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General => General info Somewhat hot tub related => Topic started by: Tom on December 07, 2007, 06:13:11 pm
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Didja see that? Didja?
On the Dec. 4 edition of Reaper, the boys from Work Bench parked a Coyote Spa (looked like an Outlaw) on a front lawn and had a little pool party with the Daughter of the Devil herself. What a hoot!
If anybody can give me a video capture of that scene, I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance
Tom
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Here you go Tom. The spa scene is at the 22 minute mark.
http://cwtv.com/cw-video/reaper/full/?play=445-2567
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Here you go Tom. The spa scene is at the 22 minute mark.
http://cwtv.com/cw-video/reaper/full/?play=445-2567
Chad, I appreciate your thoughtfulness, but that site is blocked to Canadians (and, I would assume, everyone else outside the continental US).
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Chad, I appreciate your thoughtfulness, but that site is blocked to Canadians (and, I would assume, everyone else outside the continental US).
Tom,
Isn't Canada part of the continental US?
Considering the value of the dollar, can we annex you?
Is Alaska part of the continental US?
Is there a continental Canada? (maybe excluding the maritime provinces??)
Why would the CW website be blocked to Canadians?
Don't they give out day-passes?
In the interests of parity (or retaliation), shouldn't CW be prohibited from showing Arctic tubs?
So many questions.....
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Alaska is part of the continental US as it's attached to the same continent. It is not however a part of the contiguous US.
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Here you go Tom. The spa scene is at the 22 minute mark.
http://cwtv.com/cw-video/reaper/full/?play=445-2567
Perhaps one of you who has access could take a still from the video and post it for me?
Thanks in advance
Tom
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Tom,
Isn't Canada part of the continental US?
Considering the value of the dollar, can we annex you?
Is Alaska part of the continental US?
Is there a continental Canada? (maybe excluding the maritime provinces??)
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No.
The continental US refers *only* to the contiguous United States, and the District of Columbia and alaska. (Ie the north american mainland) Conus does not include foreign nations or territories, no matter how good their beer may be.
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Perhaps one of you who has access could take a still from the video and post it for me?
Thanks in advance
Tom
Dr Spa, my close rival in Geography prowess.
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Dr Spa, my close rival in Geography prowess.
Wow, he knows the difference between continental and contiguous? Big deal, he's not really even a doctor!
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Wow, he knows the difference between continental and contiguous? Big deal, he's not really even a doctor!
Then I better get that prostate exam re-done. I can't believe he fooled me.
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Isn't Canada part of the continental US? Considering the value of the dollar, can we annex you?
Not right now. Maybe someday.
Why would the CW website be blocked to Canadians?
I wondered that too. We're allowed to watch the show on TV but not on the web.
Please will someone capture a scene from the video? I hope to use it in our company newsletter.
Thanks
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I think we should annex Canada before it's too late. They reportedly have over 75% of the worlds freshwater supply, and that commodity could come in real handy some day in the future.
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Please will someone capture a scene from the video? I hope to use it in our company newsletter.
Thanks
If I knew how, Tom, I would. But I don't.
Sorry
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I think we should annex Canada before it's too late. They reportedly have over 75% of the worlds freshwater supply, and that commodity could come in real handy some day in the future.
Sounds like a good idea to me. In consolation we will build curling rinks in every major US city. And we will allow them to keep making their beer the Canadian way, but they will have to learn to prounce OUT ABOUT SHOUT. But they will be required to renounce the metric system.
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Sounds like a good idea to me.
I will politely demur. (How Canadian of me)
In consolation we will build curling rinks in every major US city.
Add a hockey arena and we'll think about it.
And we will allow them to keep making their beer the Canadian way
Decent of you.
but they will have to learn to prounce OUT ABOUT SHOUT.
We can already pronounce them quite clearly, thank you. Elocutionist, correct thine own accent.
But they will be required to renounce the metric system.
Why? The US has been officially metric since 1866. See "The Metric System in the US", http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/usmetric.html
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I now wish we'd have gone "hard metric" back in the late 70's, when Jimmy Carter was pushing for it.
I'd probably need a few hundred less wrenches and sockets.
Half the stuff I work on is metric, and half SAE. Big pain it the caboose.
I worked at a liquor store when that industry changed over back in the early 1980's- we all lived thru it.
Except beer is still in 12 oz containers.