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It only follows - the further "left" you go on the map, the greater the sense of self-importance. This is how B.C. becomes superior to us all.
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<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yeah except someone allowed some
inferior politicians to run our economy into the ground and we're a little overcrowded. People east of BC don't actually think that BCians feel superior do they? It's not like we're from Toronto [img]smile.gif[/img] . Just about everyone in BC is originally from the pairies. Maybe we think we're a little
wiser for getting away from wind and the winter but certainly not
superior :D . (BTW it's raining but my 80 pound lab doesn't have to be tied down so the mosquitoes don't fly off with her)
Truth be told, I love the prairies, I was born in Saskatoon. Half my family live in Saskatchewan and Alberta. If I could find work out there I'd move to a small town in Saskatchewan and watch the clouds in the Summer and play hockey outside in the Winter (maybe I should just put Lisa to work, early retirement suits me). Of course I also love all the different regions in B.C., Wyoming, Montanna and the Dakotas are beautiful and there are some places in the foot hills west of Calgary that are pretty nice too. There is even beauty in the badlands. I'm a bit of a whore I guess.