Canada or Australia?

Canada or Australia?

  • Canada

    Votes: 12 41.4%
  • Australia

    Votes: 17 58.6%

  • Total voters
    29

Shytheed Dumas

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Mar 6, 2006
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IJ. said:
Ummm Roo's AREN'T the friendly docile critters you see on TV, they're ones that have been raised by humans since birth!

Big wild Reds will kick you to death given the chance!

So you can hunt them, right? I've got a .270 that's just itchin to take a Red. :naughty:
 

IJ.

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Mar 30, 2005
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I come from a land down under
Haven't checked the legalities on this as the last time we did hunted was on a friends property as they'd become a problem! (even then I'm not sure if anyone checked)

270 is good 22-250 worked well as did a mini 14 Ruger 6.5x55 assault rifle was awesome from almost 1 KM away!

Single shot 12G with #6 shot wasn't a good idea though! ;)
 

amd_hcds

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Dec 20, 2005
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Yeah I think seeing IJ's car in australia is a big thing lol

Well I'm not sure which place is better till now Canada is too cold and Australia is too far from the world. What about the Supra community in both cities?
 

bobiseverywhere

bobb'n for money
Apr 1, 2005
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www.bobiseverywhere.com
Move to Canada and just work/vacation in the states during the winter months. If you live in Vancouver Winter is a Joke. Toronto it's not that big a deal either.

ninja edit:

if you want multicultural then Montreal is the place to be. Everyone i know that has traveled the world, have all told me they have never been in a city that is more diverse.
 

mc_h

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Apr 1, 2005
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amd_hcds said:
Yeah I think seeing IJ's car in australia is a big thing lol

Well I'm not sure which place is better till now Canada is too cold and Australia is too far from the world. What about the Supra community in both cities?

Depends where you go in canada
Victoria(van island) and Vancouver are basically similar to seattle WA...depending on where you go in both places, there'll be palm trees here and there, ocean...the odd snow during winter that will melt the next day...Below freezing temps are RARE

Ontario would be the next "warmest"...toronto and south to windsor...Pretty much 1/3 of the countries population is in that little stretch along the US border...It gets pretty cold during winter. Summers are usually 30-38C most of the time(85-100F) and VERY HUMID. Toronto's the biggest city....We've got a few hundred supras going around in the gta

Can't say much for aussieland, though it looks awesome there...warm weather, cool accents, hot girls etc etc. Oh ALSO...one thing to remember is australia and canada both have VERY VERY expensive real estate compared to the US. Most places you need a bare minimum of 300k to get anything...IE vancouver/victoria, average home prices are 700k+
Meanwhile, I could goto nashville or dallas and grab a nice home for 100k..