If you're already Canadian, it shouldn't take any trouble at allHow quickly can I become a resident?
If you're already Canadian, it shouldn't take any trouble at allHow quickly can I become a resident?
no we're just not as in your face patriotic as the Americans we are. i know lots of very patriotic Canadians. we're just more laid back about it, probly due to all the pot and beer we smoke and drinkCrunchy English said:We're not fellow Canadians, we're just people who hang out in the same place. Like a bunch of disorganized roommates.
ummm Alberta MIGHT but Ontario was the one who pulled Canada out of the recession and has carried it on it's back a lot. mostly the west can't count, they don't realize that Alberta is the population of Toronto, i won't even mentioned the stoned out hippies in BCThe guys out west pay the bills and think everybody else is just slacking off.
yeah they do whine a lotQuebec gets none of the respect it rightly deserves, so it throws a hissy fit every few months. Except for Montreal which is a chainsmoking womanizer.
it's not they don't listen it's that the east is so small population wise, the city i live in has more ppl in it than all of peiThe East desperately wants to call for pizza and and turn up the heat but no one is listening. And Toronto is a gay accountant.
Its difficult to argue with that. And it's true, Canada does have some excellent things, a little side research into those "Hertiage minute" thingys shows that a Canadian invented Basketball (although he did so on American soil), Superman is half-canadian, and I apparently love our national sport : Lacrosse. Have you ever seen a lacrosse game? Makes professional football look like ballet, and rugby look like kickboxing. (Rugby is still pretty tough)Random argument man said:You want Canadian pride? (It's ON).
-I love this country
Boom-de-yadda, boom-de-yadda, boom-de-yadda, boom-de-yadda...Random argument man said:You want Canadian pride? (It's ON).
-I love this country.
-I love Hockey (but don't got a favourite team),
-I love the fact I learn TWO language,
-I love Rush,
Hmm, here I was thinking we don't do that enough... maybe we do it too much? Maybe we should organize into small 'chest pounding appointee' groups. Like, 500 Canadians cheering their heads off at a time, in rotation. Keep the morale up, but the arrogance in check?Anton P. Nym said:I'm proud to be Canadian... it's just that I don't like beating my chest about it all the time.
Nice reference.Anton P. Nym said:Boom-de-yadda, boom-de-yadda, boom-de-yadda, boom-de-yadda...Random argument man said:You want Canadian pride? (It's ON).
-I love this country.
-I love Hockey (but don't got a favourite team),
-I love the fact I learn TWO language,
-I love Rush,
(hey, someoone had to do it)
-- Steve
PS: I'm proud to be Canadian... it's just that I don't like beating my chest about it all the time.
It gets better; our country was born in 1867 because Britain no longer wanted to bother governing us, we didn't want to leave. The Queen had to push us out against our kicking and screaming and breath-holding.TomNook said:I wouldn't have much pride either if I had to ask Britain for independence in 1982.
Actually, We had many threats from America. England provided guns for the South (during the civil war). Plus we had threats from the irish who wanted a free country.Anton P. Nym said:It gets better; our country was born in 1867 because Britain no longer wanted to bother governing us, we didn't want to leave. The Queen had to push us out against our kicking and screaming and breath-holding.TomNook said:I wouldn't have much pride either if I had to ask Britain for independence in 1982.
There's more than a few differences between Canada and the US, despite the superficial similarities...
-- Steve