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Isan May 1st, 2005, 03:54 PM Some pic where I were snapshot around YYZ :)
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Anvers30 May 1st, 2005, 07:05 PM I can't see any pics. :sleepy:
Isan May 1st, 2005, 09:32 PM Sorry and repost here once again krub :)
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Imperfect Ending May 1st, 2005, 11:38 PM http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos1159/2/23/23/36/76/9/976362323205_0_ALB.jpg
how unhealthy do those look :D
Thanks for the pictures Isan :)
Monkey May 2nd, 2005, 12:08 AM Isan, you went on a trip! :cool: York ... at first I thought it was York in Great Britain, but then I saw the Ontario licence plate and the Toronto Globe, so I guess you went to Canada? Thank you for posting the pictures! :)
Anvers30 May 2nd, 2005, 02:04 PM Thanx for really nice pics krub K'Isan. :)
archstudent May 2nd, 2005, 04:37 PM where is it?
Xephiroth May 2nd, 2005, 06:08 PM Thank you for your great pictures krub.
But I wanna know too , where is it ?
Anvers30 May 2nd, 2005, 07:55 PM Umm... I guess there in suburb of Toronto.
satit28 May 2nd, 2005, 08:00 PM by the looks of it nice weather........
miss it.......
under 20 degree.....
Kalix May 3rd, 2005, 03:42 AM is that Dundas West subway station?
Isan May 6th, 2005, 04:06 PM Thank you for your great pictures krub.
But I wanna know too , where is it ?
Haha`````````````It is the great Toronto, Canada
My Third home country
And many thanks for all you like it :)
Just back from YVR and nice weather too
But too cold at night here
Isan May 6th, 2005, 04:08 PM by the looks of it nice weather........
miss it.......
under 20 degree.....
Yeah~~~~~
nice and felt cold at night
around 1~~~~ 5C Partial sunny but raining often all day long But OKAY
Isan May 6th, 2005, 04:11 PM http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos1159/2/23/23/36/76/9/976362323205_0_ALB.jpg
how unhealthy do those look :D
Thanks for the pictures Isan :)
You are right :rofl: and I alway hate them too :D
But too cute for eye-eating better than taken
My niece who loved it very much especially in the winter time
Isan May 6th, 2005, 04:18 PM Isan, you went on a trip! :cool: York ... at first I thought it was York in Great Britain, but then I saw the Ontario licence plate and the Toronto Globe, so I guess you went to Canada? Thank you for posting the pictures! :)
Yes, Whose Homepage, just back home for long miss lah~~~~ :)
See and wanna catch up some from my memorial
Not changed a lot but seem a bit to expensive than before
HGi, Canada >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Isan May 6th, 2005, 04:23 PM is that Dundas West subway station?
Actually, this station would be Eglinton West
We just on the way to our dinner place
Delcious krub and yummy :okay:
Isan May 6th, 2005, 04:29 PM My preferential favor dish day and night :D ````Dinner Box
Do you like it
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Kalix May 6th, 2005, 08:57 PM ohh..that looks yummy
Isan June 14th, 2005, 05:42 AM Thank you for your great pictures krub.
But I wanna know too , where is it ?
Here is MARHAM, City of North York @ Tornoto :)
satit28 June 14th, 2005, 03:03 PM looks delish...............
u got me hungry.............
Isan June 14th, 2005, 07:18 PM Yepa, really Arroy~~~~~ yummy
For all those luch boxs are super great and price that resonable especially for rib or chichen :)
Isan June 29th, 2005, 10:53 PM School Buses to say GOOD-BYE of today from the Hottest Summer holiday to come :)
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kiku99 June 30th, 2005, 06:23 AM confused? where do you live Isan?
Isan June 30th, 2005, 10:58 AM kiku99
Bangkok and Canada, both places are now living to mostly ;)
And now just returning back to YYZ
Kalix June 30th, 2005, 10:38 PM Woah! Isan, u fly a lot, how can u do that regularly?
I hate flying..
Toronto is f***ing hot! i heard this year is gonna be even hotter than 2 years ago..its 37 C today out..im melting like an ice-cream.
Nice pix by the way..cheers
satit28 July 1st, 2005, 12:38 PM that high school looks like the one in American Pie..................
so classic.......
yellow bus...........
the weather around the world is changing................
dont know why..............
