mar 23rd 2014, 5:58 pm
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It's probably been done before but I think not for a while

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA…

1. 2010 Winter Olympics - champagne tastes on a beer belly budget.
2. Vancouver: 1.5 million people and two bridges.
3. The local Whistler hero is a pot-smoking snowboarder.
4. The local wine doesn’t taste like malt vinegar.
5. Your $400,000 Vancouver home is just 5 hours from downtown.
6. A university with a nude beach.
7. You can throw a rock and hit three Starbucks locations.
8. Great place for avalanche training.
9. There’s always some sort of deforestation protest going on.
10. A drunk driving premier - setting a good example for all British Columbians… a Ralph Klein wannabe.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN ALBERTA…
1. Big Rock between you and B.C.
2. Ottawa who?
3. Tax is 7 percent instead of approximately 200 percent for the rest of the country.
4. The Premier is a fat, alcoholic who is easy to make fun of.
5. Flames vs. Oilers.
6. Stamps vs. Eskies.
7. You can exploit almost any natural resource you can think of.
8. You live in the only province that could actually afford to be it’s own country.
9. The Americans below you are all in anti-government militia groups.
10. You can attempt to murder your rich oil tycoon husband and get away with it.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN SASKATCHEWAN…
1. You never run out of wheat.
2.There are no curves or hills on the highway.
3. Cruise control takes on a whole new meaning.
4. Your province is really easy to draw.
5. You never have to worry about roll-back if you have a standard stick shift.
6. It takes you two weeks to walk to your neighbour’s house.
7. YOUR Roughriders survived.
8. You can watch the dog run away from home for hours.
9. People will assume you live on a farm.
10. Buying a huge John Deere mower makes sense.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN MANITOBA…
1. You wake up one morning to find you suddenly have beachfront property.
2. Amusing town names like “Flin Flon” and “Winnipeg”.
3. All your local bands make it big and move to Toronto.
4. The only province to ever violently rebel against the federal government.
5. Hundreds of huge, horribly frigid lakes.
6. Nothing compares to a wicked Winnipeg winter.
7. You don’t need a car - just take the canoe to work.
8. You can be an Easterner or a Westerner depending on your mood.
9. Because of your licence plate, you are still friendly even when you cut someone off.
10. Pass the time watching trucks and barns float by.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN ONTARIO…
1. You live in the center of the universe.
2. Your $400,000 Toronto home is actually a dump.
3. You and you alone decide who will win the federal election.
4. There’s no such thing as an Ontario Separatist. Separate from what? You are the centre of the universe.
5. Your grandparents sold booze to the States during Prohibition.
6. Lots of tourists come to Toronto because they mistakenly believe it’s a cool city.
7. The only province with hard-core American-style crime.
8. Much Music’s Speaker’s Corner - rant and rave on national TV for a dollar.
9. Baseball fans park on your front lawn and pee on the side of your house.
10. Mike Harris: basically a sober Ralph Klein.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN QUEBEC…
1. Everybody assumes you’re from a different planet.
2. Racism is socially acceptable.
3. The only province to ever kidnap federal politicians.
4. You can take bets with your friends on which English neighbour will move out next.
5. Other provinces basically bribe you to stay in Canada.
6. The FLQ.
7. Your hockey team is made up entirely of French guys who can’t skate.
8. The province with the oldest, nastiest hookers.
9. NON-smokers are the outcasts.
10. You can blame all your problems on the “Anglo bastards”.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN NEW BRUNSWICK…
1. You are sandwiched between French morons and drunken Celtic fiddlers.
2. One way or another, the government gets 98 percent of your income.
3. You’re poor, but not as poor as the Newfies.
4. When listing the provinces, everyone forgets to mention yours.
5. The economy is based on fish, cows, and ferrying Ontario motorists to Boston.
6. No one ever blames anything on New Brunswick.
7. You have French people, but they don’t want to kill you.
8. Everybody has a Grandfather who runs a lighthouse.
9. Just as charming as Maine, but with more unemployed fishermen.
10. You probably live in a small seaside cottage with no television.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN NOVA SCOTIA…
1. The only place in North America to get bombed in the war by a moron who set ammunitions ship on fire. (Halifax Explosion).
2.The province is shaped like the male genetalia.
3. Everyone can play the fiddle. The ones who can’t, think they can.
4. If someone asks if you’re a Newfie, you are allowed to kick their butt.
5. The local hero is an insane, fiddle playing, sexual pervert.
6. The province that produced Rita MacNeil, the world’s largest land mammal.
7 You are the “only” reason Anne Murray makes money.
8. You can pretend you have Scottish heritage as an excuse to get drunk and wear a kilt.
9. The economy is based on lobster and fiddle music.
10. Even though it smells like dead sea animals, Halifax is considered Canada’s most beautiful city.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND…
1. Even though more people live on Vancouver Island, you still got the big kick-ass bridge.
2. You can walk across the province in half an hour.
3. You were probably once an extra on “Road to Avonlea”.
4. This is where all those tiny red potatoes come from.
5. The economy is based on fish, potatoes, and CBC TV shows.
6. Tourists arrive, see the “Anne of Green Gables” house, then promptly leave.
7. You can drive across the province in two minutes.
8. It doesn’t matter to you if Quebec separates.
9. You don’t share a border with the Americans, or with anyone for that matter.
10. You can confuse ships by turning your porch lights on and off at night.

TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN NEWFOUNDLAND…
1. The poorest, drunkest province in Confederation.
2. If Quebec separates, you will float off to sea.
3. In the rare case when someone moves to the Rock, you can make them kiss a dead cod.
4. The economy is based on fish, seafood, and fish-related products.
5. If you do something stupid, you have a built-in excuse.
6. You & only you understand the meaning of Great Big Sea’s lyrics.
7. The workday is about two hours long.
8. You are credited with many great inventions, like the solar-powered flashlight and the screen door for submarines.
9. CBC sets time in terms of you being on the half hour.
10. It is socially acceptable to wear your hip waders on your wedding day.
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TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND…

10. You can confuse ships by turning your porch lights on and off at night.

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This made me chuckle LOL good one!
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Made me chuckle
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Funny for sure, but I think the BC one is a little out of date now...
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Default Re: A guide to the provinces

Originally Posted by Jsmth321
Funny for sure, but I think the BC one is a little out of date now...
Maybe the $400,000 home part should say
"Your $1,000,000 home thats 8 hours away from downtown vancouver is a dump!"
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The Newfoundland one is very out of date but sadly is indicative of how much of the rest of Canada views the place. Wankers.
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Sad but true?
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Originally Posted by gozitanguygoinghome99xx
Maybe the $400,000 home part should say
"Your $1,000,000 home thats 8 hours away from downtown vancouver is a dump!"
You can get a 400,000 home and only be 1 hour from Vancouver, its an exaggeration when people say you gotta live hours and hours away.

I live 1 hour from Downtown and there are 400,000 homes here. Its a small town though, and for a small town we do have high housing costs, but its a bit inflated price wise due to being somewhat of a bedroom community with a good amount of commuters going into Vancouver for work.

This only applies to buying, if renting, well you can find places in Vancouver to rent for what apartments go for in this town.
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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
The Newfoundland one is very out of date but sadly is indicative of how much of the rest of Canada views the place. Wankers.
You trying to say you didn't get married in your hip waders ??
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
You can get a 400,000 home and only be 1 hour from Vancouver, its an exaggeration when people say you gotta live hours and hours away.

I live 1 hour from Downtown and there are 400,000 homes here. Its a small town though, and for a small town we do have high housing costs, but its a bit inflated price wise due to being somewhat of a bedroom community with a good amount of commuters going into Vancouver for work.

This only applies to buying, if renting, well you can find places in Vancouver to rent for what apartments go for in this town.
The whole thread is a joke thread Jsmth , its all an exaggeration
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Default Re: A guide to the provinces

Originally Posted by gozitanguygoinghome99xx
The whole thread is a joke thread Jsmth , its all an exaggeration
I know, I am just bored at work and threw in some factual information is all...

(I sit and baby sit a building for 8 hours in the middle of the night, so lets just say I get pretty bored.)
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321

(I sit and baby sit a building for 8 hours in the middle of the night, so lets just say I get pretty bored.)


Hey always like to hear facts too!
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Originally Posted by gozitanguygoinghome99xx
The whole thread is a joke thread Jsmth , its all an exaggeration
Exaggeration based on ....
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So the premier of Alberta is a fat drunk? I think you're about two premiers behind. Alison Redford just resigned. See what you've done? You must have really hurt her feelings.
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