Canada/United States would you move cross border for a lady/guy?

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Would you move?


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iTOREtheSKY

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#41
My ex was from right outside of London. I planned on moving there when we got married,but she wanted to come to the states. After 9 yrs of marriage,as you see that turned out brilliant. lol

I have no problem relocating to be with the woman I love. Period.
 
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IloveyouGod

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#42
Oh, I love to see the wildlife in winter. I don't ski or skate or do ice fishing. I'd love to try snow shoe or sledding.
We had ice storm during Christmas and new year and some areas they didn't have heat or electricity or internet.

Which, you know, it hits me how luxury life we live and when we lost these things we panicked and those poor people lives in Kenya who don't have electricity or clean water to drink or anything, really. How do they do it?? May God bless them! My church organizes a trip to Kenya once a year to serve these people and they always come back in O!!! :)


We've had lots of ice storms here. I remember one that shut the whole city down for a few days. It was pretty awesome to see. It wasn't awesome not having electricity or heat, but it was beautiful. I live by this state park called Presque Isle, it's on lake Erie. It's an amazing place in the winter. You can ice skate, Ice fish, snow shoe, cross country ski. When you cross country ski you can go on some back trails and look at the wildlife in the winter, it's really cool.

Plus the ice dunes on the lake are awesome in the winter. I wouldn't walk on them, but they're cool to look at.
 
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Donkeyfish07

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#43
OK, so how it works Donkeyfish? Is it like whoever finds the gun missing will know he's in trouble because their spouse is preparing to kill them soon or something??? :rolleyes:

Hey, do you put the gun in a safety place during a fight or an argument?? Please say yes!! Please please!! :p
lol, I've never had a spouse that wanted to kill me so I couldn't tell you. :p
 
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akrick

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#44
​Are you asking about moving to Vortexland, or moving away from Vortexland? :D
I think the question is if you would move for Vortexman or his polar opposite.
 

Jilly81

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Jan 16, 2011
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#45
OK, so how it works Donkeyfish? Is it like whoever finds the gun missing will know he's in trouble because their spouse is preparing to kill them soon or something??? :rolleyes:

Hey, do you put the gun in a safety place during a fight or an argument?? Please say yes!! Please please!! :p
I wasn't going to log in, but this needs to be said. If you're the kind of person who it even CROSSES YOUR MIND to get a gun during an argument because you feel angry, you shouldn't have one at all. In fact, don't have anything more dangerous than a butter knife.

I normally don't even discuss guns here, but I will say that if my dad hadn't had a gun, my cat would be dead; a rabid raccoon was attacking her. Another minute and she wouldn't have made it, even though the raccoon had only been at it for 30 seconds (my dad heard the commotion right away). The police couldn't have even made it up the driveway fast enough to save her. Gun ownership can make you safer OR less safe; it's mostly up to you...
 

just_monicat

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#46
We've had lots of ice storms here. I remember one that shut the whole city down for a few days. It was pretty awesome to see. It wasn't awesome not having electricity or heat, but it was beautiful. I live by this state park called Presque Isle, it's on lake Erie. It's an amazing place in the winter. You can ice skate, Ice fish, snow shoe, cross country ski. When you cross country ski you can go on some back trails and look at the wildlife in the winter, it's really cool.

Plus the ice dunes on the lake are awesome in the winter. I wouldn't walk on them, but they're cool to look at.
i don't know if i've ever seen an ice dune. that sounds really cool. actually, that park sounds amazing too.

as far as the other stuff, it reminds me of winters in montana. PE for the entire winter was either cross-country skiing or square dancing. the skiing was fabulous. then we'd have full day field trips to go downhill skiing. i actually prefer snowboarding now, but when i go visit my sister in mt, we go x-country skiing.

i hate square dancing. : )
 
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Donkeyfish07

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#47
I wasn't going to log in, but this needs to be said. If you're the kind of person who it even CROSSES YOUR MIND to get a gun during an argument because you feel angry, you shouldn't have one at all. In fact, don't have anything more dangerous than a butter knife.
That's a good point, but I think Nev was just joking around :p
 

Loveneverfails

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#48
ORR you could move to Alaska.

Its America, but with Canadian weather and landscape. :p
 
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AgnusDei

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#50
Well, Canadian women in my opinion have a very unique beauty that distinguish them from many women.

