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- KoolBak
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Re: Life in Canada
I don't understand the obsession with mexi fries? They're at every taco time. Not a Canadian thing. 
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
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Re: Life in Canada
Saxitoxin claimed there are two separate and different chains in the United States that both use the Taco Time name.
In Canada we only have the good one that started in Eugene, Oregon. https://www.tacotime.com/about/index.html
Saxitoxin posted, down there it's only in Washington and Oregon.
Mookie said he could get them when he was a kid. Now he lives in California, excellent actual Mexican food but none of the good Taco Times with tots near him.
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... p=5251069u
In Canada we only have the good one that started in Eugene, Oregon. https://www.tacotime.com/about/index.html
Saxitoxin posted, down there it's only in Washington and Oregon.
Mookie said he could get them when he was a kid. Now he lives in California, excellent actual Mexican food but none of the good Taco Times with tots near him.
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... p=5251069u
- mookiemcgee
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Re: Life in Canada
No Taco Times in the 7th largest economy in the world sadly. looks like there are a couple in NV, and one in OR next time I venture out of the greatest state in America.
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- KoolBak
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There are 4 within 20 miles of me off the top of my head, all with mexi fries. I pass many others travelling....assumed all the same.
No fooking clue what goes on in Cali....and not gonna find out
EDIT: Quick search turns up 23 in Oregon....
No fooking clue what goes on in Cali....and not gonna find out
EDIT: Quick search turns up 23 in Oregon....
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
Neil Young....Like An Inca
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Neil Young....Like An Inca
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Re: Life in Canada
So now I presume https://tacotimecanada.com broke away from https://www.tacotime.com at some point. Their origin story says they started in 1978 in Lethbridge.
I kind of want to investigate the other chain Saxi was writing abowt. Possibly a bad idea.
I'll tell you what's not going on there...
Delicious crispy Mexi-Fries®.
I kind of want to investigate the other chain Saxi was writing abowt. Possibly a bad idea.
Fair enough.KoolBak wrote:
No fooking clue what goes on in Cali....and not gonna find out
I'll tell you what's not going on there...
Delicious crispy Mexi-Fries®.
- mookiemcgee
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Re: Life in Canada
I wonder if it's a mix of the two chains? I was looking here - https://www.tacotime.com/locator/index. ... 0&q=oregonKoolBak wrote:There are 4 within 20 miles of me off the top of my head, all with mexi fries. I pass many others travelling....assumed all the same.
No fooking clue what goes on in Cali....and not gonna find out
EDIT: Quick search turns up 23 in Oregon....
and it seems like there are maybe 5-6 in OR but I'm putting in minimal effort
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- KoolBak
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Re: Life in Canada
What a weird site.
I enter my zip and there's 5 less than 10 miles away.
I enter OREGON and it shows a total of 5 several hundred miles away
There's a bunch. I see them when we travel and I love the mexi fries, so we stop.
This is the site I found
https://www.scrapehero.com/location-rep ... otime-USA/
I enter my zip and there's 5 less than 10 miles away.
I enter OREGON and it shows a total of 5 several hundred miles away
There's a bunch. I see them when we travel and I love the mexi fries, so we stop.
This is the site I found
https://www.scrapehero.com/location-rep ... otime-USA/
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
- KoolBak
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Re: Life in Canada
Let's keep beating this dead horse.
I found a blurb that the IRS thinks 85% of tip income remains unreported annually and that figure amounts to $500MM (that's million in roman). At a punt if 20% fed tax rate, that's $100MM tax revenue.
Our last reported gross national income (income reported by all taxable entities to the IRS) was 27 trillion. At 20% that's some gawd awful huge number. The tip tax doesn't even register as a figure in comparison.
So....yes, a great campaign ploy
Go get em Trump-baby.
I found a blurb that the IRS thinks 85% of tip income remains unreported annually and that figure amounts to $500MM (that's million in roman). At a punt if 20% fed tax rate, that's $100MM tax revenue.
Our last reported gross national income (income reported by all taxable entities to the IRS) was 27 trillion. At 20% that's some gawd awful huge number. The tip tax doesn't even register as a figure in comparison.
So....yes, a great campaign ploy
Go get em Trump-baby.
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
Neil Young....Like An Inca
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Neil Young....Like An Inca
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Re: Life in Canada
Cool.HitRed wrote:
St. Joseph’s Oratory
“Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats.”
― Voltaire
― Voltaire
Re: Life in Canada
OH oh, are you going to break in there?
Re: Life in Canada
In 2019, Canadian mines produced 18.6 million carats of diamonds, valued at $2.25 billion. Canada is currently the world's third largest producer of diamonds by both value and volume.
- KoolBak
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That's very interesting....I had no idea.
