Glad to hear you had a wonderful dinner. leftovers are great too
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Glad to hear you had a wonderful dinner. leftovers are great too
Saw that. Thanks.
Stuff it
I will definitely be looking for it.
TWSS
Bake it with Thousand Island Dressing poured over it
serve over rice or your choice with green beans
Interesting. Is that a Canadian thing or have I just been living under a rock?
Probably a Canadian thing.....
Commercial is during the 3rd quarter sometimes. At least that's what I'm hearing.
Woooooooo, now there's a twist, never heard of that before and I bet you Sputz would go yuck,, no way......
What if you're hearing wrong...........oh mighty voices.....................
Another still from the commercial.
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Could be. The squealing is going on.
ok, I give up, what is this commercial for?
Now this guy has a reason to be pizzed off!
Super Bowl contest winner denied entry to U.S.
CBC News Posted: Feb 3, 2013 10:55 AM PT
A Vancouver Island man who won an all-expenses-paid trip to the Super Bowl in New Orleans has been refused entry into the U.S. because of a marijuana possession conviction dating back to 1981.
Victoria resident Myles Wilkinson won the trip in a fantasy football league contest, competing against nearly four million other players for the chance to attend the National Football League championship, featuring the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers.
But when he got to Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Thursday, U.S. customs agents learned of a marijuana possession conviction in Vancouver in 1981 and told him he was not allowed to enter the country.
"I had two grams of cannabis. I paid a $50 fine," Wilkinson told CBC news.
Wilkinson said he was 19 when he was busted.
"I can't believe that this is happening, for something that happened 32 years ago."
Wilkinson's denial of entry into the U.S. is a common story, according to Dana Larsen, director of the Sensible B.C. campaign, a group advocating for the decriminalization of marijuana.
"There's hundreds of thousands of Canadians who have these criminal records for small amounts of cannabis and that results in a lifetime ban for accessing the U.S."
Now that two U.S. states — Washington and Colorado — have legalized the recreational use of marijuana, Larsen is pushing for a similar referendum in B.C.
"Being a cannabis user should not be a criminal offence. It should be regulated and taxed and controlled, but it should not be banned."
Larsen said RCMP have doubled the number of possession charges in B.C., laying about 3,800 charges for possession in 2011.
"That means every day 10 more British Columbians face the lifetime stigma of a possession charge."
Beer-maker Bud Light Canada, which sponsored the fantasy football contest that Wilkinson won, has invited him to attend its Super Bowl party at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom as their guest Sunday afternoon.
The blackberry superbowl commercial
Man that sucks. The dude is no criminal
Thanks for the spoiler alert... :mad:
Yes, especially napping.
Caper! Not a fecken Mainlander. LoL :rotfl:
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He He, I know that, I meant what are they advertising??
Looks like he's escaping dinosaurian mediocrity.
Of February? Gonna have to mark that on my calendar. . . . . . . . wait a sec.
I was in Bloomington yesterday.