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Dec. 6th, 2006 12:46 pmSpammety Spam, and then Getting to Work (housework, that is):
This is depressing:

create your own personalized map of Canada
And, er. Whoever made this map needs to change the whole code, not just the map part. It says, "visited 4 states (30%)". Also, the coding says "visitedCanadianStates". Dear page coder: I have not visited a single state in Canada, you ignoramus. And besides, you're trying to tell me that 4 provinces is 30% of Canada? I don't think so. :/
This is also depressing:

create your own visited country map
This is really depressing:

create your own personalized map of the USA
At least they didn't say "visited 21 provinces", If this were a map of China, this would actually be possible. *g*
I've got to travel more, obviously.
This is depressing:
create your own personalized map of Canada
And, er. Whoever made this map needs to change the whole code, not just the map part. It says, "visited 4 states (30%)". Also, the coding says "visitedCanadianStates". Dear page coder: I have not visited a single state in Canada, you ignoramus. And besides, you're trying to tell me that 4 provinces is 30% of Canada? I don't think so. :/
This is also depressing:
create your own visited country map
This is really depressing:
create your own personalized map of the USA
At least they didn't say "visited 21 provinces", If this were a map of China, this would actually be possible. *g*
I've got to travel more, obviously.
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Date: 2006-12-06 07:37 pm (UTC)create your own personalized map of Canada
or check out ourVancouver travel guide
Hubby and I (mostly me) have been seriously talking about emigrating to either Nova Scotia or the Yukon. Obviously there is a slight difference between the two so we still need to talk about it (and perhaps visit the Yukon to check it out, something I am dying to add to my list). I listen to CBC's podcasts of the "North/Nova Scotia this week" to try and help me decide. It hasn't helped much.
Ooh I never talk about my private life generally, you should feel honoured ;-)
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Date: 2006-12-06 08:35 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-12-06 08:42 pm (UTC)If that question ever comes up in Trivial Pursuits, then you can thank me.
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Date: 2006-12-07 01:56 am (UTC)I only recently discovered that Trivial Pursuit is a Canadian invention. It's manufactured by Hasbro, which is based in Pawtucket, RI, which is where I'm currently living. My very favourite game ever, actually. *g*
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Date: 2006-12-07 01:35 am (UTC)I've never been to the Yukon. It sounds cold. My ex-husband went through a phase where he was obsessed with the coldest parts of Canada. He's from Connecticut. Go figure. I think he's still got a little of that, because he sat down and read a whole bunch of the website I opened for him about Nunavut at Thankgsiving. Brr.
Ooh I never talk about my private life generally, you should feel honoured
Oh, I am. :) I talk about myself, but it's pretty much almost always unintelligible gibberish. *g*