Which Countries Would You Like To Visit?
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Ughh fine to go back on topic I would like to visit Canada because it's basically the US without a retarted president and with moose (they're awesome eh?) and a good temperature everywhere. I would also like to visit Australia but it's too hot for my standards. BTW electric rain PM me with your arguments I'm curious.
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Wrong. BC and Southern Ontario are about the only really densely populated areas. The rest is very outdoorish.
What's up with Manitoba? I have never heard anything about it for years.
The Maritimes are awesome, if you can st and the smell of fish. It's rainy a lot there too. I've never been West of Ontario, but I can definitely say that east of it is great.
My point is that you're wrong. The part YOU are in is not very outdoorish, but that accounts for a very small part of Canada.
As you can see, Southern Ontario (namely, Toronto) is the only area in Canada where there's more than 150 people per square kilometre (390/mi):
http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=70010&rendTypeId=4
Compared to the US, which tops out at 1000+/square mile:
http://www.theodora.com/maps/new9/usa_p ... ensity.jpg
The Canadian map is from 2002, and the American one from 2000. If anything, the American map would show MORE people in 2002.
What's up with Manitoba? I have never heard anything about it for years.
The Maritimes are awesome, if you can st and the smell of fish. It's rainy a lot there too. I've never been West of Ontario, but I can definitely say that east of it is great.
My point is that you're wrong. The part YOU are in is not very outdoorish, but that accounts for a very small part of Canada.
As you can see, Southern Ontario (namely, Toronto) is the only area in Canada where there's more than 150 people per square kilometre (390/mi):
http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=70010&rendTypeId=4
Compared to the US, which tops out at 1000+/square mile:
http://www.theodora.com/maps/new9/usa_p ... ensity.jpg
The Canadian map is from 2002, and the American one from 2000. If anything, the American map would show MORE people in 2002.
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I really want to go to the city London again. I guess when I went in January, it was the right time to go, because a gaming exhibit hosted by Nintendo had opened for a few days in the Science Museum. It was really big and there were tons of games to play and people to play against (Smash Bros. was the most fun!).
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I would really like to go to Rio, never been there and it's not really far away, guess I'll end up going for business anyway. Then I'd love to visit Prague, got family there.
Im not very interested in Japan, my dad been there and It doesn't sound like my kind of place, besides, I'm to latin american for my own good.
Im not very interested in Japan, my dad been there and It doesn't sound like my kind of place, besides, I'm to latin american for my own good.