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Used to love those, I just say no, now. Have some awesome Tommy's, but they seem so last century that I can't do it.
 
PHP:
Agreed on the brand-whoring aspect of certain clothing companies. I Know I personally stay away from companies that are heavy on that sort of stuff.

I certainly DO have favourite brands though. LOVE A.P.C. Paul smith is solid, especially their shoes. Have a couple of Eton ties, among other things.
 
Who are you to decide what an what isn't pathetic slang ? Aren't you like 40? Sorry I'm not using the word wheel from a 1980s context. Hack.

Who am I? The cunning linguist. But hey, at least you know your own city. Edmonton had 811,000+ people last year. Hack.
 
A)Edmonton is the northern most city in the world with >1000 000 people, if I'm not mistaken.

Funny thing is, I know a guy from Edmonton and he said the same thing (have to include metro area).

So I looked it up. Moscow is more north than Edmonton. St. Petersburg is more north than Edmonton. Helsinki is more north than Edmonton. Stockholm is more north than Edmonton. Edmonton barely makes the top 5, unless I'm missing another Russian city or Swedish city.
 
Who am I? The cunning linguist. But hey, at least you know your own city. Edmonton had 811,000+ people last year. Hack.

Sorry, I forgot to mention that you have to use the metro area. Honestly, I don't really know how to sell it to you, but Edmontons metro area is like all super-connected, so most people refer to metropolis Edmonton when they're talking about the city. Edmonton is at 1.1 million when you take the metro population into account. You have to also understand that Canada is MUCH less dense of a country population-wise, so the second you leave the Edmonton metro area, there really isn't very many towns or cities that have >50 000 people for quite a distance.

Funny thing is, I know a guy from Edmonton and he said the same thing (have to include metro area).

So I looked it up. Moscow is more north than Edmonton. St. Petersburg is more north than Edmonton. Helsinki is more north than Edmonton. Stockholm is more north than Edmonton. Edmonton barely makes the top 5, unless I'm missing another Russian city or Swedish city.

Just looked it up. Edmonton is the northern-most city with >1000000 in North America. My apologies. If you look at my earlier post, I had a shred of doubt, as I heard about this factoid from another person.
 
Either way, it's f'n cold in the winter.. a.k.a. October - April.

Yessir. We hit -59 degrees Celsius two years ago without windchill. Coldest place In the world for one day
 
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