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Posted by: Brandy Fisher
Posted by: Myn0k

Are you going anywhere nice?

Belize and Eastern Mexico 😀

Don't forget that corn was first domesticated in Mexico 10.000 years ago.

Try the local Garmonbozia (dolor y tristeza).  

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 4:53 am
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher

We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 8:48 am
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Posted by: OctavioLemos
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We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

Should have made my avatar more like this I guess:

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 2:48 pm
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Posted by: Lucas Bracci
Posted by: Brandy Fisher
Posted by: Myn0k

Are you going anywhere nice?

Belize and Eastern Mexico 😀

Don't forget that corn was first domesticated in Mexico 10.000 years ago.

Try the local Garmonbozia (dolor y tristeza).  

 

I can handle it until it gets creamy.

Would you call this domesticated?

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 2:51 pm
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher

We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

I get where you're coming from on that (I really, really do...), but for what it's worth, I've been to about a dozen foreign countries and never once encountered any of the "anti-Americanism" that's supposed to be so rampant out there. Turns out people have brains and don't judge us all by our most idiotic specimens. (No names shall be named.) Have a great trip!

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 6:49 pm
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Posted by: Sonia Kay
Posted by: Brandy Fisher

We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

I get where you're coming from on that (I really, really do...), but for what it's worth, I've been to about a dozen foreign countries and never once encountered any of the "anti-Americanism" that's supposed to be so rampant out there. Turns out people have brains and don't judge us all by our most idiotic specimens. (No names shall be named.) Have a great trip!

Not sure where you are from, so I don't want to make any assumptions or stick my foot in my mouth. If you are not from the US, you are likely not from a country threatening to build a wall between the US and the country being visited and calling the natives of the visited country rapists and degenerates and blah blah blah.

I am hoping you are right.  But I wouldn't blame the folks in central America for having a particularly bad taste for Staters these days.

On the otherhand, NO POLITICAL ARGUMENTS ALLOWED!  So let's go back to corn and South Park and whether I will find Mr. C wandering Belize and if I should approach him for an autograph or stay far away.

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 6:55 pm
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher
Posted by: Sonia Kay
Posted by: Brandy Fisher

We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

I get where you're coming from on that (I really, really do...), but for what it's worth, I've been to about a dozen foreign countries and never once encountered any of the "anti-Americanism" that's supposed to be so rampant out there. Turns out people have brains and don't judge us all by our most idiotic specimens. (No names shall be named.) Have a great trip!

Not sure where you are from, so I don't want to make any assumptions or stick my foot in my mouth. If you are not from the US, you are likely not from a country threatening to build a wall between the US and the country being visited and calling the natives of the visited country rapists and degenerates and blah blah blah.

I am hoping you are right.  But I wouldn't blame the folks in central America for having a particularly bad taste for Staters these days.

On the otherhand, NO POLITICAL ARGUMENTS ALLOWED!  So let's go back to corn and South Park and whether I will find Mr. C wandering Belize and if I should approach him for an autograph and stay far away.

Sorry - I am from the U.S. Meant to imply that, but I wasn't clear. Anyway, just speaking from experience: People I've met abroad have never been anything but polite, curious, or simply neutral when they found out where I was from. Frankly, I think the idea that "everyone will hate you because you're American" is an American idea that some people use as an excuse to never leave their own country. ("It's a jungle out there, and foreigners are mean!") But I find that for the most part, people are open-minded and cool.

Then again I've never been to Mexico, so point taken on the bit about the Wall.

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 7:07 pm
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I've been out of country a few times and never had anything bit positive experiences.  So hoping for the best. Especially now the hurricanes seem to have subsided.

But I degree too much. Who is the uncle?!?!?! And WHO IS Billy?

 
Posted : 24/10/2017 7:40 pm
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher

I've been out of country a few times and never had anything bit positive experiences.  So hoping for the best. Especially now the hurricanes seem to have subsided.

But I degree too much. Who is the uncle?!?!?! And WHO IS Billy?

If you are in Mexico during the "Dia de los Muertos" holidays (approx. oct. 30 to nov. 03) don't miss that ! (I've watched some reports on TV and it's amazing).

 

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 4:26 am
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Posted by: Lucas Bracci
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I've been out of country a few times and never had anything bit positive experiences.  So hoping for the best. Especially now the hurricanes seem to have subsided.

But I degree too much. Who is the uncle?!?!?! And WHO IS Billy?

If you are in Mexico during the "Dia de los Muertos" holidays (approx. oct. 30 to nov. 03) don't miss that ! (I've watched some reports on TV and it's amazing).

 

That is one of our primary reasons for going. 🙂

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 8:58 am
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher

We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

Should have made my avatar more like this I guess:

I have never noticed before that Terrance and Phillip are in fact South Park's tribute to Twin Peaks. Brilliant!?

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 6:22 pm
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Posted by: OctavioLemos
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Posted by: Brandy Fisher

We're planning on telling everyone were Canadian. 🙂

Should have made my avatar more like this I guess:

I have never noticed before that Terrance and Phillip are in fact South Park's tribute to Twin Peaks. Brilliant!?

HOLY CRAP!  You are so right!

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 6:22 pm
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Back to Billy...

I tend to believe that Frost & Lynch created this ambiguous character/storyline to gives us a clue about what happens when you mess with the past. 

When Bing enters the Double R at the end of part 7 and asks if anyone has seen Billy, he might well be asking us "What (not who) is Billy and what's the meaning to Billy"? It's no coincidence  (at least I believe so) that after Bing asks about Billy some changes occur inside the diner. Billy is a slippery character. When it seems we are about to know who he really is we end up knowing nothing at all.

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 6:58 pm
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Posted by: OctavioLemos

Back to Billy...

I tend to believe that Frost & Lynch created this ambiguous character/storyline to gives us a clue about what happens when you mess with the past. 

When Bing enters the Double R at the end of part 7 and asks if anyone has seen Billy, he might well be asking us "What (not who) is Billy and what's the meaning to Billy"? It's no coincidence  (at least I believe so) that after Bing asks about Billy some changes occur inside the diner. Billy is a slippery character. When it seems we are about to know who he really is we end up knowing nothing at all.

Brilliant!!!

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 7:02 pm
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Posted by: Julie Loader
Posted by: OctavioLemos

Back to Billy...

I tend to believe that Frost & Lynch created this ambiguous character/storyline to gives us a clue about what happens when you mess with the past. 

When Bing enters the Double R at the end of part 7 and asks if anyone has seen Billy, he might well be asking us "What (not who) is Billy and what's the meaning to Billy"? It's no coincidence  (at least I believe so) that after Bing asks about Billy some changes occur inside the diner. Billy is a slippery character. When it seems we are about to know who he really is we end up knowing nothing at all.

Brilliant!!!

Not discrediting your ideas here...... I still want verification that A) he asked for Billy or did he ask for Bing, and B) Was that Bing or Billy asking? Neither?

If the evidence has already been presented, please forgive me since clearly I have missed it.  Please point in the direction of where to find it.

If not, these questions are part of this whole topic and need to be taken into account.

 
Posted : 25/10/2017 7:07 pm
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