Isan July 1st, 2005, 01:11 PM God Morning to all
CANADA DAY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July the First
Weather seems to be felt comfort than past week
Let us to knowning about Canada ;)
Canada Day Quiz 2005 :cheers:
Test your knowledge of natural wonders, some real, some mythical; of stupendous feats by astronauts, architects and athletes; and of two provinces celebrating their centenary. By David Olive
DAVID OLIVE
THE LAND
1. Approximately
a. 2 per cent
b. 7 per cent
c. one-fifth
of the world's freshwater supply spills over the falls at Niagara.
2. Besides the drilling-rig-sized mosquitoes of Manitoba, the nation boasts
a. 630
b. 1,247
c. nearly 34,000
known species of insects.
Identify the following:
3. Golden Hinde
4. Golden
5. Golden Boy
a. CPR townsite on the Trans-Canada Highway between the Selkirk Mountain Range and Glacier National Park
b. 4-metre statue atop the Manitoba legislature, cast in France in 1918
c. highest mountain on Vancouver Island, in Strathcona Park
CIVICS
6. "Canada" is said to be
a. an Iroquois word for town
b. derived from Latin or Sanskrit
c. a Spanish or Portuguese explorers' term, "aca nada" or "cŕ nada," meaning "here nothing."
d. any of the above, or still other possibilities — there is no definitive answer.
7. "A mari usque ad mare," the Latin phrase for "From sea to sea" chosen in 1866 as the motto for the future Dominion of Canada, was inspired by
a. an Alfred, Lord Tennyson poem
b. Psalm 72:8
c. a passage from the Book of Common Prayer
Match the quote with the speaker.
8. "Whatever you do adhere to the Union — we are a great country, and shall become one of the greatest in the universe if we preserve it; we shall sink into insignificance and adversity if we suffer it to be broken."
9. "Who will oppose — who are now opposed to the union? Only those who have a vested interest in their own insignificance."
10. "Canada has been the inspiration of my life. I have had before me as a pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day a policy of true Canadianism, of moderation, of conciliation."
11. "Our forefathers willed this country into being.... This extraordinary undertaking is so advanced on the road to liberty, so advanced in the way of social justice and of prosperity, that to abandon it now would be to sin against the spirit, to sin against humanity."
12. "We're a nation that on our worst day has better problems to deal with than the problems that any other country in the world has to face."
a. Thomas D'Arcy McGee, 1864 speech in Halifax
b. Pierre Trudeau, 1976 national television address
c. John A. Macdonald, 1861 speech
d. Frank McKenna, Canadian ambassador to the U.S., June 2005 speech in Ottawa
e. Wilfrid Laurier, 1911 speech at St. John, Que.
MILESTONES
13. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the latter also known as
a. Stampeder Nation
b. Wild Rose Country
c. The Golden Prairie Province
celebrate their centenary Sept. 1.
14. The oil-sands wealth of the Athabasca region is rivalled in the Western Hemisphere only by that of
a. Texas
b. Brazil
c. Venezuela
15. Elk Island, Wood Buffalo and Waterton Lakes are prominent Alberta
a. rail junctions
b. parks
c. cattle-auction centres
16. Edmonton's Saskatchewan counterpart in claiming the status of "Gateway to the North" is
a. La Ronge
b. Uranium City
c. Prince Albert
d. Saskatoon
17. Prince Albert has been represented in Parliament by which three prime ministers:
a. Wilfrid Laurier, R.B. Bennett and John Diefenbaker
b. Wilfrid Laurier, Mackenzie King and John Diefenbaker
c. R.B. Bennett, Mackenzie King and John Diefenbaker
Match the person with the birthplace.
18. k.d. lang
19. Joni Mitchell
20. Joe Clark
21. W.O. Mitchell
22. Alistair MacLeod
23. Wendel Clark
24. Douglas Cardinal
25. Guy Vanderhaeghe
a. Kelvington, Sask.
b. Fort Macleod, Alta.
c. Weyburn, Sask.
d. Red Deer, Alta.
e. North Battleford, Sask.
f. Consort, Alta.
g. Esterhazy, Sask.
h. High River, Alta.
26. The Canadian liberation of Holland 60 years ago was spearheaded by
a. Sir Sam Hughes
b. Gen. H.D.G. Crerar
c. Sir Arthur W. Currie
27. While pitching his vision for the new Canadian flag that marks its 40th anniversary this year, then-prime minister Lester Pearson was repeatedly interrupted in his 1964 presentation to a Winnipeg audience of
a. Daughters of the Empire
b. Members of the Monarchist League
c. Royal Canadian Legionnaires
who shouted, "Go home!" "You're selling us out to the pea-soupers" and "God save Diefenbaker."
