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Old 8/31/05, 01:02 PM
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Looking to see if any other forum members are from the Sarnia, Ontario area. I know a lot of people are around Toronto but looking for people that live closer to Sarnia. I think I am the only one around these areas on the boards these days......
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There can be only one! :P
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Well, I'm closer than Toronto, but still an hour away from Sarnia. Heck, who wants to live near Sarnia anyway, unless you like the smell of refineries......
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What is the difference between being a Sarnian and being an American?



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Old 9/1/05, 07:03 AM
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Originally posted by GhostTiger@August 31, 2005, 2:02 PM
Well, I'm closer than Toronto, but still an hour away from Sarnia. Heck, who wants to live near Sarnia anyway, unless you like the smell of refineries......
I live about 15 minutes outside of Sarnia, where the air is cleaner Only 40 minutes from London.
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Originally posted by Dan@August 31, 2005, 11:57 PM
What is the difference between being a Sarnian and being an American?



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I like that bridge. It saves me a lot of money buy allowing me to pick up my car parts in the US and save of shipping and duty charges
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Quiet John Shipping charges are insane!!! 20 bucks american to ship a 1/18 diecast model!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by adrenalin@September 1, 2005, 9:07 AM
I like that bridge. It saves me a lot of money buy allowing me to pick up my car parts in the US and save of shipping and duty charges
Me too....don't forget I'm a civil engineer who can definately appreciate it.

You are lucky not to have to pay for shipping (and probably duty as well sometimes eh?)
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