Their first date was awkwardly silent until Tanavut finally broke the ice.
The hole thing is a disaster!Tuuq just sits there fishing…thinking Tanavut must be head over heels for him.
You’re as cold as ice.You’re willing to sacrifice our love…
Conundrum: imagine a square house, windows on all sides facing south. Suddenly a bear approaches you. What colour is it?
Darn… just when she was starting to warm up to him! (Even though he’s not exactly what she would call “hot.”)
@Helen = If the sq. house had all 4 sides pointing north ,and you saw a bear ,what would you call it ?
These comments are absurd, totally ridiculous.I will have Nunavut!
Helen Ferrieux: An illusion; polar bears are not found that far north. No food.
@ Al NALA came closest ! I would call itr a delusion ! hahahaha
JP Steve: It hasn’t gotten that far yet; the Northwest Passage won’t be open for a couple months, but unlike the days of the Gjoa or even St. Roch, it will open this summer.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 9 years ago
The hole thing is a disaster!Tuuq just sits there fishing…thinking Tanavut must be head over heels for him.
J Short over 9 years ago
You’re as cold as ice.You’re willing to sacrifice our love…
helen ferrx over 9 years ago
Conundrum: imagine a square house, windows on all sides facing south. Suddenly a bear approaches you. What colour is it?
Arianne over 9 years ago
Darn… just when she was starting to warm up to him! (Even though he’s not exactly what she would call “hot.”)
What? Me worried ? over 9 years ago
@Helen = If the sq. house had all 4 sides pointing north ,and you saw a bear ,what would you call it ?
Packratjohn Premium Member over 9 years ago
These comments are absurd, totally ridiculous.I will have Nunavut!
hippogriff over 9 years ago
Helen Ferrieux: An illusion; polar bears are not found that far north. No food.
What? Me worried ? over 9 years ago
@ Al NALA came closest ! I would call itr a delusion ! hahahaha
hippogriff over 9 years ago
JP Steve: It hasn’t gotten that far yet; the Northwest Passage won’t be open for a couple months, but unlike the days of the Gjoa or even St. Roch, it will open this summer.