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The Unofficial CANADA Appreciation thread
I've only been to Canada about 6 times and from what I've seen, it sure as hell is a great country. Clean. Safe. Mellow. Asides from the snow, its fucking awesome. Great community feel in the cities I've visited.
If ever I had to move from the US, I'd move to Canada faster than Gray Davis fucking up the California economy. :) |
I'd move there, but I'm there already
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Sweet Dude ! We rock up here :Graucho
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honestly it seems awesome in canada (best weed!!) but too cold for my sorry ass. i moved to sunny socal for a reason and it wasnt the smog or traffic.
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Canadians like porn.
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Canada rocks during the summer, I spent my summer in 96 in Vancouver. Awesome. |
people appreciate canada?
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They also have the highest number of bridal shops per capita as well. Todays useless information tidbit |
I appreciate the funny way they talk...
"aboot" "eh" :) I still wonder what the hell a "Tim Horton's" is. I saw a ton of them between Washington and Alaska. In reality, Canada is a beautiful country. I appreciate the gorgeous scenery I saw on the Alaska Highway. If you've never driven to Alaska you should at least once in your lifetime. |
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I love Canada and visit a few times a year. Friendly people, clean, safe, Canada rocks. I've always wanted to buy a home there. |
they make great gingerale.
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Canadian affiliates rock! I send out lots of checks to them :)
Brad |
THANK YOU CANADA FOR HOCKEY
THANK YOU FOR PIRATED SATELLITE TELEVISION :thumbsup |
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Everyone says it. They can't help themselves. I dunno what it's all aboot. |
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'Tis true. I know 6 canadians in person. All of them say aboot and ey. Must be something they have in common. |
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I was in AZ for a vacation a few years ago. While at the resort I met these really cool people so we are partying and they kept saying to me..."say about...say roof" there were a few more in there, and it seemed to me that they were disappointed because I did not say "aboot" the way they had expected LOL |
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=crick I could find no such listing for "Aboot"! :Graucho |
I had a buddy in Canada I'd talk to on the phone frequently - he'd tell me "I'm gonna go lay down on the coach", hehe (couch)
Anyhow you Quebec folks - some of your electricity power guys came down here to Hampton Roads to help out, cut trees and restore power when Hurricane Isabel hit - THANK YOU QUEBEC!! Crews came from all over the country and Quebec, and they worked their asses off to get power back to everyone. They all deserve a huge round of applause and a big hearty THANK YOUUUUUU |
This is interesting..
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_English Accent The primary aspect is a feature called "Canadian raising", in which diphthongs are raised before voiceless consonants. For example, whereas many American dialects pronounce the first diphthongs in the words writer and rider the same, a Canadian will pronounce them (approximately) as /rVjd@r/ and /rajd@r/ (in SAMPA transcription). That is, the first part of the diphthong in both words in American English is ahh as in father; the first part of the diphthong in writer in Canadian English is uhh as in cut, a higher vowel than the American usage. However, some American English accents, particularly those near Ontario, speak like this. Note also that Canadian English shares with American English the phenomenon where /t/ becomes /d/ between two vowels. Canadian raising preserves the voicelessness of /t/ and the voicedness of /d/ where it is etymologically appropriate, even where the contrast is lost in the consonant itself. Similarly, about will be raised from /abawt/, as it is in American "Atlantic" dialect, to /abVwt/ ("abuhwt"), or nearly even /abowt/ ("aboat") in some dialects. Anecdotally, the "abuhwt" or even "a-beh-oot" vowels are heard in Ontario and further east, and the "aboat" vowels are heard in the Western provinces. Also heard are: "can't", in Ontario, almost "kayant", whereas in the west, it becomes more "kahnt." |
Oh yea, Tim Horton was a hockey player and he now has a chain of coffee shops, hence Tim Horton's ;) Hope I cleared that big mystery up for yea! =)
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How about aboot right up yer arse, ya yankie yank! :P |
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Canada has strong beer... mmmmm
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I'd like to visit Banff, apparently its one of the most picturesque parts of Canada.
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tell that to this guy. http://gofuckyourself.com/showthread...hreadid=180678 <img src=http://www.scriptball.com/badstuff/3.jpg border="1"> ;) |
I love Canadians! I have so many Canadian friends. They are always unpretentious and friendly:)
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rofl, a-boot? I never say that
eh? I dont say that either, I speak english as well as most americans canada truly is a great country I just hate winter :( |
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i had no freakin clue and im canadian..haha..woops |
I for one does say 'aboot' and i dont say 'eh' either. Neither do any of the people I know.
Thanks for the Quebec shoutout :) yayyy!! |
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i.e. They are sheep. Canadians are also 15% poorer than Americans. |
Would be nice if our southern neighbor was as good as our northern neighbor.
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I say crick. :)
Anyway, I do more business with Canadians than Americans. What's up with that? |
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