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28th March 07, 12:09 AM
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If all else fails Graham, have your son call me. (or you can). He is welcome here in Victoria for the rest of his time in Canada. It's not as exciting as a ski resort but cheaper than an unexpected plane ticket home, and less traumatic that heading home under a cloud and disgruntled at one unfortunate incident.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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28th March 07, 12:54 AM
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Thanks Steve, that's very thoughtful of you. He does love Canada and I envy him being there.
I'll email him and see if he likes the idea of Victoria.
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28th March 07, 09:07 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Graham
Thanks Steve, that's very thoughtful of you. He does love Canada and I envy him being there.
I'll email him and see if he likes the idea of Victoria.
Having spen a fair amount of time in both places, I think he would enjoy Victoria. Banff is a wonderful town, but seeing as it is tourist based, it can be a bit much for people living and working there. If he wants to stay on at a ski resort, why not tell him to go to one of the best in Canada (if not the world)....Whistler/Blackcomb
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28th March 07, 09:13 AM
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Thanks Colin, I have another Tassie friend who worked at Whistler, she really loved it. I'll pass it on.
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28th March 07, 09:27 AM
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 Originally Posted by Graham
Thanks Colin, I have another Tassie friend who worked at Whistler, she really loved it. I'll pass it on.
Not suprising Graham, as Whistler is heavily staffed with Aussies and Kiwis. I have often wondered if there is actually anyone between the ages of 15-30 left in the South Pacific
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28th March 07, 09:37 AM
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Hi, Graham. I just woke up and got to work. I really hope that things work out for Daniel. That's a tough thing to have happen even when you're at home and have support close by, but even harder when you're by yourself in another country.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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28th March 07, 09:47 AM
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Thanks Macman, you're waking up, I should be asleep thanks for your words. I guess I'm a very protective Dad...nobody messes with my boy...I've learned that it was a really bad day for him. The same day as the sacking he learned that a less he fancied and knew from here but moved to the USA..and was planning to visit...has just got married!!
Life's lessons learned, we've all been there.
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28th March 07, 09:48 AM
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Look a Canadian!! Let's get him!
ROFLMAO
Just kidding, some of my best friends are Canadian. 
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28th March 07, 06:29 AM
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 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
If all else fails Graham, have your son call me. (or you can). He is welcome here in Victoria for the rest of his time in Canada. It's not as exciting as a ski resort but cheaper than an unexpected plane ticket home, and less traumatic that heading home under a cloud and disgruntled at one unfortunate incident.
Perhaps the lad could begin a short term kiltmakers apprenticeship?
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28th March 07, 07:23 AM
#10
Delete the word CANADIAN
It's come to my attention that someone has got their knickers in a knot about me mentioning Canadians here.
Whoever that is needs to re read the post.
I began I've said before, I have enormous respect for Canadians, but one unknown individual has me annoyed. As someone pointed out, they may be Chinese or Japanese, Australian or even American...it's irrelevant!
then....quote: I'm just having a moan to friends, of course I don't blame Canadians, this kind of stuff goes on in every country.
Good grief, as if I need to spell this out!!
It was a story about my son who is in CA*AD*, the replies here have been thoughtful, generous, compassionate and helpful.
So where is the problem??????
OK I accept the last post of mine about an Australian detained by America for 5 years without charge or trial was hard for some to accept, I said delete it if the moderators choose to, and they chose to.
but a story about my son accused of theft is controversial because it happened in canada??
OK if it is, then Mike, delete the sodding lot and I'll just post about the new kilt I bought and how someone thought I looked silly in it but then someone else thought I looked cool........
good grief!
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