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Subject: Re: Halifax, Nova Scotia Posted on: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 16:47:31 EDT

JP, you really should quit showing your ignorance here. Nova Scotia is NOT
an island, nor is it undeveloped. yes there are rural areas, and some
"wilderness", but there are built up areas as well. Heck they even have an
airport which is a lot nicer to arrive at and leave than is Pearson in
Toronto.

Paul

--
Paul Hoffman
Burlington ON
phoffman@cogeco.ca or hoffmanp@mcmaster.ca
"Nothing is so firmly believed as that which is least known" Montaigne
"JP" wrote in message
news:rV8Zg.4660$5v5.3298@trndny08...
> "Reef Fish" wrote in message
> news:1161013956.814175.200230@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> A nice sunny but cool day in this little town of nothing much to see.
>>
>> But being anywhere without the SPAMMING of Ray or his lap DOG
>> is a good place to be. LOL.
>>
>> -- Reef Fish Bob.
>
> Just curious, but do you live fulltime in Nova Scotia or are you just
> taking
> a vacation on that undeveloped island?
>
> JP
>
>