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The thing I love about Chicago, Allie, is that people cuss about being stuck in traffic, then go home & laugh at the suckers stuck in traffic while they watch them on TV!
Ugh, and the traffic here is AWFUL, and with the Dan Ryan (I90/94 East) reduced to one lane, I believe we are now second to none in the country on traffic awfulness. Well, we're in the top 10 anyway, with the average person being delayed 70 hours a year.Originally Posted by white cat lover
The thing I love about Chicago, Allie, is that people cuss about being stuck in traffic, then go home & laugh at the suckers stuck in traffic while they watch them on TV!
Originally Posted by calico2222
As for the action news thing...I do watch Action News 5, but not everything is action down here. If our area had a helicopter, it would go something like:
"ok, Mrs Smith's cow just broke out again...we have a fugitive...send the authorities! Oh, just spotted Jimmy Joe staggering out of the back door again, heading towards the wood pile! Look's like the Miller Lite got the best of him again tonight. It's a madhouse!!"
Extremely common. Every major city's network stations have copters it seems. There is an advantage to this beyond local news and traffic reporting. Being an affiliate of a network means the local station can feed important stories to their parent network, or even sell coverage to world-wide news organizations like the BBC or CNN. It is also a status symbol for the station. Not uncommon is to also have the flying reporters do radio stories and traffic for their sister station (which is partnered with the TV station).Originally Posted by Moz
1.... and sometimes they have a news chopper. How common is it that local news stations have helicopters and are called Action News (or something of the like)?
Most channels have their own in the USOriginally Posted by white cat lover
U.S. News channels really like their helicopters
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I don't know if any of our stations use "Action". Guess I should pay more attention. I know our NBC and ABC affiliates have choppers, and maybe FOX, but our CBS doesn't even have a local news broadcast. I think it was the ABC chopper that was commandeered by the local police to find a bank robber in a cornfield. They used the downdraft from the rotors to move the tall corn around and expose him.Originally Posted by Moz
1. I get quite a few American news channels here. The only two I can think of right now are Detroit and Rochester. Anyways I always thought it was amusing that all the news channels I get from the states are called "Action 7 News" or something and sometimes they have a news chopper. How common is it that local news stations have helicopters and are called Action News (or something of the like)? I guess Canadian news isn't as extreme since here it's just called CKCK Regina.
Mostly see nickels and quarters and most places here will accept them.Originally Posted by Moz
2. This is probably a dumb question but what happens when you get Canadian change? Do you use it or keep/save it? Have you ever got a Canadian loonie or toonie?
Aren't you too young to have a "senior moment"?Originally Posted by Moz
3. ...I had a third question but I forgot it now.
Are any of the quarters comemorating the states making their way up there?Originally Posted by Moz
I love American news channels!
I can sort of see how you wouldn't get that much Canadian money since you're further down south but I get it quite a bit (nothing new). I saw a new coin (think it was a quarter) with Washington on it but he had an atrocious hairstyle!
Well, our's isn't that bad - most of the time....Originally Posted by calico2222
As for the action news thing...I do watch Action News 5, but not everything is action down here. If our area had a helicopter, it would go something like:
"ok, Mrs Smith's cow just broke out again...we have a fugitive...send the authorities! Oh, just spotted Jimmy Joe staggering out of the back door again, heading towards the wood pile! Look's like the Miller Lite got the best of him again tonight. It's a madhouse!!"
1.The whole "Action News" thing is rather funny. Yes, we do have a station like that here. Just by chance is that a Fox network?Originally Posted by Moz
1. I get quite a few American news channels here. The only two I can think of right now are Detroit and Rochester. Anyways I always thought it was amusing that all the news channels I get from the states are called "Action 7 News" or something and sometimes they have a news chopper. How common is it that local news stations have helicopters and are called Action News (or something of the like)? I guess Canadian news isn't as extreme since here it's just called CKCK Regina.
2. This is probably a dumb question but what happens when you get Canadian change? Do you use it or keep/save it? Have you ever got a Canadian loonie or toonie?
3. ...I had a third question but I forgot it now.
June 5th. And Canada's Next Top Model, cycle 2 on May 30thOriginally Posted by SillyJilly
When does Canadian Idol start there?
