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iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
Not me being from Manitoba and living here


MethDozer · M
@iamonfire696 It's probably a strength to be honest. Flying under the radar
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
HoochieTheClown · 51-55, F
@iamonfire696 So what about manitoba? Is it really like one of those areas that is described like Meth mentioned?
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@HoochieTheClown I don’t think so. It’s more affordable to live here. It just gets very cold in the winter and that’s why I hate it lol.
MethDozer · M
@HoochieTheClown I can tell two things about Manitoba. It's version of the Bigfoot is called the Manitou and it's capital city is Winnebago.
MethDozer · M
@HoochieTheClown @iamonfire696 oh three things. It was also named Rupert Land originally
HoochieTheClown · 51-55, F
@MethDozer
"Winnebago"? There are some "different" city names out there for sure. Not as "Different" as Effingham, Illinois. Gues what people call that city? Oh come on, GUESS! 🤣
@iamonfire696 As I read a post from a Canadian talking about a place getting cold, it makes me wonder how hard it would be for an American visiting that city during winter. You know us Americans are total wimps when it comes to winter weather.
I mean holy crap, Fire, one damned snowflake falls anywhere here and we be like, "Oh my GYOD apocalyptic weather!" People screaming and running and hoarding groceries and using those antique pictures of their ancestors for fire wood and begging Alex Jones to show them the way and...
Meanwhile Canada is laughing and saying "What wusses they are!"
Bigfoot is called the Manitou and it's capital city is Winnebago.
MANITOU? Holy hell man, I go to Colorado frequently and they have a city called "Manitou Springs" and also one of the things symbolic of Colorado is bigfoot. Hmmm... "Winnebago"? There are some "different" city names out there for sure. Not as "Different" as Effingham, Illinois. Gues what people call that city? Oh come on, GUESS! 🤣
@iamonfire696 As I read a post from a Canadian talking about a place getting cold, it makes me wonder how hard it would be for an American visiting that city during winter. You know us Americans are total wimps when it comes to winter weather.
I mean holy crap, Fire, one damned snowflake falls anywhere here and we be like, "Oh my GYOD apocalyptic weather!" People screaming and running and hoarding groceries and using those antique pictures of their ancestors for fire wood and begging Alex Jones to show them the way and...
Meanwhile Canada is laughing and saying "What wusses they are!"






