Sekhemet -> RE: Is your home town famous for anything? (9/24/2006 4:15:59 AM)
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Childhood: The Big Nickel - copper, nickle, ore ... Science North, where you get to LIVE the experiments (the coolest science place going), and the area is still thought of as a "moon style landscape" however, this is not true - The fishing and hunting is also pretty good tho so can I point out; you can't have hunting on a moon scape. MAPLE SYRUP SHACKS ... That's Sudbury. Mining town ... Youth & Parents: Kitchener - used to be Berlin, because of all the German immigrants then there was this small war, and no one would accept the shipments from "Berlin Canada" and so it was re-named Kitchener. Oktoberfest! WOO HOO! Mennonites by the hundreds Schenider Haus Doon Pioneer Village Schneiders Meats - original home factory Labatt's original home factory Currently: And now, I'm in London ... Home of the London Knights hockey team who have had a pretty wild couple of years, and many of whom for the past couple of years have got NHL drafts. Home of the John Labatt Center, where we get the biggest concerts in the province outside of Toronto, built here because of Labatts' other home factory (Kitchener became quasi museum ish and London got the new working one). Western Fair at the fair grounds, the biggest fair going (they claim). The Thames river, which I'm sure was thus named just to further confuse people as to WHICH London it is being discussed. Where we have more doctors than we know what to do with, and none of them actually practise medicine, and you hear of Western University and their medical breakthroughs and exploits all the time (full organ transplants, first baby carried/born outside the womb, and so on). Home of Fredrick Banting, the discoveror of insulin ... London Ontario ... Where you can get a triple organ transpant in a jiffy, but those stitches, forget it!! XxoxX
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