I spent seven years there. I learned these rules well.
To: Candor7; NorthOf45; fanfan
2 posted on
05/30/2009 12:14:44 PM PDT by
buccaneer81
(Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
To: buccaneer81
Except for the snowy stuff, it sounds like rural Georgia, too...
3 posted on
05/30/2009 12:20:24 PM PDT by
backhoe
(All across America, the Lights are going out...)
To: buccaneer81
The #1 rule about being from rural New Brunswick - belief in the value of socialism and big government. Only PEI and Nova Scotia might be worse, but barely.
6 posted on
05/30/2009 12:56:09 PM PDT by
impimp
To: buccaneer81
So Moncton, NB is the Canadian equivalent of Charleston, WV in the U.S.?
I was raised on baked beans and brown bread. Very tasty.
7 posted on
05/30/2009 12:57:07 PM PDT by
thecodont
To: buccaneer81
No. 6 reminds me of west Texas where everybody waves. I had a friend in the oil business who waved at everyone on two-lane roads. Called it his “hi, neighbor.”
10 posted on
05/30/2009 1:11:56 PM PDT by
olereporter
(Today's media should be held accountable for journalistic malfeasance and First Amendment abuse.)
To: buccaneer81
15 posted on
05/30/2009 3:03:33 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(1996 2006 2008 - Good Things Come in Threes)
To: buccaneer81
22. Abortion is NOT publically funded. Even the ruling liberal party is against it ... for now at least.
To: buccaneer81
I live at the opposite end of the Appalachians, in Southwest Virginia, and we have pretty much the same rules. I’ve been to New Brunswick several times - - great place; I remember at St. Andrews there’s an old post-Revolutionary War fort with the cannons still trained on the U.S. NB may need those yet, eh?
21 posted on
05/30/2009 5:05:41 PM PDT by
jay1949
(Work is the curse of the blogging class)
To: buccaneer81; fanfan
NHL and Minor Hockey is as important here as the Leafs and HabsWords to live by!
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