Vote Dundas Please!

Mikey the Flower Guy

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Nov 10, 2002
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hey guys, I know you're all busy as beavers, we too are mopping up after both our business and home were heavily flooded, with substantial damage.
I'm asking if you could take a moment of your time, as many times as you are able, to vote http://votedundas.ca/
Our town really needs to win this Kraft sponsored challenge, and having made the top 12 contenders, it now comes down to the nitty gritty, and we need as many votes as we can get, to help upgrade our famously local ice arena, that many past, current, and future NHL stars have played on!
Thank you for any and all your considerations.....
 
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well, I'd vote if I could read the dam letters needed....... sheesh........ will try again

done, could read them the second time :)
 
I voted Mikey...I wondered when I saw the news about the flooding if you had been affected. I am sending you very, erm, absorbent thoughts.
On a side note, I was in Fort Lauderdale recently and as usual was seated poolside next to someone from Ontario, this one lived in Dundas, she was a customer of the another shop in town, by the time she left, she said she was going to head to Holden's next time she needed flowers. I like to network where there are palm trees, I could get used to that, and getting to talk about one of my favourite collegues was just wonderful!!!
 
Done... but....

Seems like everything has a Labats BLUE box in the pic... what's up wit that?

Mikey, was it the storms last weekend? We get no news outa CA here...
 
Voted several times and will keep the link handy for more. What gorgeous pictures of your town! I'll have to make a trip that way. We have a house in New Brunswick, and make a trip every summer, but I've never been to any of the other provinces.
So sorry to hear about your flooding, it happens often here in New Orleans, but at least it's during warmer weather.
 
Voted several times and will keep the link handy for more. What gorgeous pictures of your town! I'll have to make a trip that way. We have a house in New Brunswick, and make a trip every summer, but I've never been to any of the other provinces.
So sorry to hear about your flooding, it happens often here in New Orleans, but at least it's during warmer weather.

which part of NB??...I have very close family/friends on Grand Lake....and family in Aroostock/Pert Andover
 
I voted Mikey...I wondered when I saw the news about the flooding if you had been affected. I am sending you very, erm, absorbent thoughts.
On a side note, I was in Fort Lauderdale recently and as usual was seated poolside next to someone from Ontario, this one lived in Dundas, she was a customer of the another shop in town, by the time she left, she said she was going to head to Holden's next time she needed flowers. I like to network where there are palm trees, I could get used to that, and getting to talk about one of my favourite collegues was just wonderful!!!

I LOVE the Pompano/Ft.Laud area...it's my favourite Florida hangout....distance is very interesting, last year, in Italy, in Minori, we met a couple from Dundas..we didn't "know" each other, BUT.....
 
one of our local funeral homes has a mystery..they too suffered flooding damage, BUT, as Mother Nature would have it, it "looks" like a freshwater spring has erupted in their basement, where all the caskets are kept, and continues to run, and the flow is actually increasing!!
I found it a VERY soothing "setting" for picking out your loved ones final "bedroom".....
 
Done... but....

Seems like everything has a Labats BLUE box in the pic... what's up wit that?

Mikey, was it the storms last weekend? We get no news outa CA here...

darndest thing.....I was up north at a close friend's lake house installing a new combo boiler system, and we worked inside AND outside all day Saturday, and it was little overcast, with a few dribbles of rain, but no winds, and Sunday was beautiful.
Two and a half hours south, there were heavy winds, torrential rains, and much power loss, Toronto was hit pretty hard as well, and we'd probably have "escaped" ANY sewer backup damage, except a little "birdie" told me the Dundas/West Hamilton pumping station failed, though, the city adamantly denies it......mine was a more credible grapevine.....