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I heard that US to Canada travel has restrictions due to the Pandemic.
But no I do not want to live in that country.

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From what I was told, Canada and Mexico closed border crossing for the duration of the pandemic. I might be wrong though. That what I was told from my friend in Vancouver.

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We have texmex and actual Mex out here in California. Good stuff from the mom and pop joints.
Watch out for the peppers in the Mexican food. They aren’t shy about using the seeds.

Oh yeah, I know. I don’t de-seed either, except when prepping habaneros.

The US/Canada border is closed in both directions. Only essential workers can cross the Ambasador Bridge or use the tunnel. The Blue water bridge is closed as well. Canada doesn’t want us in. I don’t blame them, they are better organized with the pandemic than we are.

Truth be told, you could probably swim to Canada from Detroit. That is if the currents in the river don’t sweep you away. Or a freighter run you over.

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So! That’s what sank the Edmund Fizgerald??? A border crossing swimmer. Sorry, the song that mentions the ship passed quickly through my head when I saw swimming to Canada :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Does anyone have any experience with using a PS4 controller on your computer to play Steam games?

My husband bought Witcher 3 via Steam and wishes to use his PS4 controller but cannot get the game itself to recognize that it is a PS4 controller and not an Xbox one.

Has he tried Big Screen mode?
I had to use that as well as profiles to get my Switch Pro Controller to work.

Yeah, he keeps turning that on and keeps going through all the settings in the game & Steam. He tried using the DS4Windows program but that didn’t seem to do anything at all.

Finaly all 12 classes all 12 class mounts now i can focus on heritage armor.

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In Texas? I didn’t know that, I thought that was a back east thing.

Hello, everyone! <3

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You bake with soda, you drink pop.

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Ask for a Vernor’s and see what you get. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Reading the posts about places to live. Never liked Texas at all, but then I have never lived there only visited, and it is a big state. Consider that I like San Francisco a lot (though how anybody could afford to live there) but I don’t like Los Angeles. Germany was mentioned, Rhineland, Bavaria, and Berlin are at least as different from another as Toronto is from Vancouver.

By the way I like both Toronto and Vancouver with the caveat that it depends on “what neighborhood” in both cases, never spent enough time in Winnipeg Saskatoon or Edmonton to judge. I have some nostalgia for my childhood homes of Anchorage Alaska and Independence Missouri.

Given a choice I prefer Blue to red locations, but don’t see that as a major issue. Folks is folks everywhere, and besides I like to argue.

All in all I’ll be staying here, very blue inner city neighborhood in a medium sized city on the shores of Lake Ontario. It’s a good place to live.

Oh, and I live in border country, soda just east of me pop just west both used and argued about around here.

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Ginger ale here and to the west, confused looks to the east.

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By the way, there is one place I know of here where you can get celery soda, as far as I know it mostly only exists New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Florida communities with transplants.

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7-11 had Vernor’s Slurpees (at least) one year. Strange, but delicious.

And that’s one thing that I miss about living where I am - no Vernor’s. Ginger ale, sure, but it’s not the same. But it’s at least a 3-4 hour drive to find the good stuff.

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It is crazy here in Oklahoma. Just kind of assumed Texas too since they copy everything we do :wink:

I will pass on the celery pop not soda.

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I call it “soda”, so does everyone around me.

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