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  1. #21
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    Re: Is it true Canadians leave their doors unlocked?

    not really just think of it as all living in the same room lol.



    run across to the toliet get thrown food from the kitchen area.:noidea:


    I thought there was no room. No outer walls, just sticks holding up a roof.



    Unless by all living in the same room, you mean sharing the world with 6 1/2 billion people

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    Re: Is it true Canadians leave their doors unlocked?

    not really just think of it as all living in the same room lol.



    run across to the toliet get thrown food from the kitchen area.:noidea:






    Lol its separated the toilets and stuffs got walls but the living area kitchen and rooms they called it falleas i think thats how u spell it is like open it looks like a house but yeh no walls..

    Im not really explaining this well Lol it just looks like massive windows i guess with out the glass

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    Awwwk cool haha not how i was really imagining it! lol

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    Re: Is it true Canadians leave their doors unlocked?

    Awwwk cool haha not how i was really imagining it! lol


    thats because your imagining boys asses to much, poof. ::

    i honestly dont understand what she means lol.

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    Re: Is it true Canadians leave their doors unlocked?

    No one in my city does. You'd be instantly robbed. I've seen guys try to open my door while I was in the house.



    But I know people in other cities who do. It's no big deal for them.

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    lol some of us do.

    We do simply because we live in a cottage village on the beach. It's pretty ghost-townish in the winter and nobody in their right minds would to try come in our house uninvited when they see or hear our dog. lol

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    lol some of us do.

    We do simply because we live in a cottage village on the beach. It's pretty ghost-townish in the winter and nobody in their right minds would to try come in our house uninvited when they see or hear our dog. lol
    lol i was going to write similar about leaving doors unlocked because of my dogs. but its a canada thread not oz.
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    Hahah you can still post!=P
    What breeds do you have?

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    Is it true Canadians leave their doors unlocked? I don't think so. I think it's another myth about Canadians.

    And for a dog you've got to have a big backyard and your own house. You cant have the dog in a flat I think.
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    ^no, it's true for a large number of us.

    Also, we had our previous dog in a tiny apartment in the city for almost a year.
    He was a rotti/shepherd mix and he was perfectly fine as long as he went for regular runs in the park.

    As for our current dog, we have a big double lot and our community is extremely dog friendly to the point where dogs are allowed to wander around between the properties. It's a small dirt road and the speed limit is only 20km/hr so no dog has ever been hit by a car either.

    It's a great community for dogs<3

 

 

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