vraiblonde said:Some jokes just write themselves, don't they?
Definitely, though I don't know why. Oh, just yuck.Lenny said:Is this cop copping a feel?
Lenny said:Is this cop copping a feel?
She looks like she is really enjoying the spotlight. Makes me wanna throw up.willie said:Give her 3 very clear orders to get out of the area and as soon as she puts on that stupid grin......TASER her worthless ass. Stupidity should be painful.
dustin said:No it looks like he's picking her up. :wannabemasterofobvious:
Didn't you see the picture? She is trying to expose bush.kennedy said:somebody needs to stnad up and expose Bush for what he is.....instead of being another mindless troll
i aplaud her civil disobedience
willie said:Didn't you see the picture? She is trying to expose bush.
You really shouldn't advertise that. Isn't 10% of one U.S. dollar equal to 5 canadian dollars?canuk woman said:No I really have consumer math.
kom526 said:You really shouldn't advertise that. Isn't 10% of one U.S. dollar equal to 5 canadian dollars?
Here is the english portion of the quiz. Where are you at?
I know you're teasing, but - the Canadian dollar is worth about 85 cents, US. When I was a kid, it was about 93 cents. Most Canadians I know joke about it, but it's not QUITE as bad. What IS bad, is the *taxes*, which make a lot of things up there quite expensive.kom526 said:You really shouldn't advertise that. Isn't 10% of one U.S. dollar equal to 5 canadian dollars?
When I was a kid, a Canadian dollar was worth more than a U.S. dollar.SamSpade said:I know you're teasing, but - the Canadian dollar is worth about 85 cents, US. When I was a kid, it was about 93 cents. Most Canadians I know joke about it, but it's not QUITE as bad. What IS bad, is the *taxes*, which make a lot of things up there quite expensive.
What do they teach you in consumer math? All of my "consumer math" has been simple addition and multiplication (for applying taxes). I learned that stuff in elementary school...it was simply called "math".canuk woman said:No I really have consumer math.
1903?? WOW!2ndAmendment said:When I was a kid, a Canadian dollar was worth more than a U.S. dollar.
1956 I think or somewhere close.willie said:1903?? WOW!
the Canadian dollar slowly appreciated, moving to a small premium of about 2 per cent vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar by 1952. From then until the end of 1960, it traded in a relatively narrow range between US$1.02 and US$1.06. The peak for the Canadian dollar during this period was US$1.0614, touched on 20 August 1957.