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dont you wish in canada there would be more amusment parks?

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No. Because I don't live there and if they built more coasters there it would make me more tempted to visit. :p
 
thats the point and do you know wich state is the saw ride in? :?: :?:
 
I've seen milk in bags for sale in Sainsburys :D


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It might be the worlds second largest country but 99.9% of it is snow... and it's population is half that of the UK's, so no it doesn't.

It has two good parks and a few smaller ones as well as Canada bordering various US states with good coaster selections So no Canada does not need any more parks.

Besides it's a better country than the US anyway, so you don't need more coasters to become superior! Free healthcare ftw! :p

*runs before inevitable arguement starts.*
 
guys why do you disobay the rules by making fun of a country im in canada and im mad at you if i could report i would. :twisted:
 
OK, I know this is usually a mod's job, but if I stuff in enough thoughts on the subject near the end of this post, I'm sure it'll pass.

Primarily, we're not making fun of Canada, or Canadians in general. It's just that... how do I put it...
This is a coaster enthusiast community. Everyone here likes coasters in some way or another. Of course we want more amusement parks, everywhere, anywhere. Even if Angola got an Intamin Gigacoaster, we'd all bubble with excitement, even though less than a percent of our members would get to ride it. It's part of being an enthusiast, you praise good coasters, even if they're very far away. You might as well have asked "do you like coasters", and mentioned Canada randomly in the sentence.

Which brings us to the next point. Canada mocking because there was nothing else to talk about. Perhaps in a hope that this topic might lead to a enjoyable discussion, no one locked the topic. Of course everyone was going to answer "Yes, sure, why not", or something along these lines, but there might have emerged a fruitional debate, perhaps shedding some light on previously unknown rumours.
However, circumstances didn't want that to happen. Sorry if this is insulting, but what people saw was a badly written post mentioning Canada. And the way you posted, with all-in-all subpar spelling, grammar and random smilies, is the Internet equivalent of a snotty five-year-old asking you about what car you think is the coolest, or a mentally retarded person stating "I like apples". Remember, we can't see you nor hear your voice, so we have to judge you on your spelling, grammar and sentence structure. Which in this case was pretty bad. I'm again sorry if you find this insulting, as I know a lot of people have trouble with dyslexia and such, but again, I can't see you nor hear you and have no way of knowing that in advance. Lastly, your signature has misspelled "Montu" and "it's". A few majuscles would also help.

And yeah, I admit, the rules on this forum is pretty harsh, making everyone looking even more like noobs than they'd normally do when they sign up. We're all used to strict grammar enforcement, and as society has developed, the ones standing out like "the stupid", will always attract jokes on their behalf. Try improving a few things, and you'll be welcomed with open arms.


Last, I don't think Canada has too few parks. But a few nice new coasters would have been fine, they lack a solid wood coaster (despite containing all that forest, they don't have much good in wood), and a multilooper or two. With Canada's Wonderland gaining increased attendance (and thus, cash flow) with Behemoth, I really hope a new addition is in the planning. And there may be reasons to hope too...
 
It might be the worlds second largest country but 99.9% of it is snow... and it's population is half that of the UK's, so no it doesn't.

I hope you weren't serious when you said 99.9% of it is snow. I REALLY hope that was a joke. First of all, we get much warmer summers that you guys, and yes we go get colder wniters, but parks aren't open in the winter anyway. If you must see a diagram:

http://www.trailcanada.com/images/map-canada.jpg

Even in IQALUIT, NUNAVUT, they get freezing Winter's but their summers aren't ice-filled, they actually average around 20 C all summer, and us, down where I live (which, see how Ontario lokos like a fish? I am on the very bottom of the bottom fin), we get an average of about 28 C, so to say we are covered in snow was either, and hopefully a joke, or just being stereotypical.
 
I'm surprised people are posting serious in a troll thread. postatyler might be one of CF's greatest trolls ever.
 
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