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Um, well, anybody I've ever talked to has used it correctly in conversation. So you must be talking to some weird peopleIkerous said:Yea, i know what the definition is, but still, thats now how its used in daily conversation...
lol, weird ::Shrugs::RakuraiTenjin said:Um, well, anybody I've ever talked to has used it correctly in conversation. So you must be talking to some weird people. (Not just saying that to be annoying either or anything, honestly never really had people using it only as deaths in conversation before)
Before we actually came home we went to Newmarket and Aurora for a bit.CptStern said:on hwy 400? muskoka?
Wow thats pretty bad. Getting up to my cottage which is just south of Sudburry took an extra hour when we left on wednesday but that was due to construction and blasting mostly.CptStern said:I was up in muskoka over the weekend ..took me 4.5 hours to get there for what's usually a 2.5 trip ..I came home monday morning and there was no traffic
Ya its a 4 hour drive if there aren't any delays and then a 45 minute boat trip.CptStern said:wow that's pretty far for a cottage ...how long does it usually take? almost 4 hours? the cottage I went to is near huntsville ...2.5 hours away ...which seems much longer with a restless infant and a skittish dog onboard ...cant tell you the amount of times we listened to the Wiggles during that trip ...enough to drive someone insane ...insane!
No its at the mouth of a river called "the Key river" which leads into Georgian Bay. There is no way of getting there by land unless you want to hike through a few swamps, dangerous rocks, a native reserve, or head up to Sudbury and travel for around 60km along an old abandoned rail line that hasn't been used since around the late 40's.CptStern said:manitoulin island?
The Mullinator said:No its at the mouth of a river called "the Key river" which leads into Georgian Bay. There is no way of getting there by land unless you want to hike through a few swamps, dangerous rocks, a native reserve, or head up to Sudbury and travel for around 60km along an old abandoned rail line that hasn't been used since around the late 40's.
Heres a craptacular website that the marina where we store our boat has.
http://www.holidayjunction.com/canada/on/con0001.html
Everything except the outdoor fridge and the speed boat. Our boat was was my grandfathers and he bought it in the 60's.CptStern said:I think I've crossed that huge bridge that cuts through the key river on the way to sudbury
sound very remote ...just the kind of cottage setting I like....of course you have all the amenities right? speed boat, water skis, outdoor fridge, plenty o' beer