No, but BC should *g*
Oh and "First Post" - woohoo.
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Should Quebec separate?
bored, bored, bored....
· 21 years, 8 months ago
No, but BC should *g* Oh and "First Post" - woohoo.
are you serious? this is creepy. especially the *other* sites, not just his!
i want a geoduck stamp!
Erica: movin' to Ohio!!
· 21 years, 8 months ago
i have no idea what this argument is about, still. i'm not one to look past my own doorway and give a damn about the world.
Actually, there's this country up north called "Canada", and they have provinces which are similar to our concept of states. One of these provinces is called Qu... nevermind :)
THANK YOU NATE. NOW THAT I FEEL LIKE A COMPLETELY IGNORANT ASSHOLE.
no one
· 21 years, 8 months ago
Should Quebec decide to separate, there'd be two Quebecs, and if they in turn separated, there'd be four. The ensuing chain reaction would result in an infinitely large number of Quebecs of infinitely small size, possibly dragging the rest of the univere into a metaphysical vortex in infinity.
I'll get out of your way now.
It would be like little Quebec-babies all over the place!� They'd be multiplying like Planaria when you split them between the eyes and they grow extra heads!!� ooooh. . .does that mean we'd get more Quebec cheese?� that would be a reason to allow the separation.
Well then I'll give the same answer *I* always shouted out at shows: "What's Quebec?"
I think it would be the coolest thing ever if we got the entire audience to give that answer.
I thought Weird Al did the Green Eggs and Ham song!� That's what it told me on Napster, and they're ALWAYS right!
Wish I could take credit... but I got it from A girl named Becca who got it from One of several Lisas
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And I got it from, I don't know, Paul? Help me out here...
John J. Ryan
· 21 years, 8 months ago
1.� We should really ask nitsa. 2.� If they did seperate, then Canada can't be really big anymore.
well they'd still be really big, they just wouldn't be "first."� but if russia keeps on shrinking. . . . .
Yeah, we wouldn't be really big anymore, and we'd literally be divided in half by another country, which would cause problems.� I can see the maritimes trying to separate next, because their culture is quite different from the part of Canada west of Quebec, and without Quebec in the middle as a bridge it would really be like two different countries.� I mean, the western and central provinces have more in common with their bordering U.S. states than with, say,�Newfoundland. I say Toronto should separate.� The rest of Canada doesn't like us and it would solve the problems with tax dollars subsidizing the rest of Ontario. *ducks to avoid being hit by fruit thrown by non-Torontonian Ontario residents on the board*
Really big! Woo! I like living in a really BIG country! *snork*
Seriously, though, it'd be really cool if we were the biggest country in the world. I dunno why, but...
George E. Nowik
· 21 years, 8 months ago
what a great many people do not realize is that quebec really is a fairly large province.� outside of the major known cities like three rivers, montreal, quebec city, and the portions near ottawa, there are actually quite a large number of english speaking folk who don't know a word of french, don't really care for internal politics, and generally laugh at such things like the french police and whatnot. if quebec were to split off, they would probably have the benefit of maintaining income based on its control of the primary run of the river but would suffer because of many large corporations pulling their business and commerce out and relocating to other places in canada.� the major cities in quebec do a fantastic job of maintaining their identity and whatnot without the need of splitting off from a larger body of provinces; the chaos, anarchy, and such that would result from a split are really not worth it when looked at in the long run. separatists would totally disagree with me, of course, but they're welcome to.� :D� there -is- life in quebec outside the major cities, tho.� most of them just don't realize it. �-= george =- Thank you, George. And you know I agree with you completely.� Having grown up outside those three major cities, areas, whatever, and having seen what are some of the smallest villages in the province, it's _very_ obivous that there is life outside those places.� And yeah.� I'm a French-Canadian.�I'm not um-employed, or smuggling cigarettes across the border. I don't drink Pepsi and maywest for breakfast. I don't watch hockey while doing....�� *ahem*� those of you who got that just there, I love you all dearly. But I'm French-Candian more often than not.� Or rather, I'm Qu�b�coise, but in a Canadian way.� Not one of those very patriotic Quebecois...� But I _WILL_�proudly sew both my province's and country's flags when I go back-packing next year, and I always celebrate la Saint-Jean-Baptiste :D -n and you may not be able to turn right on a red light but you can go right through it! :D :D :D :D :D there's nothing wrong at all with having pride for one's own state or province.� texans regularly will display the texas state flag right there with the flag of the united states.� nothing wrong with that at all.� texas is kinda the quebec of the states: big, a little weird, and full of people who think they're their own country. heeheehee �-= george =- If I remember correctly, Texas also has the option to secede... or to split into up to five states.� It stems from when they (as an independent republic) joined the Union. Of course, this is also one of my dad's stories... and he's been wrong before. You must first create an account to post.
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