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I know that Canucks love Canada very much but prefer to live in Florida for 3/4 of year :^D
But dear North guys, first tango you got with Justina
Then, maybe, some alligator dances allowed ...
 
I know that Canucks love Canada very much but prefer to live in Florida for 3/4 of year :^D
But dear North guys, first tango you got with Justina
Then, maybe, some alligator dances allowed ...

Zulus, I hope you don't mind me asking but what is your native language/nationality?

I think you have a great sense of humor, but sometimes it is lost in the translation. :)
 
He did answer earlier today. :)
Polish
English as a 4th language
His other two are Jive and Canadian.

Actually one of my girlfriend's was from Poland, moved here as a kid, and her mom spoke very little English. 7 years of dating and by the end I pretty much could figure out what her mom was saying. English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. We have to many words that mean the same thing, too many spellings for the same sounding word but with different meanings. "Their car broke down so they couldn't get there, now they're pissed." "Hey would you might chopping that wood?" Its gotta be confusing as hell to learn.

Then there are all the different accents. I'm half Chicagoan half Texan. It was very confusing. Spent my summers in Texas and then would get upset that restaurants up here didn't have grits, gumbo, or biscuits and gravy. My great aunt took me to this bbq place once that was run and patronized by one specific race. Yeah. 8 year old me "What's a whole fried yardbird?"

I have "English as their only language" relatives who are harder to understand than my ex-girlfriend's mom.
 
His other two are Jive and Canadian.

Actually one of my girlfriend's was from Poland, moved here as a kid, and her mom spoke very little English. 7 years of dating and by the end I pretty much could figure out what her mom was saying. English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. We have to many words that mean the same thing, too many spellings for the same sounding word but with different meanings. "Their car broke down so they couldn't get there, now they're pissed." "Hey would you might chopping that wood?" Its gotta be confusing as hell to learn.

Then there are all the different accents. I'm half Chicagoan half Texan. It was very confusing. Spent my summers in Texas and then would get upset that restaurants up here didn't have grits, gumbo, or biscuits and gravy. My great aunt took me to this bbq place once that was run and patronized by one specific race. Yeah. 8 year old me "What's a whole fried yardbird?"

I have "English as their only language" relatives who are harder to understand than my ex-girlfriend's mom.

Our neighbors are Polish, speak a little English. Fun as anything to hang out with. We make it work. :)
 
I get along great with polish people, we have very similar views.
 
If January in Florida is too hot
I got only one solution
You know David which one :^D

Yeah. Man up. That's why now in the summer I sometimes train wearing heavy warm clothes. Same reason I shoveled the driveway in my T-shirt this morning. Learn to function in every temperature.

Probably not the solution you were thinking of though, was it? ;)
 
Yeah. Man up. That's why now in the summer I sometimes train wearing heavy warm clothes. Same reason I shoveled the driveway in my T-shirt this morning. Learn to function in every temperature.

Probably not the solution you were thinking of though, was it? ;)
If you remember
I'm from deeper North than you are now :^)
But now I prefer a bit of warm on the a$$
 
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