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     opinionated-stove huggin'-fleece wearin'-arse burnin' hill virgin
Here Canada
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Posted - 01/10/2007 : 1:43 PM
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| The local Canadian Tire has no winter stuff. |
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    God fearin' music packin' animal BBQin' funny trip reportin'.... cheese lovin' MH lover who skinny dips in Ling secret lakes
Somewhere between pomp & circumstance, British Columbia Canada
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Posted - 01/10/2007 : 2:13 PM
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I found mine at a little Home-Hardware on W 10th (UBC area) I think they were about $2.99 each. Red, black, and blue. |
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     Maple syrup lovin', tree huggin', face paintin' relocated Québécoise who is VERY serious about having fun
Vancouver Canada
2637 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 2:40 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Moses
I found mine at a little Home-Hardware on W 10th (UBC area) I think they were about $2.99 each. Red, black, and blue.
That's exactly where I bought mine! 10th Avenue, just before Sasamat. On the North side of 10th.  |
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North Vancouver, bc Canada
760 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 2:46 PM
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| The smaller Canadian tires don't carry them, but if you call the Cambie or N Van stores they ussually have plenty.......@ $3.99, but they're the longer ones so you have room for your pack on the back. |
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Vancouver, BC Canada
149 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 3:48 PM
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| I saw a bunch at the Cdn Tire on Steveston Highway in Richmond not long ago. |
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Langley, BC
777 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 3:51 PM
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| Toys R Us on West Broadway and I got some at the Can Tire in Richmond |
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     opinionated-stove huggin'-fleece wearin'-arse burnin' hill virgin
Here Canada
4642 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 3:54 PM
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quote: Originally posted by jennifer.b
I saw a bunch at the Cdn Tire on Steveston Highway in Richmond not long ago.
That's the Canadian Tire I checked...no luck |
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Hope, BC Canada
7098 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 6:15 PM
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Walmart, Zellers or Sears maybe.
Call em: www.canada411.ca
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Vancouver, BC Canada
475 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 7:20 PM
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| I bought one last Sunday at the Canadian Tire near Burrard and West 1st. Cost was $2.99, and there were around 20+ left... then. |
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Vancouver, BC Canada
343 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2007 : 7:46 PM
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| Canadian tire at marine drive (near oak st bridge) has them. |
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|     chocolate lovin, Bailey's slurpin, cold feet hatin', veggie eatin', true Cancerian water lovin', CT smilin', boulder dodgin', nosummitosis survivor
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Posted - 01/11/2007 : 01:04 AM
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| I bought mine at Canadian Tire, Cambie. They had long and short and red and blue when I was there about 2 weeks ago. Ilive right by there if you'd like me to check it out. |
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Hope, BC Canada
7098 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2007 : 04:29 AM
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| Crazy carpets can save alot of effort getting down a nice hill when hiking, lightweight too. |
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1097 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2007 : 12:51 PM
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| Who needs a crazt carpet. Just grease the bottom of a wok...works for me. |
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summerland, bc Canada
653 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2007 : 2:25 PM
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quote: Originally posted by FamilyGuy
Who needs a crazt carpet. Just grease the bottom of a wok...works for me.
WOW what a good idea it would shure beat wok..ing,
(I know that one is badd)
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     opinionated-stove huggin'-fleece wearin'-arse burnin' hill virgin
Here Canada
4642 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2007 : 2:41 PM
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| My search sent me to another Canadian Tire and a Home Hardware...no luck. Finally found some at Toys'R'Us. Picked up a nice sled to make a new pulk while I was there. |
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