i don't understand why anyone would go to canada. i mean the us already has minnesota. why slum it for the same experience.
They come here to get away from other Americans, so they can act like haughty and worldly travelers from a far away land, and to peak at the 9th wonder of the world, a country that likes them, and likes having them as trading partners, and what politeness looks like.
I can teach Misa everything there is to know about being a Canadian without getting caught
Like liking poutine?
Only Quebecers really like the poutine. I was talking more really bad flannel shirts, overalls, hiking boots, and toques, while carrying a stack of pancakes, breakfast sausages, bacon, and maple syrup, and a logging hatchet.
I can teach Misa everything there is to know about being a Canadian without getting caught
Like liking poutine?
Only Quebecers really like the poutine. I was talking more really bad flannel shirts, overalls, hiking boots, and toques, while carrying a stack of pancakes, breakfast sausages, bacon, and maple syrup, and a logging hatchet.
I can teach Misa everything there is to know about being a Canadian without getting caught
Like liking poutine?
Only Quebecers really like the poutine. I was talking more really bad flannel shirts, overalls, hiking boots, and toques, while carrying a stack of pancakes, breakfast sausages, bacon, and maple syrup, and a logging hatchet.
So, basically, Al
"Everyone, give a warm welcome and round of applause, to Al, The Boring Canadian, Borland!"
But there's really no feasible way, neither socially nor economically, for me to move there. Moving once you're "established" somewhere is decidedly difficult. I didn't even mean to get established where I am, 150+ miles from any significant family whatsoever.
Just kinda...happened.
I mean, there are "major"* Canadian cities closer to my closest family than I am right now.
*in true Canadian fashion, we will define "major" as having CHL team.
I'm 100% Caucasian. Not a single hint of ethnicity in me as far as I know.
I've been told I'm related to a founding father. I am unable to verify that, though while I take it as "true until proven otherwise," I tend not to throw it around as fact because I have no idea.
I've been told I'm related to a founding father. I am unable to verify that, though while I take it as "true until proven otherwise," I tend not to throw it around as fact because I have no idea.
With the way people propagate, it's very possible. Highly likely actually.
I wouldn't be surprised if 25% of America is related to a founding father.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.