I'd be interested to know if there's a standard type of mining used and if they are concentrated in any particular area....
I'd be interested to know if there's a standard type of mining used and if they are concentrated in any particular area....
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
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Neil Young....Like An Inca
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
- WILLIAMS5232
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Re: Life in Canada
when i imagine life in canada, it goes something like this;
i drove through canada in 2018 when they first opened the all weather road to tuktoyuktuk, my main destination was alaska, and was intent on just passing through canada. along with driving up to the arctic ocean. in alaska you can only drive within a mile, then have to get permissions to ride a tour bus through a chemical plant which was not my idea of exploration. i'll have to say, canada was exceptionally nice. as an american you always hear about the canadians being rude, but they were the nicest people. with the excepetion of 1 chap i met at the gas station behind the counter.
the tombstone mountain range was beautiful, aside from the road being terrible (which is understandable considering the location), it was the best trip i've taken.
i also liked the setup of the provincial parks. US has something similiar, but they seemed more usable in canada as far as payment goes. plus cleaner.
i definately plan to return and spend more time. i'd also like to go up the eastern portion as well. maybe even hit hudson bay on both sides just to say i did it.
i drove through canada in 2018 when they first opened the all weather road to tuktoyuktuk, my main destination was alaska, and was intent on just passing through canada. along with driving up to the arctic ocean. in alaska you can only drive within a mile, then have to get permissions to ride a tour bus through a chemical plant which was not my idea of exploration. i'll have to say, canada was exceptionally nice. as an american you always hear about the canadians being rude, but they were the nicest people. with the excepetion of 1 chap i met at the gas station behind the counter.
the tombstone mountain range was beautiful, aside from the road being terrible (which is understandable considering the location), it was the best trip i've taken.
i also liked the setup of the provincial parks. US has something similiar, but they seemed more usable in canada as far as payment goes. plus cleaner.
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- jusplay4fun
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Re: Life in Canada
I have never been to Canada, but based on the population, land mass, and your photos, William, it confirms my perception of Canada having LOTS of wide open spaces with very few, if any, people. Beautiful photos, btw.
In 2023, I took a tour of the Western states, (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona, as well as western Colorado) and that is true of much of that area (but with a bit more people, it seems).
I also travelled into eastern North Carolina, along I-40 west of Raleigh, and was surprised how much of that land had NO ONE and NO buildings around the interstate highway. We travelled for miles and saw nothing but (basically) trees. Now, granted, that was some 30 years ago, but I doubt many people moved there. The same with those regions out West (2023), as I visited 5 National (US) Parks (Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon); very few people moved out to those areas in between those National Parks. America is a HUGE land and driving out West (even west of St. Louis, MO., and the Mississippi River) reveals LOTS of open space with few people, such in much of Kansas and even eastern Colorado (east of Denver and I-25).
I enjoyed my travels, seeing places where many people live and visit (e.g, London, Paris, Dublin, Rome, Edinburgh, Washington, DC, and Disney World) as well as seeing those regions with few people I mentioned above. I got a sense how vast is this world and how insignificant I am when I see all these places and so many other people. It is a beautiful world and we need to be sure it stays beautiful for future generations, such as for my grandchildren.
In 2023, I took a tour of the Western states, (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona, as well as western Colorado) and that is true of much of that area (but with a bit more people, it seems).
I also travelled into eastern North Carolina, along I-40 west of Raleigh, and was surprised how much of that land had NO ONE and NO buildings around the interstate highway. We travelled for miles and saw nothing but (basically) trees. Now, granted, that was some 30 years ago, but I doubt many people moved there. The same with those regions out West (2023), as I visited 5 National (US) Parks (Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon); very few people moved out to those areas in between those National Parks. America is a HUGE land and driving out West (even west of St. Louis, MO., and the Mississippi River) reveals LOTS of open space with few people, such in much of Kansas and even eastern Colorado (east of Denver and I-25).
I enjoyed my travels, seeing places where many people live and visit (e.g, London, Paris, Dublin, Rome, Edinburgh, Washington, DC, and Disney World) as well as seeing those regions with few people I mentioned above. I got a sense how vast is this world and how insignificant I am when I see all these places and so many other people. It is a beautiful world and we need to be sure it stays beautiful for future generations, such as for my grandchildren.
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Re: Life in Canada
they are all located mostly waayyy up north, to my knowledge. used to be good buddies w/a guy who worked at one as a blaster - BIG $$$KoolBak wrote:That's very interesting....I had no idea.
I'd be interested to know if there's a standard type of mining used and if they are concentrated in any particular area....

- KoolBak
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Re: Life in Canada
Interesting....
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
Neil Young....Like An Inca
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Neil Young....Like An Inca
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Re: Life in Canada
74% of mining concessions in Mexico are owned by Canadian companies
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