28. Some Westerners are still soured on the new flag because
a. it's regarded as a symbol of the Liberal Party
b. for Prairie farmers, a red and white flag is used as a storm-warning signal
c. Westerners rarely see a maple, the tree's habitat being Eastern Canada
29. An admiring
a. Jane Fonda
b. Tom Wolfe
c. Jimmy Carter
said, "Practically every other national flag has its origins in battle, while the Canadian flag is the maple leaf. It almost symbolizes a pastoral idyll."
30. Besides B.C., Alberta and Ontario, which U.S. state continues to incorporate the Union Jack in its flag?
a. Virginia
b. Hawaii
c. New Hampshire
OUR FRIEND AND NEIGHBOUR
31. Who said, "A glaze passes over people's faces when you say Canada. Maybe we should invade South Dakota or something."
a. filmmaker Denys Arcand
b. author Sondra Gotlieb, wife of former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Allan Gotlieb
c. Maj.-Gen. (Ret'd.) Lewis MacKenzie
32. On learning that Ottawa had named a mountain for
a. Harry Truman
b. Dwight Eisenhower
c. George Patton
Douglas MacArthur told an aide, "You know, it's a very small peak ... considering the Canadian terrain."
33. Who said, "Canadians like to indulge themselves in the harmless luxury of a feeling of hostility to the United States. Practically this does not operate at all. Practically Canada will take an American, (William) Van Horne, to run its railway system and America will take a Canadian, (Burlington Northern co-founder James Jerome) Hill, to run its."
a. Donald Trump
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. Katharine Graham
34. There are approximately
a. 400,000
b. 950,000
c. more than 2 million
Canadians living in the United States.
Match the Canadian icon with the American who spearheaded its creation.
35. Legislative Buildings at Queen's Park
36. Roots
37.Place Ville Marie
38. landscaping for Parliament Hill
39. Mount Royal Park
a. Calvert Vaux
b. New York developer William Zeckendorf
c. Detroit émigrés Don Green and Michael Budman
d. Frederick Law Olmsted
e. Buffalo, N.Y. architect Richard Alfred Waite
Match the U.S. icon with the Canadian who spearheaded its creation.
40. United Artists movie studio
41. Kraft Foods
42. Field of Dreams
43. greenbacks
44. Manhattan's World Financial Center
a. W.P. Kinsella, whose novel Shoeless Joe was its inspiration
b. Toronto developers Paul and Albert Reichmann
c. Ontario émigré J.L. Kraft
d. Thomas Sterry Hunt (1826-92), McGill University chemistry professor whose invention of green ink — inspiring a new nickname for U.S. currency — helped foil counterfeiters
e. Toronto native Mary Pickford
ARTS AND EDUCATION
45. "Jikan," or "the silent one," is the dharma name conferred on
a. Irving Layton
b. Leonard Cohen
c. Dennis Lee
in 1996 when he was ordained a Zen monk.
46. Currently marking its centenary, which periodical started out as The Busy Man's Magazine?
a. The Financial Post
b. Canadian Business
c. Maclean's
d. Canadian Geographic
Match the term or expression with its originator.
47. conventional wisdom
48. cyberspace
49. Generation "X"
50. Money: the poor man's credit card
a. title of a 1991 novel by Vancouver's Douglas Coupland
b. John Kenneth Galbraith in his 1958 bestseller The Affluent Society
c. Marshall McLuhan in his 1964 book Understanding Media
d. Vancouver writer William Gibson in his 1982 short story "Burning Chrome"
51. William Shatner has indeed gone where no man had gone before in
a. penning a series of sci-fi novels
b. flacking for controversial web vendor Priceline.com
c. recording a truly awful version of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds"
d. all of the above
Match the group and its more prominent members.
52. Les Automatistes, Montreal-based painters who, with other artists, issued their anti-Establishment manifesto, "Refus global," in 1948
53. The Regina Five, painters in a 1961 National Gallery of Canada touring exhibition
54. The Confederation Poets, Ottawa poets born within a decade of 1867
a. Kenneth Lochhead, Arthur McKay, Douglas Morton, Ted Godwin and Ronald Bloore
b. Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott and Charles G.D. Roberts
c. Paul-Émile Borduas, Marcel Barbeau, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Pierre Gauvreau, Fernand Leduc and Jean-Paul Mousseau
Match the university with its founder.
