Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 26 to 41 of 41
  1. #26
    RIP
    blackgang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last Online
    08-07-2010 @ 08:33 PM
    Location
    Phetchabun city
    Posts
    15,471
    ^ Now Now Darlin, just repeating what I have heard on here, I never paid no attention to that shit when I was driving back abd forth thru there, but by living close to the southern border I did see a lot of em coming across and staying a day in camp grounds and then loading a travel trailer with stuff from the stores and going back with 75 cent cigs to a $5 a pack country.
    OH and there is a guy who wanted that av back up, so I humored him and put it up, but you know them krauts is weird.

  2. #27
    I'm in Jail

    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Last Online
    22-11-2011 @ 08:27 AM
    Location
    Christian Country
    Posts
    15,017
    ^ I know, TexP loves it, too.
    Hey, I cannae even take an apple across the dam 49th parallel. My neighbour had to ditch a case of dog food at US customs coz it contained beef, too. Pretty titty for tatty these days. I should move to Washington State. I better check the tax rates. Just to PO Hootad, I'll keep my Canadian medicare card.

  3. #28
    I don't know barbaro's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    on pacific ocean, south america
    Posts
    21,406
    Quote Originally Posted by "Milkman" no by racarey:
    Originally Posted by raycarey and once they're done with that, it can move onto paying reparations to the descendants of the slaves.
    blackgang
    How do you figure out who was an actual descendant, who came here from Brazil,Puerto Rica or the Caribbean islands or directly from the old country.

    Just because they be a darkie don't always mean that they was a slave of your grandpappys.
    I know, BG. That's what I asked raycarey above.

  4. #29
    RIP
    blackgang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last Online
    08-07-2010 @ 08:33 PM
    Location
    Phetchabun city
    Posts
    15,471
    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon
    I should move to Washington State. I better check the tax rates. Just to PO Hootad, I'll keep my Canadian medicare card.
    Move out to ORCAS IS. good living, good wages, and if you need to go to a canadian med facility, grab the outbound ferry to Van. Is. and get off the inbound at ORCAS on its way back.
    I have lived on Orcas a few times mostly for jobs, I like it better than San Juan Is. not so many people.

  5. #30
    I don't know barbaro's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    on pacific ocean, south america
    Posts
    21,406
    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    ^ I know, TexP loves it, too.
    Hey, I cannae even take an apple across the dam 49th parallel. My neighbour had to ditch a case of dog food at US customs coz it contained beef, too. Pretty titty for tatty these days. I should move to Washington State. I better check the tax rates.
    I am from Washington state, Jet. Feel free to ask away.

    As for tax rates (I only know it as a US citizen working as an employee on a W-2 tax form), there is no state income tax. There is a sales tax on everything (except food) that is 8.5% or something. It's a rare way to collect revenue, but I personally like it.
    ............

  6. #31
    Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Last Online
    26-02-2008 @ 12:44 PM
    Posts
    1
    End the monarchy-Kill the King and all of his men now.

  7. #32
    I'm in Jail

    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Last Online
    22-11-2011 @ 08:27 AM
    Location
    Christian Country
    Posts
    15,017
    Thanks, BG and MM. I will check out the Orcas. I also adore the Olympic Peninsula. No state tax? Wow. Sales tax 8.5%? Not bad -- we pay 6% GST (federal) and 7% PST (prov.) in Vancouver, so 13% sales tax on all but essentials, meds and kids stuff, I think (get this, if, for example, I buy one to five kaiser rolls, I have to pay sales tax, but if I buy six or more, there's none). Time to start a new thread?

  8. #33
    RIP
    blackgang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last Online
    08-07-2010 @ 08:33 PM
    Location
    Phetchabun city
    Posts
    15,471
    one of the ones I was married to was with me once when I went up there to run a pile driver derrick barge and do some welding for a friend who was in business,, she went to work at Templins super market and in her days off she worked as a waitress at Rosario's resort/hotel,, made $50 a day in tips and on sunday at the champagne brunch all she did was pour wine and coffee and make $200 side money.
    lots of work from memorial day to labor day and then the island shuts down.
    But lots of folks and students come for summer jobs and the locals have steady work anyway, so it is a cool place to live and less thievery than any place I have lived since I was a kid.
    only way off the island is by ferry and they might find what you stole before the boat comes I think keep folks honest.
    I know some folks out there so give me a holler if ya need an intro.

