As a product of Canadian/American miscegenation I'd like to say thanks for the recognition. Not that I have any idea what Canada Day is celebrating. Sorry Mom.
As a participant in Canadian/American miscegenation, my experience is that not being completely clear on what Canada Day commemorates is pretty, um, Canadian.
BTW, I believe it's the establishment of the Dominion of Canada from the British colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada (later divided into Ontario and Quebec) in 1867.
Or the opening of the first Tim Horton's. I can never remember which.
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Raising my glass in a toast to the Canadians.
just make sure its a beer glass. they got great beer up there.
Everything I know about Canada I learned from Strange Brew.
oh come on,
yer too young for that movie.
As a product of Canadian/American miscegenation I'd like to say thanks for the recognition. Not that I have any idea what Canada Day is celebrating. Sorry Mom.
As a participant in Canadian/American miscegenation, my experience is that not being completely clear on what Canada Day commemorates is pretty, um, Canadian.
BTW, I believe it's the establishment of the Dominion of Canada from the British colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada (later divided into Ontario and Quebec) in 1867.
Or the opening of the first Tim Horton's. I can never remember which.
There's something cool about a country that doesn't care it's a country, actually.
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