Sublime
Blimey!
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- Seen Jul 17, 2012
But that costs me money. :( I don't text enough to bother with unlimited texting addons.
I have unlimited everything :D
It's awesome.
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But that costs me money. :( I don't text enough to bother with unlimited texting addons.
Canada's armed forces are formidable in their own right, yes, but they'd be utterly steamrolled by even a semi-dedicated American offensive. Eighty CF-18 Hornets, one hundred Leopard 2s (eighty 2A4s and twenty 2A6s), a dozen Halifax class frigates, and three Iroquois class destroyers simply wouldn't be enough for the Canadians to hold off the might of the United States' own military.That movie could very well predict the future.
xD
Canada doesn't have a single chance unless the UK helps for reasons unknown.Canada's armed forces are formidable in their own right, yes, but they'd be utterly steamrolled by even a semi-dedicated American offensive. Eighty CF-18 Hornets, one hundred Leopard 2s (eighty 2A4s and twenty 2A6s), a dozen Halifax class frigates, and three Iroquois class destroyers simply wouldn't be enough for the Canadians to hold off the might of the United States' own military.
Besides, what reason would the United States and Canada have to go to war with each other?
A U.S. president (Alan Alda), faced with falling public opinion ratings due to the closure of cold war defense industries, decides to go to war to distract voters from domestic troubles and invigorate the economy. Aiding him in this plan is his National Security Advisor Stuart Smiley (Kevin Pollak) and General Dick Panzer (Rip Torn). The problem with this plan is that, with the demise of the Soviet Union, there's no one left to go to war with. But some brainstorming by Smiley leads to an attempt to start a cold war with Canada, using media manipulation as the main tool to stoke the passions of the US public. Unfortunately, a local sheriff, Bud B. Boomer (John Candy), in Niagara Falls along the US/Canada border, takes it a bit further.
Really? That's cool.My uncle's in the RCMP. :[ Unfortunately he doesn't wear the uniform... ever. Just for formal events or something, but it's still pretty cool.
I hardly eat anything, unfortunately. Somehow, I just developed less and less of a taste for food for some reason. I view it as something that makes me fat or something, and as such I exercise much more than I need to.
My appearance tells you otherwise, but seriously, I don't really even eat that much.
That's hardly fare, Canada's more used to dealing with anything in the frigid temperatures and ice in general. D:We challenge you to a Crashed Ice competition.
I hardly eat anything, unfortunately. Somehow, I just developed less and less of a taste for food for some reason. I view it as something that makes me fat or something, and as such I exercise much more than I need to.
My appearance tells you otherwise, but seriously, I don't really even eat that much.
I'm just hoping that the both of us will start eating; becoming anorexic is the last thing I want to happen. If anything, I could balance exercise and food, though for me, exercise take priority.
so u dont eat but u exercise ur killing ur body fat,witch it seems u NEED some, r u not eatng cuzz u gata fever!
Twilight Sky said:hardly
Twilight Sky said:
I worry about myself. That's bad? I mean, I'm not obsessed with myself or anything, I'm more of concerned to get myself into shape.