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The changed the saying from "What happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas" to What happens in "Vegas, everyone knows."

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Well wrote:
The changed the saying from "What happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas" to What happens in "Vegas, everyone knows."

This ad appeared in the Vancouver Sun a few months ago.  The Chelsea or Premium Outlets are regularly advertised on 95.3 Crave (formerly Z):      [A href="vny!://files-upload.com/files/455275/tulalip%20coupon"]vny!://files-upload.com/files/455275/tulalip%20coupon[/A]

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P.C.

Ummm....SD....you're relying on meaningless polls and 'statistics' again.  You need to figure out soon that most polls and graphs and statistics need to stop arguing with reality for whatever their agenda is.  Some of these polls are not a huge leap from relying on DV for opinions of Vancouver.  

  You also need to figure out that reality is not always based in Google.  *heavy sigh*

  I just don't know what else to say......because I'm sure whatever I say, you'll be able to find something on Google that will contradict it.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

Sportsdude

you won't.
When travel people on the Today show come on and they bring up Canada its the same same song. "Boring".
Plus after 9/11 travel did drop tremendously. And most Americans still believe the hijackers came through Canada (along with Saddam being involved). lol
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Sportsdude

It's a common fact that americans don't like visiting Canada. Plus I didn't just randomly search for that article, I read it in the USA Today 20 days ago.

 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

purelife

Sportsdude wrote:
probably Seattle. Don't think a Seattle area casino would be advertized in Vancouver.
 
 
You're incorrect about that one.  The Province advertises the Tullalip Casino and has coupons.  I don't know how often, but I've seen it several times in The Province.

P.C.

I guess you can always find something on Google to support your views.....depending on what view you want to put forth.  

   [DIV class=photo_lg][img id=canada_relocating_070731_ms.jpg height=310 alt=Canada/relocation src="vny!://a.abcnews.com/images/International/canada_relocating_070731_ms.jpg" width=413]

[DIV class=caption_lg] [DIV class=container]More Americans are moving to Canada — more than 10,000 last year — for social and political reasons. (abc news)[/DIV]

[DIV class=tools] [DIV class=source][img alt="" src="vny!://a.abcnews.com/images/Site/byline_abcnews.gif" border=0]

[DIV class=byline]By MARCUS BARAM
[SPAN]July 31, 2007 [/SPAN][/DIV]

[DIV class=storyTextMd id=storyText] [DIV class=share]Blame Canada!

It may seem like a quiet country where not much happens besides ice hockey, curling and beer drinking. But our neighbor to the north is proving to be quite the draw for thousands of disgruntled Americans.

[/DIV]

The number of U.S. citizens who moved to Canada last year hit a 30-year high, with a 20 percent increase over the previous year and almost double the number who moved in 2000.

 In 2006, 10,942 Americans went to Canada, compared with 9,262 in 2005 and 5,828 in 2000, according to a survey by the Association for Canadian Studies.

 
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

purelife

SD, when you start to gain more REAL LIFE experiences either in Canada or US, you will realize how WORTHLESS these damn statistics are.  It's time to live in the emotional world, not in a world of analysis and the analytical.  Leave that up to the scientists, unless that is where you are heading.    

P.C.

I'm worried about you SD.  If you bring the attitude that you know more about Canada than just about anyone else, with you.....your college days may be very lonely.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

Sportsdude

so you don't believe any statistics whatsoever?

 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

purelife

It's never about winning arguments too, SD.  And arguments should never be labeled as "fighting."  Just because someone disagrees with you, doesn't mean that you've got to keep convincing them or push your thoughts into them all the time, especially with stats!        

purelife

No, I don't.  Why should I ever care about stats?  Do stats care about me?  

Sportsdude

  P.C. wrote:
I'm worried about you SD.  If you bring the attitude that you know more about Canada than just about anyone else, with you.....your college days may be very lonely.

This article has nothing to do with Canada, its about Americans. And you want life experiences, life experiences here tell me that people don't like Canada, they think its "boring". Just ask.


 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Lise

God, SD. With two women telling you SOMETHING..... you gotta just........ ARGH!!!!! *yanking hair out*
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.

Sportsdude

 without stats you don't have change in something that is not working. From wait times to where to put a sky train line, a bus route, a highway, a school. Because you wouldn't want a skytrain line or bus route going where the people aren't. People who put decide where to put the bus lines and skytrain lines look at stats of where the most movement of the population is. Without those stats, we'd be guessing.
   
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

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