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- You forced Neil Young to move to California
- You made us adopt Justin Bieber
- Your money is prettier than ours
- You keep all the fully dressed potato chips and leave us with naked ones
- You apologize for stuff that we fight over
- You wear thick fluffy sweaters
- You beat us in hockey in the Olympics every damn time. Boys AND girls
- Did I mention fluffy sweaters?
- You forced Neil Young to move to California
- You made us adopt Justin Bieber
- Your money is prettier than ours
- You keep all the fully dressed potato chips and leave us with naked ones
- You apologize for stuff that we fight over
- You wear thick fluffy sweaters
- You beat us in hockey in the Olympics every damn time. Boys AND girls
- Did I mention fluffy sweaters?
I get a kick out of that down here in Fla while watching the weather guys clamour about yet another "Canadian Clipper", Canadian cold front, Canadian blizzard. etc., etc., it's like we're exporting weather deliberately to pizz them off regardless if the thing originated in Alaska or not.
Poutine? Wow. So that's why I get funny looks when I venture north across the border and order "poutines, please."
Darn Canadians. So illogical. Anyone can see that there's more than one french fry (chip?) in that mass of yummy goo. Or does "poutine" mean "mass of yummy goo"? In which case I better work on my bilingularitiness (as President Bush would have put it), which is really tough since I live south of BC, where hardly any Canadians I meet speak French.
But they do wear toques, as the poster above reminded me. Year 'round....
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