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Michael Soldan

05-20-2005 05:31:46




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Well I thought I would mention this on our forum, this is one of Canada's holiday long week ends to celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria, great grandmother to the present Queen. It signifies the beginning of summer, the cottage season, the opening of resorts, fireworks, partying, generally a big week end in the scheme of holiday week ends....and if you Americans hadn't left the fold in 1776...you'd all be having a long week end and a paid holiday!!!! heh heh heh.. Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Hugh MacKay again

05-22-2005 03:22:28




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Mike: Having said what I did about 4 day parties, ironically Newfoundlanders being just about as far as you get from the US border in Canada, have a Newfoundland drinking song. One of the lines in that song goes like this, " For the second time since we've been here, it's getting dark again."

I once attended one of their functions, and a group called the Irish Descendants were performing this song. Those guys were belting out this song and man they looked like they had been there for two sunsets. Shortly after moving to Ontario, I met a guy down in St Thomas, who in his daily routine worked with a lot of Newfoundlanders. He was of the opinion that no one anywhere else in Canada knew how to enjoy a party as much as Newfoundlanders.

Newfoundlanders unlike the Americans who left the fold in 1776, only joined the fold in 1949. Believe me a good many of them have had their regrets since.

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Hugh MacKay

05-21-2005 15:22:38




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Mike: I wouldn't speak out too much about anyone leaving the fold. They had good reason. As for poor old Queen Victoria, I doubt if she would be awfully proud of her progeny, were she still alive.

As for the hollidays, man has always used a good imagination, if he wanted to have a party.

One thing I've noticed since moving here to SW Ontario, thus being next door to MI, NY, etc. Having lived in Nova Scotia we had little contact with Americans other than summer tourist season. What I'm seeing on this July 1st-4th item. This near the border both sides use it as a good excuse for a 4 day party. This is probably an item people that live far from the border, on both sides never gave much consideration. It was new to me.

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Jeff In Ontario

05-20-2005 17:26:33




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Mike
Happy Victoria Day! I"m hoping to get down to your neck of the woods in the first part of June.. maybe you could point me in the direction of some good tractor parts places? :>)

Jeff



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big fred

05-20-2005 12:34:58




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Enjoy your long weekend! I saw that the Queen is in Regina to celebrate Saskatchewan's (100th?) anniversary.



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Farmallkid From Ont,

05-20-2005 12:12:37




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
It also signifies the start of nice weather and tractor wrenchin and sunday tourin! Tomorrow we are goin to grandma"s to clean up the yard, and i will make sure there is a spot for the thresher in the shed to! There will just be Coke and hotdogs, not brats and beer there!



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R. John Johnson

05-20-2005 10:36:31




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Happy Victoria's Day Mike. Probably won't do much celebrating here, too much to do. I'm doing things backwards. The cows are out to pasture and now I'm checking the fences. Enjoy!

John



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williamf

05-20-2005 09:11:49




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Happy Her Majesty Day
I'm guessing there, just like most of my advice here on YT.
One of my younger sisters married a nice Canadian chap. I had all these years secretly envied him the fact that he was born into substantial wealth. Then one day last week I was in a new store in one of our malls, the World Market. There were two prices on every item. One was our price and the other, the price they charge Canadians. Poor fella, he has to have his wife go in and buy the stuff to avoid paying twice as much.
I feel that that's xenophobic discrimination and something should be done.
Oh, Canada
Wm

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RN

05-20-2005 15:37:57




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to williamf, 05-20-2005 09:11:49  
2 price tags on item? Canadian dollar is less than American dollar- store is taking both currencies, probably credit cards also in both $. Known to be done around border areas, some Windsor/Detroit stores known to work both currencies, Thunder bay area also according to friend who took a trip up there. RN



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Rudi

05-20-2005 08:48:57




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
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Guys:

Mike has touched on an interesting topic. See, we up here get to have the best of both worlds. We have our Victoria Day weekend AND we get to have our July 1st holiday which used to be known as Dominion Day back when I was a youngster and is now known as Canada Day.

However, and this is the important part!

Not only do we start partying on July 1st, it usually runs right through to the end of July 4th!

I too like to celebrate with brats and beer - the more the merrier, although this year, I am going to have to be verrrrry careful - 1 brat and 1 beer. Jeez, that sounds like a tune from George Thorogood and the Destroyers! :-))

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Chris in Washington

05-20-2005 17:51:43




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Rudi, 05-20-2005 08:48:57  
Hi Rudi, it has been awhile. You wouldn't happen to have any online manuals for a Super C?



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Rudi

05-20-2005 18:10:05




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Chris in Washington, 05-20-2005 17:51:43  
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Chris:

Not yet, but soon. I have a feeling one is on the way.



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Chris in Washington

05-20-2005 20:12:40




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Rudi, 05-20-2005 18:10:05  
Thanks Rudi, and have a great Victoria Day.



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Bill in NC

05-20-2005 08:40:56




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
I've enjoyed getting to know our Canadian friends on this board and learning more about your country, weather, crops and much more. Oh, and your Farmall tractors, too!



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captaink

05-20-2005 07:24:26




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Mike,

Seems to me we do about the same thing around the 4th of July. :>) Paid holiday for a lot of folks, parties, fireworks, and celebrating the fact that we are not part of the fold any longer.

Did someone say tea and crumpets? :<(

I prefer brats and beer! :>)

Seriously, have a great and safe celebration!



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JakeF

05-20-2005 07:19:51




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
Having a farm weekends off don't mean much, but we do have a tractor pull scheduled for the 4 of July. But then you "in the fold" people don't seam to happy to celebrate the 4th with us. Enjoy your weedend. Jake



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Randy in NE

05-20-2005 05:50:59




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Michael Soldan, 05-20-2005 05:31:46  
I'm sure that if somebody had pointed this out to the Colonists then we would still be in the "fold". But then we get our long weekend next weekend with the paid holiday.



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Harley

05-20-2005 06:30:01




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Randy in NE, 05-20-2005 05:50:59  
Michael ole buddy, don't even go there. Hehehe. I know you weren't, but just for the record, can you see a good ole boy redneck from backwoods Kentucky stopping work at 10:00 and 2:00 for a spot of tea and some crumpets? Just don't work for me, but then maybe we'uns could have a spot of culture down here that we have missing now. Would certainly have been an interesting picture though. Later, Harley

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EricB

05-20-2005 09:07:51




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to Harley, 05-20-2005 06:30:01  
Harley! Its back to school for you!
Tea and crumpets is at 4:00pm not 2:00
Enjoy them anyway!



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Harley

05-20-2005 10:56:38




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 Re: O/T Queen Victoria in reply to EricB, 05-20-2005 09:07:51  
Ya Eric, but I'm one of them full figured fellas, and if'n I fill up on crumpets at 4:00 I might be too full to have a good supper doncha know. Later, Harley



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