Zomby Woof wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
Salsa is the American version.
I would suggest that it's from another country. I put hot salsa on my fried potatoes. It works.
Bobzilla wrote:
Talk to the corporate people that tell us otherwise.
Then you just do what we do in Canada. If the rule is wrong, you break it. That's how rules and laws get changed up here.
Do I have to tell you everything?
And as I've already stated MULTIPLE TIMES, lose your franchise. THen you have nothing to sell to anyone. How about y'all figure out why your E36 M3 is so much more expensive than ours and FIX THAT instead?
wbjones
PowerDork
8/21/13 8:27 a.m.
people that want to purchase from your company ....
A: HAVE to understand (don't have to agree with... just understand) that corporate rules
B: be proactive in the sense that they get a US shipping address
C: then they can import to Canada on their own
problem taken care of .... doesn't change the fact that they don't like that your company doesn't ship to Canada ... just that it's a way around the company rule
I was in a meeting with three Canadian counterparts all day yesterday. It was really hard to keep an eye on them since I was outnumbered. But I was able to make sure they didnt try and put maple syrup in my coffee.
Bobzilla wrote:
Zomby Woof wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
Salsa is the American version.
I would suggest that it's from another country. I put hot salsa on my fried potatoes. It works.
Bobzilla wrote:
Talk to the corporate people that tell us otherwise.
Then you just do what we do in Canada. If the rule is wrong, you break it. That's how rules and laws get changed up here.
Do I have to tell you everything?
And as I've already stated MULTIPLE TIMES, lose your franchise. THen you have nothing to sell to anyone. How about y'all figure out why your E36 M3 is so much more expensive than ours and FIX THAT instead?
In this post, Bob doesn't realize a pretty blatant lighthearted jest.
USA post
Trans_Maro wrote:
Don't forget, we gave you this too:
And this:
But you send us those damn Canadian air masses every winter. What the hell, dude? Make up your minds.
bluej
Dork
8/21/13 1:10 p.m.
logdog wrote:
I was in a meeting with three Canadian counterparts all day yesterday. It was really hard to keep an eye on them since I was outnumbered. But I was able to make sure they didnt try and put maple syrup in my coffee.
Why would you stop them?? Real maple syrup in coffee is WAY better than sugar.
Bobzilla wrote:
How about y'all figure out why your E36 M3 is so much more expensive than ours and FIX THAT instead?
It's not. It's just spread around differently. We're just trying to play the system.
bluej wrote:
logdog wrote:
I was in a meeting with three Canadian counterparts all day yesterday. It was really hard to keep an eye on them since I was outnumbered. But I was able to make sure they didnt try and put maple syrup in my coffee.
Why would you stop them?? Real maple syrup in coffee is WAY better than sugar.
Because I drink it black.
Plus it would have been maple syrup from dirty Canadian trees, not nice Michigan ones.
Kenny_McCormic wrote:
Swank Force One wrote:
Oh, and maple syrup goes on waffles. I don't like pancakes.
Have you ever had bacon pancakes? Its like turning pancakes to 11.
I don't like pancakes at 7, let alone any higher.
I'll just eat some bacon, though. WITHOUT SWEET TREE BLOOD ON IT.
I wouldn't like 7 year old pancakes either. That sounds pretty disgusting.
I've said before, I'm not a fan of chips, but I tried some of these
last night and they were so good, I bought some to have with tonight's supper, bacon and tomato sandwiches, which were made with this
Zomby Woof wrote:
I've said before, I'm not a fan of chips, but I tried some of these
last night and they were so good, I bought some to have with tonight's supper, bacon and tomato sandwiches, which were made with this
Red x... Jalapeno popper ruffles? It's sort of sad that Lays had a contest for new flavours and Ruffles (also Lays, I know) comes out with jalapeno popper which blows the doors of Lays' "winners".
I'm still trying to figure out why you guys want moose flavored chips.
The wife liked the garlic bread but not the others. I though the chicken and waffles were the bomb but didn't like the others.
But then again I just like chicken and waffles.
Moose tastes awesome.
Sriracha? Really, tons of painful heat with no flavour? That's what you want in a chip?
Trans_Maro wrote:
Moose tastes awesome.
Sriracha? Really, tons of painful heat with no flavour? That's what you want in a chip?
Don't find it painfully hot, but love the flavour.
The sauce, not the chips.
logdog wrote:
Streetwiseguy wrote:
Trans_Maro wrote:
Moose tastes awesome.
Elk is better.
Baby seal?
I'll try just about anything.
Bear is greasy.
I draw the line at bugs though.
logdog wrote:
Baby seal?
I've eaten seal meat. It's really strange. It has the taste of fish, but the texture of beef. I'm sure it's something you have to grow up.
I prefer the taste of bald eagle. And chicken and waffles should never have bones, heathens.
Where is the Grilled Cheese with Ketchup flavor chips or the Perogy chips??? Is the contest fixed??
Also the real Origin of Ketchup chips.... http://o.canada.com/2013/06/03/who-invented-ketchup-chips/
OK inconclusive..
drsmooth wrote:
Where is the Grilled Cheese with Ketchup flavor chips or the Perogy chips??? Is the contest fixed??
I saw all the flavours in that contest at the grocery store yesterday.
Curmudgeon wrote:
And this:
Best Canadian band you've never heard of
Zomby Woof wrote:
drsmooth wrote:
Where is the Grilled Cheese with Ketchup flavor chips or the Perogy chips??? Is the contest fixed??
I saw all the flavours in that contest at the grocery store yesterday.
I bought them all for E36 M3s and grins. Caesar Salad wasn't bad, although Caesar flavour would have been better.
Perogy was meh
Grilled cheese and ketchup was bland, but I liked the idea.
I threw the maple moose out.
Zomby Woof wrote:
Best Canadian band you've never heard of
Tea Party : Heard of, but then vanished