55. Bishop's University
56. University of Regina
57. St. Francis Xavier University
58. Laurentian University
59. University of Manitoba
a. the Methodist Church, in 1911
b. an 1877 amalgamation of Catholic, Anglican and Presbyterian colleges
c. George Jehoshaphat Mountain, 3rd Anglican bishop of Quebec, in 1843
d. launched in 1913 as the Roman Catholic College du Sacre-Coeur
e. Roman Catholic Bishop Colin MacKinnon, in 1853
FEATS OF RENOWN
60. Winston Churchill described as "the first real world war"
a. the Napoleonic conflicts of the early 19th century
b. the uprising of British colonists in America against George III in the 1770s
c. the British conquest of New France in the Seven Years' War (1756-63)
61. "There was a time in this fair land when the railroads did not run," sings Gordon Lightfoot in his anthem, "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" When would that have been, exactly?
a. prior to 1885
b. prior to 1860
c. prior to 1836
Match the person with the accomplishment.
62. Julie Payette
63. William Bigelow
64. Elizabeth Catherine Bagshaw
65. James Gosling
66. Kit Carson
67. Fergie Jenkins
a. world's first woman war correspondent, long associated with the Toronto Mail, a predecessor to The Globe and Mail
b. first Canadian inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y.
c. Calgary native who developed Java, the programming language of the World Wide Web
d. 35-year-old Montrealer sent into space in 1999 to help build the International Space Station
e. Manitoba native who developed the world's first heart pacemaker, in collaboration with Canadian federal government researchers John Callaghan and J.A. Hopps
f. Hamilton, Ont. obstetrician who opened Canada's first birth-control clinic in 1932 — 37 years before the dissemination of information about sexual practices and distribution of contraceptives was legal.
INTRIGUES
Identify the mystery man.
68. An apparent suicide victim in 1997, this geologist who figured prominently in the Bre-X gold scam was recently said by one of his ex-wives to have sent her a cheque for $25,000 (U.S.).
69. A noted impresario, he walked out of his Grand Opera House in Toronto on a 1919 evening and was never seen again.
70. The architect of the B.C. legislature and nearby Empress hotel in Victoria was murdered in his native England in 1935 by his chauffeur and second wife's lover.
a. Ambrose J. Small
b. Francis Rattenbury
c. Michael de Guzman
YOURS TO DISCOVER
Where would you seek the following oddities?
71. Elusive lake monster Ogopogo
72. The annual Canadian Frog Jumping Championships
73. The annual Chicken Chariot Races
74. Nine-metre-high statue of Mi'Kmaq warrior Glooscap
a. Parrsboro, N.S.
b. Wynyard, Sask.
c. St. Pierre-Jolys, near Steinbach, Man.
d. Okanagan Lake
75. True or false: A network of Ontario lakes is named for the A.A. Milne characters Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Kanga and Roo.
ANSWERS
1. c. 2. c. 3. c. 4. a. 5. b. 6. d. 7. b. 8. c. 9. a. 10. e. 11. b. 12. d. 13. b. 14. c. 15. b. 16. c. 17. b. 18. f. 19. b. 20. h. 21. c. 22. e. 23. a. 24. d. 25. g. 26. b. 27. c. 28. c. 29. b. 30. b. 31. b. 32. b. 33. b. 34. c. 35. e. 36. c. 37. b. 38. a. 39. d. 40. e. 41. c. 42. a. 43. d. 44. b. 45. b. 46. c. 47. b. 48. d. 49. a. 50. c. 51. d. 52. c. 53. a 54. b. 55. c. 56. a. 57. e. 58. d. 59. b. 60. c. 61. c. Completed in 1836, just six years after the Liverpool and Manchester Railway launched the rail era in Britain, the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad was financed by brewer John Molson and other Montreal business leaders.
The Grand Trunk Railway, most ambitious of the pre-Confederation roads, was completed in 1860 between Montreal and Sarnia, Ont.; and 1885 saw the driving of the Last Spike marking the completion of the nation's first transcontinental road, the CPR. 62. d. 63. e. 64. f. 65. c. 66. a. 67. b. 68. c. 69. a. 70. b. 71. d. 72. c. 73. b. 74. a. 75. True.
