Just two players? Being familiar with English history, I Canute believe that. P. S., Fifty degrees is so cold!? I don't want to say what I'm thinking, but I can think it.
@@johncullen9436 Born in Montreal; now I live in Eastern Ontario. Been a bit chilly out here this past week! (I guessed Canadian because you were too polite to say what you were thinking, eh?)
@@tarasstasiuk3858 Ha! Yes, you Canadians are polite. Maybe it just leaks over the border now and again. The closest NHL arena to me is the only place I know of that sings both the American and Canadian national anthems before the game. I can sing the Canadian national anthem by heart; "The True North strong and free." I lived and worked in Verdun for almost a year way back in the day. I really liked Montreal. While there, I did a two week shift in Amos late December early January. Talk about cold. It would literally take your breath away, I mean literally, just to open the door to go outside. It was kind of cold here for a while a couple of weeks ago, for about a week or two; but it's warmed up to the 20's. Might even hit the low 30's now and again. (That's in Fahrenheit. I don't know Celsius.) Don't even have to zip up my jacket now, if I wear one. I suppose it's all just a matter of what you're used to, eh?
For the last point, seems like you could substitute anything small for the canoe (coin, rock, acorn).
Gotta love these Joey and Camilla reviews! Great job guys
A great travel game as long as you bring your own table apparently
Just two players? Being familiar with English history, I Canute believe that.
P. S., Fifty degrees is so cold!? I don't want to say what I'm thinking, but I can think it.
What part of Canada are you from?
@@tarasstasiuk3858 Not a Canuck. But I am close to the border. Where are you from?
@@johncullen9436 Born in Montreal; now I live in Eastern Ontario.
Been a bit chilly out here this past week!
(I guessed Canadian because you were too polite to say what you were thinking, eh?)
@@tarasstasiuk3858 Ha! Yes, you Canadians are polite. Maybe it just leaks over the border now and again. The closest NHL arena to me is the only place I know of that sings both the American and Canadian national anthems before the game. I can sing the Canadian national anthem by heart; "The True North strong and free." I lived and worked in Verdun for almost a year way back in the day. I really liked Montreal. While there, I did a two week shift in Amos late December early January. Talk about cold. It would literally take your breath away, I mean literally, just to open the door to go outside. It was kind of cold here for a while a couple of weeks ago, for about a week or two; but it's warmed up to the 20's. Might even hit the low 30's now and again. (That's in Fahrenheit. I don't know Celsius.) Don't even have to zip up my jacket now, if I wear one. I suppose it's all just a matter of what you're used to, eh?
Please drop the brand and model of watch you are sporting each review, joey. Thanks
Your puns will get me to watch more videos.
Keep them flowing?
3:38 though the lack of answer 'to get to other side' is a cause for dismay