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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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To all my Canuck friends and compatriots out there, Happy Canada Day. I plan to celebrate with a Labatt Blue, a liter of maple syrup, a half-dozen Tim Hortons, and a moose head on my lawn. :pint:

Feel free to come on down for firearms, fake titties, expensive cigarettes, and screwed up health care anytime. :toast:
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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To all my Canuck friends and compatriots out there, Happy Canada Day. I plan to celebrate with a Labatt Blue, a liter of maple syrup, a half-dozen Tim Hortons, and a moose head on my lawn. :pint:

Feel free to come on down for firearms, fake titties, expensive cigarettes, and screwed up health care anytime. :toast:
Damn, the world was so much better when we owed half the world. :faq1: :D
 

Lilith

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May 19, 2006
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To all my Canuck friends and compatriots out there, Happy Canada Day. I plan to celebrate with a Labatt Blue, a liter of maple syrup, a half-dozen Tim Hortons, and a moose head on my lawn. :pint:

Feel free to come on down for firearms, fake titties, expensive cigarettes, and screwed up health care anytime. :toast:
+ rep for this topic, I'll give you my reason in the rep.

Anyway Happy Canada day.
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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#11
Can someone give explanation about what Canada Day mean? (sorry for the lazziness ;))

Anyway Happy Canada Day guys.... :tup:
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
#14
The reason's to celebrate Canada-

-Canadian "ballet":p

-Tim Hortons

- poutine (best tasting french fries as well)

- Toronto (Yonge Street, Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown....and the best bar/ party scene)

- Hockey, but in particular DON CHERRY (who should be Canada's next PM !!)

and how could I forget, my wife is a Canuck :D
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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To all my Canuck friends and compatriots out there, Happy Canada Day. I plan to celebrate with a Labatt Blue, a liter of maple syrup, a half-dozen Tim Hortons, and a moose head on my lawn. :pint:

Feel free to come on down for firearms, fake titties, expensive cigarettes, and screwed up health care anytime. :toast:
:wth:
 
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L'autista
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  • Thread Starter #18
    OK, you got me. But I once lived with a couple of Canadians, and most of the world doesn't know the difference. (They actually called the controvertial 2002 Olympic skating medalists, Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, 'Americans' because they didn't know jack that they were from a separate country. So ^%@#$ 'em. :D)
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    #19
    Wait, I'm not quite getting this... The US and Canada are sovereign entities? They've been given sovereignty, and the relationship between them is one between sovereign entities?
     

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