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  • D Dave Kreskowiak

    Hey! I love animals - they're delicious!

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    What if they decided to build the National Billboard Hall of Fame in your town?

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      My personal favorite.

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      People Eating Tasty Animals. :)

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      • G GAMerritt

        What if they decided to build the National Billboard Hall of Fame in your town?

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        I thought they already did!

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        • D Dan Neely

          aside from eating at that restaurant is there anything interesting to do in the Saskatoon area?

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          Yep, Snowball fights. snowball-fight[^] I lived out there for a bunch of years. The wind would blow so G..D... hard, the only thing that slowed it down was North Dakota.

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            Yep, Snowball fights. snowball-fight[^] I lived out there for a bunch of years. The wind would blow so G..D... hard, the only thing that slowed it down was North Dakota.

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            figures; it doesn't appear to be on the way to anything either short of driving to Alaska; and while that would be an interesting trip finite vacation periods at work would make doing it somewhat difficult. :sigh:

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              figures; it doesn't appear to be on the way to anything either short of driving to Alaska; and while that would be an interesting trip finite vacation periods at work would make doing it somewhat difficult. :sigh:

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              Not sure about that, I think a driving trip to Alaska would be interesting, as long as you make the jump off point in the right place (Northern B.C?). A friend of mine who lived in Inuvik for a couple of years, told me that they drove the Dempster Highway to Dawson Creek or Whitehorse (can't recall), and went through a set of tires! :( The trip across the prairies is flat, generally boring and takes a couple of days. (flame suit on) When you can see a rain shower from an hour or so away, you know it's flat! After over a half dozen trips out there due to family (over the years), we could count on 3 long days (12+ hrs) from central Ontario to Calgary, each direction. Ken

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                Not sure about that, I think a driving trip to Alaska would be interesting, as long as you make the jump off point in the right place (Northern B.C?). A friend of mine who lived in Inuvik for a couple of years, told me that they drove the Dempster Highway to Dawson Creek or Whitehorse (can't recall), and went through a set of tires! :( The trip across the prairies is flat, generally boring and takes a couple of days. (flame suit on) When you can see a rain shower from an hour or so away, you know it's flat! After over a half dozen trips out there due to family (over the years), we could count on 3 long days (12+ hrs) from central Ontario to Calgary, each direction. Ken

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                Flying halfway across the country to drive the other half of the way (I live in western PA) strikes me as rather silly. It's a ~4k mile drive to anchorage which is about a week of driving; probably closer to two once some touristy stuff along the way is added in. That's easier said than done while having a job; and while without the money for that sort of trip is a challenge of its own.

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                A friend of mine who lived in Inuvik for a couple of years, told me that they drove the Dempster Highway to Dawson Creek or Whitehorse (can't recall), and went through a set of tires!

                :omg: The roads were that bad? Even with cheap (or winter) tires that's at least 10x normal wear.

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                  Flying halfway across the country to drive the other half of the way (I live in western PA) strikes me as rather silly. It's a ~4k mile drive to anchorage which is about a week of driving; probably closer to two once some touristy stuff along the way is added in. That's easier said than done while having a job; and while without the money for that sort of trip is a challenge of its own.

                  RTek23 wrote:

                  A friend of mine who lived in Inuvik for a couple of years, told me that they drove the Dempster Highway to Dawson Creek or Whitehorse (can't recall), and went through a set of tires!

                  :omg: The roads were that bad? Even with cheap (or winter) tires that's at least 10x normal wear.

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                  True enough. Those drives across the country burned my vacation time at a high rate, never mind after the drive, you needed a vacation to recover. (6 days on the road, makes a sore ....). Best saved for retirement.

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                    True enough. Those drives across the country burned my vacation time at a high rate, never mind after the drive, you needed a vacation to recover. (6 days on the road, makes a sore ....). Best saved for retirement.

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                    Yeah, but short of winning the lotto (which would be doubly impressive since I don't play) that's at least 35-40 years out; probably longer if they push social security benefit dates again to keep it solvent.

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                    • D Dan Neely

                      Yeah, but short of winning the lotto (which would be doubly impressive since I don't play) that's at least 35-40 years out; probably longer if they push social security benefit dates again to keep it solvent.

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                      I'm in a bit better boat there, if all goes according to plan. First Lottery, then.... Of course, dreaming the dream and living the dream are huge differences :((.

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