Sources: The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll (Fireside, 2001); William Toye, editor, The Concise Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (Oxford University Press, 2001); Rick Archbold, I Stand For Canada: The Story of the Maple Leaf Flag (Macfarlane Walter & Ross, 2002); Ralph Nader, Nadia Milleron and Duff Conacher, Canada Firsts (McClelland & Stewart, 1992); John Robert Colombo, Colombo's Canadian References (Oxford University Press, 1976); James Marsh, editor, The Canadian Encyclopedia (McClelland & Stewart, 1999); Philomena Hurley-Rutherford, True North Strange & Free (Reader's Digest Association [Canada] Ltd., 2002); Jonina Wood, editor, Canada: A Portrait (Statistics Canada, 1995); Eric Arthur, revised by Stephen A. Otto, Toronto: No Mean City (University of Toronto Press, 1986).
shrunkenhead July 1st, 2005, 11:26 PM Isn't Canada a province of the US?...hahaha... Just Kidding.
Happy Canada Day!!! Funny how it's so close to the Fourth of July. It's Friday afternoon here and my office is half empty. Lots of folks left work early to start the long weekend already. I have two more things to do before I sneak out of here. :)
One day I shall visit Canada. Will probably go to Victoria and Vancouver on the West Coast first. :)
Have fun in Canada and don't drink and drive. :cheers:
Isan July 2nd, 2005, 01:16 PM Isn't Canada a province of the US?...hahaha... Just Kidding.
Happy Canada Day!!! Funny how it's so close to the Fourth of July. It's Friday afternoon here and my office is half empty. Lots of folks left work early to start the long weekend already. I have two more things to do before I sneak out of here. :)
One day I shall visit Canada. Will probably go to Victoria and Vancouver on the West Coast first. :)
Have fun in Canada and don't drink and drive. :cheers:
Because we were 4 days flight off [ID4 ] ealier than the US apparently. Haha ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^__^
Welcome you to the East coast also to visiting our great Waterfall here
classhopper July 3rd, 2005, 07:46 PM มิน่า ถึงไม่ค่อยมา update เพลง...^_^
Isan July 4th, 2005, 06:21 PM http://tinypic.com/6q8v2b.jpg
One buy from here and another was bringing from Thailand ;)
Isan August 12th, 2005, 06:08 AM The art and colorful of Toronto
Few latest snapshot ;)
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and still hOT of today ;)
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atom August 12th, 2005, 07:54 AM Wow! Tony Jaa in Canada.
Imperfect Ending August 12th, 2005, 08:25 AM I think I would kill myself if those things were real
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atom August 12th, 2005, 08:54 AM They might bite you.
Isan August 12th, 2005, 06:12 PM Also nightmare too :D if we faced to
Isan August 12th, 2005, 06:13 PM The Bay Goes Thai! http://www.hbc.com/bay/e_hp/e_hp_images/e_hp_thebay.gif
Hudson's Bay Company welcomes you to a celebration of everything Thai - culture, fashion, food, and more.
For nine days, the Bay, Queen Street will carry a wide selection of products brought in from Thailand for this event. Thai dancers, musicians and Muay Thai boxers will perform, and samples of exotic Thai flavours will be provided by local restaurants. Queen Street Bay windows are decorated with Thailand products.
Visitors have the opportunity to experience Thai culture first at Bay, Queen Street starting August 12-21, 2005. Opening ceremony starts 12:00 p.m. on August 12, 2005.
Opening ceremonies include a procession with Thai performers, music and dignitaries. The procession will start at the Yonge/Richmond entrance of the Bay, and move around the store to the Queen Street entrance under the pedestrian overpass.
The procession then moves to centre stage, where George Heller and Thai dignitaries will officially kick off the event.
Don't miss Thai days in The Bay!
Isan September 10th, 2005, 11:14 PM Few PIC of today
Hope you to enjoying for this peaceful small town
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Isan September 27th, 2005, 10:45 PM Nice decor BUT foods are tasted worst :down:
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Kalix September 28th, 2005, 10:51 PM where's this town, k. Isan? Niagara-on-the-lake?
Isan September 28th, 2005, 11:03 PM Nopa but bit to looks like London
Main street Unionville, Markham :)
Tranquil but vigor :dj:
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Isan October 10th, 2005, 05:49 AM Apartment
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Mosaic October 10th, 2005, 12:46 PM Wow!! this town is really livable, well, where is this town?
Isan October 11th, 2005, 12:20 AM Here in Toronto ;)
Isan October 15th, 2005, 09:59 AM Apartment II
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Isan October 15th, 2005, 10:02 AM Coming to Town~~~~~~~~~~~ (http://skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=264283)
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Isan February 16th, 2006, 10:33 PM Just for one night ahead of Today :D
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