And definitely if I met a nice Canadian woman with guts to have faith and run the race with God's power it is absolutely worth the move.

From Venezuela to Canada it would be quite an adventure for me.

Canada has a trademark with breathtaking sightseeings in Ottawa, British Columbia, Alberta.
And United States have beautiful places in Arizona, Maine, Oregon, to name a few.
 
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seoulsearch

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Would i move across the border for a Canadian.

That depends

How hot is he???
Obviously, he'd have to be hot enough to melt all that snow.

(I was raised in MI all my life which some would say is practically Canada so... No big deal, it's only a hop, skip, and a jump away.)
 
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IloveyouGod

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#52
Ha?!!!! Where is this coming from?!!!! What are you talking about?!!!!

My comment is a joke about Donkeyfish's post about those Americans who own guns because that's not normal here in Canada. I wouldn't get a gun even if I'm mad n' not just angry!!

Good story about your cat. I own a dog and we have raccoons too, but I wouldn't still own a gun. It's something that I wouldn't like to own no matter what.


I wasn't going to log in, but this needs to be said. If you're the kind of person who it even CROSSES YOUR MIND to get a gun during an argument because you feel angry, you shouldn't have one at all. In fact, don't have anything more dangerous than a butter knife.

I normally don't even discuss guns here, but I will say that if my dad hadn't had a gun, my cat would be dead; a rabid raccoon was attacking her. Another minute and she wouldn't have made it, even though the raccoon had only been at it for 30 seconds (my dad heard the commotion right away). The police couldn't have even made it up the driveway fast enough to save her. Gun ownership can make you safer OR less safe; it's mostly up to you...
 

Jilly81

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#53
Oops, it appears that I took a joking post literally XD! I'm glad that was a joke, IloveYouGod; I thought you were saying that if a fight was starting, the people about to argue should halt and go hide their guns (wait, if they were the ones who hid them, would that even work? Mind= blown) so they wouldn't get mad and shoot each other. I know some people who would've said what you said and would've been TOTALLY serious, so I assumed you were as well XD! Anyway, I see that it was a joke now, thankfully :).

Oh, and I didn't think that you meant that you, yourself was tempted to shoot someone else during a heated argument, ILYG. I just thought you meant that about others, so I thought I'd say something; that nobody should have firearms (or knives or anything dangerous) if they are that prone to violence.
 
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IloveyouGod

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#54
No worries Jilly :) Sorry, I was shocked n' didn't understand what are you talking about :D It's all good Jill :eek:
But enough about guns now before someone else starts to think we are both serious!! :D


Oops, it appears that I took a joking post literally XD! I'm glad that was a joke, IloveYouGod; I thought you were saying that if a fight was starting, the people about to argue should halt and go hide their guns (wait, if they were the ones who hid them, would that even work? Mind= blown) so they wouldn't get mad and shoot each other. I know some people who would've said what you said and would've been TOTALLY serious, so I assumed you were as well XD! Anyway, I see that it was a joke now, thankfully :).

Oh, and I didn't think that you meant that you, yourself was tempted to shoot someone else during a heated argument, ILYG. I just thought you meant that about others, so I thought I'd say something; that nobody should have firearms (or knives or anything dangerous) if they are that prone to violence.
 

Misty77

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I would have before, and I would definitely do it after my son is up and grown. Having joint custody limits my residential options for a few more years.
 
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Pandas

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#57
Maybe. Not sure.
 
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ww_21

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#58
Not American or Canadian but my answer is yes. I would. And I will be moving to Canada soon because of my other half. Who cares about geography as long as you're happy anyways?!
 

Descyple

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Would I ever leave Canada and cross the border to be with an American woman???

Only if I could bring the following Canadian "distinctives" with me

1. Full Health Care Coverage, so when I get attacked by shotgun-wielding hill-billy Americans (a la "Deliverance"), I won't have to pay for the buck shots to be removed.

2. My collection of Canadian singer Celine Dion "Collectable Plates", which always shatter when I play one of her cd's.

3. And my favorite t-shirt which says "Everything is Bigger North of the Border" - its referring to Canada's land mass vs. U.S. land mass (I don't know what you were all thinking!!!).
 
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Indiana
#60
if Canada got rid of gun restrictions I wouldnt have a problem with living there.

I <3 guns. AK's AR's SKS. and many more.