1. Yes!!! Channel 7 Action news...Traffic Copter or something of that like. Even the weather mapping tools they use are Doppler 4000 or Viper 5000.Originally Posted by Moz
1. I get quite a few American news channels here. The only two I can think of right now are Detroit and Rochester. Anyways I always thought it was amusing that all the news channels I get from the states are called "Action 7 News" or something and sometimes they have a news chopper. How common is it that local news stations have helicopters and are called Action News (or something of the like)? I guess Canadian news isn't as extreme since here it's just called CKCK Regina.
2. This is probably a dumb question but what happens when you get Canadian change? Do you use it or keep/save it? Have you ever got a Canadian loonie or toonie?
3. ...I had a third question but I forgot it now.
WHAT?! Where were you going??? Paper money is a no-no here, but the pennies, nickels, quarters and dimes are pretty much free for all. The only place I haven't been able to use it is on YOUR side of the state (Originally Posted by SillyJilly
In Detroit you can't use any of the change even in most stores!!! Too close to the border!
You can come to Moose Jaw and buy some interesting shirts like "Saskatchewan: Easy to draw, hard to spell"!Originally Posted by white cat lover
And I save my Canadian money. Never know, I might need to race across the border someday!
That's a good way of putting it!Originally Posted by SwampWitch
The news channels in the U.S. are very BIFF! BAM! POW!
My brother used to joke when the coloured bills came out that the Americans would think it's Monopoly money.Originally Posted by calico2222
The guy hands me a few colorful bills and a mountain of change...I was SO confused!
As for the action news thing...I do watch Action News 5, but not everything is action down here. If our area had a helicopter, it would go something like:
"ok, Mrs Smith's cow just broke out again...we have a fugitive...send the authorities! Oh, just spotted Jimmy Joe staggering out of the back door again, heading towards the wood pile! Look's like the Miller Lite got the best of him again tonight. It's a madhouse!!"
June 5th! They stopped in my province so maybe someone I know will get on. A girl I went to elementary school with got on there two seasons ago.Originally Posted by SillyJilly
Hey MOZ! When does Canadian Idol start there?
Toronto has it made! Saskatoon has a CTV hot air balloon!Originally Posted by icklemiss21
One of our local radio stations did have a chopper but since it crashed they haven't bought a new one
As far as the TV stations, Global have one as do CTV (CTV even run competitions where you can win a ride in theirs to see how they do the news etc). I know only 3 networks have choppers (according to wiki) so I guess Toronto in the place for them
I guess not!Originally Posted by gemlady
Aren't you too young to have a "senior moment"?
Are any of the quarters comemorating the states making their way up there?
Well that channel is more exciting (in a twisted way) than our local ones... all they seem to have is Farmgate and other equally exciting programs.Originally Posted by lunasmom
1. Yes!!! Channel 7 Action news...Traffic Copter or something of that like. Even the weather mapping tools they use are Doppler 4000 or Viper 5000.Oh and I'm sorry that you get a Detroit channel. We report nothing by crime here. That's why we're the angriest and most suicidal city in the country...we hear nothing but bad things on the news.
Yeah you can go on rides on it for birthdays and stuff.Originally Posted by white cat lover
A hot air balloon!??!And I could never live in Saskat....you get the point. I can't spell it! I'd have to go back to elementary school to learn how to spell it.
Well, my DH lived in Detoit for a while and really had a bunch of crap from people for trying to use the coins! I've never had an issue on MY side of the state! We're nice over here!Originally Posted by lunasmom
1. Yes!!! Channel 7 Action news...Traffic Copter or something of that like. Even the weather mapping tools they use are Doppler 4000 or Viper 5000.Oh and I'm sorry that you get a Detroit channel. We report nothing by crime here. That's why we're the angriest and most suicidal city in the country...we hear nothing but bad things on the news.
WHAT?! Where were you going??? Paper money is a no-no here, but the pennies, nickels, quarters and dimes are pretty much free for all. The only place I haven't been able to use it is on YOUR side of the state () and the liquor store by my house. Oh and the vending machines. The one we have at work broke the other day because someone put a canadian quarter in instead of a U.S. dollar.
Besides, the U.S. dollar is only $0.08 away from being dollar to dollar to Canada...so we're almost even steven. It's been a LONG time since we were like that. I didn't realise this until Natalie was asking about a $7000 CAN car.
After Ryan once said SoScratchYourBum I have that stuck in my head and have to be careful that I don't actually say itOriginally Posted by Moz
Yeah you can go on rides on it for birthdays and stuff.
Oh don't worry sometimes I have difficulty spelling it and I've lived here forever!Sas kat chew an is how I remember it.