Moderator insert; please remember our "no politics" rule.
the politics rule is probably to prevent party vs party squabbles - and agreed those have no place here.
we are Canadian in here so it’s doubtful to turn nasty
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Moderator insert; please remember our "no politics" rule.
Hey guys, im new here[actually im new to Canada]. Just came here for studying from August this year. And just got my PJ bass a few weeks ago. Are there any forums or lessons for beginners? Is there any club to join? thx guys!
we are Canadian in here so it’s doubtful to turn nasty![]()
Canadians can talk politics for hours with someone with a different view without getting nasty. Talking hockey, in the other hand....
Canadians can talk politics for hours with someone with a different view without getting nasty. Talking hockey, in the other hand....
I spent enough time touring Canada's dance hall and hockey arena circuit in the early 1980s that I had to have work visas, a new Union Card, and even got audited by the Canada Revenue Agency while there (that was a hoot). Does that make me Canadian enough?
Not anymore. I was pm’d by a Canadian member of talkbass about my opinion of our prime minister. He didn’t agree with my view so felt the need to tell me how wrong I was.
Almost getting as bad as leafs vs habs discussion.
I digress.