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Old 01-23-2012, 02:11 PM
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I visited Prince George BC for a week!!

(I was invited to a gold mine, we actually found some gold!!)

Does that count!!??
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I am frim Alberta Canada I was given a 129 CC but had to find a mower deck and hood with headlights. I found a 41 " deck from a 105 in good condition.
I still need a hood 2 front tires and 1 back tire. I am if possible looking for the original rear Good year tires. I am also in the progress of buying a 1450 with deck and tiller for 100.00. The 129 came with a 6 tine tiller and gear drive.
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Rat, here's the guide and if they still wont load then you'll need to resize them. If that's the case PM me with your email address and I'll send you a small easy to use program that is FREE!

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Tonight my daughter returned safely home from a wonderful trip to Quebec and Montreal . She loved it , but said it was c c c c colllllldddd !!

I myself have been to those and also St Catherines and Toronto for work . I found all these places most friendly and hospitable (sp) !!
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I visited Prince George BC for a week!!

(I was invited to a gold mine, we actually found some gold!!)
Does that count!!??


CAD , I also found gold ....................MOLSON GOLD !! ( I also found lots of ice , as in Molson Black Ice .
I gotta say though , that Labbatts runs a very close second to Saranac on my favorites list !
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CAD , I also found gold ....................MOLSON GOLD !! ( I also found lots of ice , as in Molson Black Ice .
I gotta say though , that Labbatts runs a very close second to Saranac on my favorites list !
Three days of panning, my brother and I could not cover a fingernail with the gold we found.

BUT, the daily 45 minute 4WD ride in then 45 minutes back out of the dig site made it all worth while!!

Big trees, big animals and big mountains, we had fun!! It was GREAT!!
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I'll take a BAD day in the mountains diggin fer gold over a GREAT day at work ..................
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I visited Prince George BC for a week!!

(I was invited to a gold mine, we actually found some gold!!)

Does that count!!??
Well, if that counts...being from the Buffalo, NY area with access to Canada mere minutes away, I've been to the "Canadian Ballet" in Fort Erie and Niagara Falls enough times in the past and spent enough money there to be considered a honorary citizen... The Canadian boys will know what I'm talking about here.

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I am frim Alberta Canada I was given a 129 CC but had to find a mower deck and hood with headlights. I found a 41 " deck from a 105 in good condition.
I still need a hood 2 front tires and 1 back tire. I am if possible looking for the original rear Good year tires. I am also in the progress of buying a 1450 with deck and tiller for 100.00. The 129 came with a 6 tine tiller and gear drive.
Ray
Where do you find a "XX50" with deck and tiller for only a $100? Man, I want either a 1450 or 1650 for just snow throwing duty for the winters. Nice find. What kind of shape is it in?

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CAD , I also found gold ....................MOLSON GOLD !! ( I also found lots of ice , as in Molson Black Ice .
I gotta say though , that Labbatts runs a very close second to Saranac on my favorites list !
If you like Molson, did you ever try Molson Brador? It's a malt liquer I believe with 6.0% alcohol level. I only drank when I went to the ballets. I don't even know if they make it any more. I like Labatt's Blue but my poison of choice is Molson Canadian. There were a lot of choices when it comes to Molson at one point in time: Molson Golden, Export Ale, Canadian, Canadian Light, Brador, Dry, Black Ice, and Triple X ("XXX" which is 7.3% alc content). I know Molson and Coors are now part of the same company. There was also a beer that Molson made called Old Vienna (OV for short) that was very tasty. I think you can still get it. I haven't had it in a long time. We used to be able to buy cases of OV "splits" (7 oz. bottles) at a bar in Buffalo and they would put ice right over the bottles. Man, this discussion is bringing back some fond memories... We also used to drink John Labatt's Extra Stock Malt Liquer which was very good (6.5% alc. content). Wow, a blast from the past... This is for the great brewed products of Canada, the game of hockey as well as the great entertainment you can find north of the border, eh?
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