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offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2003-06-26 03:24 [#00757470]
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Well, are you or are you not? If so, whats 1 thing you
enjoy about it, and 1 thing you dislike about it.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2003-06-26 03:45 [#00757476]
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I suppose if your not canadian then say 1 thing about each?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-06-26 03:50 [#00757480]
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I am not Canadian. I like your foreign policy. I can't
really think of anything I dislike about it.


 

offline merg from The New New York (Berlin) (Germany) on 2003-06-26 03:57 [#00757483]
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I like the more liberal marijuana laws....I hate Bryan
Adams!!!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-06-26 03:58 [#00757485]
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Ah yes, that's a dislike, Celine Dion.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2003-06-26 04:03 [#00757496]
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excellent, thanks! heh... I would agree so far.


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-06-26 05:00 [#00757519]
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i would be a canadian. having grown up in the u.s. i would
be inclined to say the legal drinking age is a definite
perk. can't think of anything i don't like...except for our
image in the eyes of a lot of americans. they're kinda
stupid.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-26 05:19 [#00757530]
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canada seems ultra cool.
especially since i saw "bowling for columbine".
i think i'll be joining you guys when i'm 65.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-06-26 05:24 [#00757533]
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I think we're generally very accepting and open up here.
Diverse.

I also think we're boring as hell, and our dollar sucks.

I'd rather be Martian.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-06-26 05:29 [#00757542]
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You wanna do an exchange once I graduate? ;)


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2003-06-26 05:38 [#00757555]
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I like some of canadas laws and policys , the law that says
female sports should get a equal amount of funding is
excelent and really pays off , all countries should follow.
Beautifull nature that resembles the north of sweden , you
got bigger trees tho i think.
Canada is always up there in the top 5 together with
scandinavian and some european countries in all the global
social studies.

How such a large country can be so anonymous is really weird
and gives us a false idea that canadians in general have
booring personalities.
They have won both the olympics and world cup in hockey and
it is time sweden shut them up for good!!!


 

offline _user from rostov-on-don (Russia) on 2003-06-26 05:39 [#00757557]
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......i'm not canadian......i know little 'bout canada.....i
like canada because of boards of canada.....[although
they're not canadians.......:]
....one thing i like?......don't know really......maybe
electronic [music]....... but there are many things i
like.....
....one thing i dislike......i will not tell it.....


 

offline ka on 2003-06-26 09:02 [#00757821]
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I'm Canadian. I appreciate Canada's education system,
health system, government programs/information resources,
opportunities, tolerance, a general mindfulness of one's own
business, emphasis on personal indepedence, CBC radio. I
like the fact that immigrants can retain their own cultural
heritage.

Sorry that's more than one thing.

Don't really like how cold it can get in the winter. And
despite Toronto and Vancouver being very ethnically diverse,
I've found that in a lot of cases a lot of groups prefer not
to mix or aren't really curious about the other cultures
that are around them. Also Celine Dion. But I respect
Bryan Adam's because everything he does is for the love of
one or more women. That's admirable.


 

offline electro from detroit on 2003-06-26 09:04 [#00757825]
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canadian bacon!
thats what makes Eggs benidect!!!!!


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-06-26 09:09 [#00757830]
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leslie neilson! due south! theres Christmas trees everywhere
and all year round! sasquatch! log cabins! man i wish i
lived in canadia


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2003-06-26 11:31 [#00758061]
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theresno bacon in eggs benadict.

and i hate canada!


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-06-26 11:32 [#00758062]
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I am not.


 

offline tango from Doncaster (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-26 11:35 [#00758066]
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i wanna be - as soon as i get a job sorted there


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-06-26 11:35 [#00758067]
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I am not

Like: Beautful scenery, nice people
Dislikes: So far from here


 

offline aron from saskatoon (Canada) on 2003-06-26 11:41 [#00758072]
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i am.

i really like the scenery, like jedi chris said.
also, canadians seem to be pretty open-minded and down with
different stuff, so that's really cool.

i dont like when it gets really cold in the winter, but you
get used to it.



 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2003-06-26 12:52 [#00758133]
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cool, some nice things.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-06-26 12:59 [#00758142]
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i've been to BC and the Yukon Territory

generally polite folks i find

my bro & i even got pulled over by a couple cops for not
having a license plate while in BC, but they were very
polite!

i think $2.00 loonies come in handy when you wanna buy a
soda or somethin too.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2003-06-26 13:01 [#00758143]
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yeah two dollar coins..... twoonies?


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-06-26 13:16 [#00758167]
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i have some canadian buddies up in vancouver. they are good
people. except this one vegan sociopath, always trying to
argue with me about genetic research. i'm all "bitch, you
don't know what you're talking about!" and she's like "yeah
but i saw it in Gattica"


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-06-26 13:18 [#00758176]
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i always find Canada a little off though. When i go
there, it's wierd because if you look around, it
looks kinda like the States, but there is something
there, like a splinter in your mind, telling you that it
isn't. Canada is like the Matrix and The States are like
Zion to me.

(i just watched Reloaded on IMAX last night)


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2003-06-26 13:19 [#00758179]
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hahah cool man.


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2003-06-26 14:14 [#00758198]
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You should pull a Liam Lynch on her , be like "Yeah
whatever!!"

Strange i have also met a vegan sociopath from canada here
in sweden.
He was weird like hell ,we worked together and on our daily
morning meetings he sat there and ate raw sellery and stuff
like a rabbit (yuk!!).
He burped all the time cause he was eating so much raw
vegetables and he made strange fart noises with his mouth
CONSTANTLY!!
If you asked him to stopp (it was extremely annoying) he
explained that he couldn't even if he wanted. He said it
relaxed him .
What a nervous behaviour.
He lived at some type of hardcore vegan sect/farm for free
while he stayed in sweden. They only ate stuff they had
growned themself , no spices or anything.
Poor guy.
He was a good postman tho , eventho he didn't know one word
in swedish he managed his job just fine , Respect!



 


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