Spoken like a true Brit!
But, coming from a true Canadian! 
BearLeeAlive All butt cheeks and string. 30,200 posts Likes: 70 Joined May 2005 Location: Calgary, AB More info | Apr 07, 2015 11:57 | #10201 Ian Mackie wrote in post #17507925 Spoken like a true Brit! But, coming from a true Canadian! -JIM-
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GibJock I used to be the Kill Killer 10,551 posts Gallery: 55 photos Likes: 3400 Joined May 2013 Location: From Scotland, now living on the northern Pillar of Hercules More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:01 | #10202 BearLeeAlive wrote in post #17507789 Then you gotsta structure your sentences so us daft Canuckleheads can understand you better, Harm. ![]() East Indian heritage, expat Brit, living in the US, speaking in convoluted sentences. How am I to ever understand you? ![]() Silly me, thought expat Brits always remained British forever!! Had an uncle move to Ottawa, never lost his Scottishness, although took Canadian citizenship.
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Apr 07, 2015 12:11 | #10203 Ian Mackie wrote in post #17507941 Silly me, thought expat Brits always remained British forever!! Had an uncle move to Ottawa, never lost his Scottishness, although took Canadian citizenship. ![]() maybe those canadians have too much maple syrup between the ears!!!
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GibJock I used to be the Kill Killer 10,551 posts Gallery: 55 photos Likes: 3400 Joined May 2013 Location: From Scotland, now living on the northern Pillar of Hercules More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:13 | #10204 Harm wrote in post #17507952 maybe those canadians have too much maple syrup between the ears!!! I know better than to disrespect any nationality .......... except the English
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Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:21 | #10205 Harm wrote in post #17507952 maybe those canadians have too much maple syrup between the ears!!! Us Canadians have maple syrup in our blood. Melody
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GibJock I used to be the Kill Killer 10,551 posts Gallery: 55 photos Likes: 3400 Joined May 2013 Location: From Scotland, now living on the northern Pillar of Hercules More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:22 | #10206 Open your veins over my pancakes please!
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Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:33 | #10208 Ian Mackie wrote in post #17507965 Open your veins over my pancakes please! No need, I have plenty of pure maple syrup in stock. Melody
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GibJock I used to be the Kill Killer 10,551 posts Gallery: 55 photos Likes: 3400 Joined May 2013 Location: From Scotland, now living on the northern Pillar of Hercules More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:36 | #10209 Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #17507995 No need, I have plenty of pure maple syrup in stock. Ah yes, saw that on another thread Melody, sap ran for a while. How much did you end up with?
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Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:38 | #10210 I haven't finished the final batch yet, so I'm not sure. Melody
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GibJock I used to be the Kill Killer 10,551 posts Gallery: 55 photos Likes: 3400 Joined May 2013 Location: From Scotland, now living on the northern Pillar of Hercules More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:52 | #10211 Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #17508006 I haven't finished the final batch yet, so I'm not sure. Ok then, keep it a secret until you know! Ship a jar or two over here to Spain!
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Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:55 | #10212 Ian Mackie wrote in post #17508024 Ok then, keep it a secret until you know! Ship a jar or two over here to Spain! As I've said before, it's hand delivery only. Buyer pays for shipping. Melody
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,717 posts Likes: 4035 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:57 | #10214 BearLeeAlive wrote in post #17507932 My brother was seriously looking at that P900. For me, it is just not wide enough at a 24mm equivalent for most landscape, I use my 17mm (of the 17-40) a lot. The 2000mm equivalent on the long end is nice though, that is one long zoom for sure. I forget what he opted for, but he went with something with a much smaller form factor. In the end he opted for pocketablility. I still have all my Canon gear when I need to get serious. I need something smaller to keep with me all the time. The P900 is a bit on the larger end but it's way way smaller than my 7D and 100-400 with a t-con attached. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,717 posts Likes: 4035 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Apr 07, 2015 12:58 | #10215 LV Moose wrote in post #17508030 Ick. Just had to shake down a module of about 80 inmates. Nothing worse than having to toss inmate stuff around. I need a bath. If I could have held my breath the whole time, I would've. Find anything interesting? Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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