  9. #34
    Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb
    Sir Burr's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Last Online
    16-06-2009 @ 09:54 AM
    Location
    Phuket.
    Posts
    4,668
    I've always thought that the US`holiday of Thanksgiving is weird.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong, but, isn't Thanksgiving meant to celebrate the getting through the first winter by the first Europeans?
    Weren't they kept alive with food given by friendly Indians?

    And how were they repaid? As I said. Strange holiday.
    Phuket - Veni Vidi Veni

  10. #35
    I don't know barbaro's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    on pacific ocean, south america
    Posts
    21,406
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Burr View Post
    I've always thought that the US`holiday of Thanksgiving is weird.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong, but, isn't Thanksgiving meant to celebrate the getting through the first winter by the first Europeans?
    Weren't they kept alive with food given by friendly Indians?

    And how were they repaid? As I said. Strange holiday.
    That's part of the lore, but I've read (I can't remember where) that this may not have been true. Maybe it was.

    I think it goes back to a general celebration of the "harvest," which many cultures have, before Winter begins.

  11. #36
    I'm in Jail

    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Last Online
    22-11-2011 @ 08:27 AM
    Location
    Christian Country
    Posts
    15,017
    ^^^ Thanks, BG. I'll take a look at web info. I wanted to move up near Port McNeil on the Inside Passage (lots of orcas there in the summer).

    ^^ We have Thanksgiving in Canada, too, but it's in October before the land freezes over.
    It's for sharing and giving thanks to god's bounty for the harvest. What atrocities happened to the Indians came much later. The bands in Canada were also treated horribly.

  12. #37
    RIP
    blackgang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last Online
    08-07-2010 @ 08:33 PM
    Location
    Phetchabun city
    Posts
    15,471
    well yes, but they started it when they got with the frogs and then started the shit and it just went from bad to worse.
    But thanksgiving was when they harvested their first crops so it was their food.

    I used to set on my front porch and look off the end of my dock on a house I rented out past Deer Harbor and watch the Orcas swim by in the channel.

  13. #38
    I'm in Jail

    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Last Online
    22-11-2011 @ 08:27 AM
    Location
    Christian Country
    Posts
    15,017
    ^ Ya, les francais feked it up in Canada, too. Big fights over beaver pelts (outta the gutter now).

    Ooh, BG, I do love my orcas. Sea lions are cute, too. Any salmon there? Crab pots for sure.

  14. #39
    RIP
    blackgang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last Online
    08-07-2010 @ 08:33 PM
    Location
    Phetchabun city
    Posts
    15,471
    We have pots set damn near year round and some go out and set pots for those big deep water shrimps, boy them som bitches is good, a friend has a 65 or 70 foot tug just setting there at the dock in Deer harbor, he is trying to sell and he lived on it and always had a couple of big plastic garbage cans sunk tied on the boat full of crabs just wanting to get in the boiling sea water.
    If I had to live anywhere in that country it would be Orcas.

    They do fish salmon too, right off the docks when the bait fish are schooling, snag a bait fish and then just cast it out and a salmon will eat it and then a sealion comes and eats the salmon. another deal like wiping your ass on a hoop, just no end to it.

  15. #40
    I'm in Jail

    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Last Online
    22-11-2011 @ 08:27 AM
    Location
    Christian Country
    Posts
    15,017
    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang View Post
    snag a bait fish and then just cast it out and a salmon will eat it and then a sealion comes and eats the salmon. another deal like wiping your ass on a hoop, just no end to it.
    Sounds like life in Canada.

  16. #41
    RIP
    blackgang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last Online
    08-07-2010 @ 08:33 PM
    Location
    Phetchabun city
    Posts
    15,471
    well it was Canada I think til the "PIG WAR" and then they put a kink in the line to get it into the USA..But the weather is nothing like the mainland, warmer, dryer and just better.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •