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We are nobody's b!tch.
They do however have rights to our army, and it's people. Being a commonwealth country has it's ups and downs. Unlike the States (who got it's independence in a blaze of glory, and well done), Canada waited patiently, and talked England into our independence. Lesson to be learned there? I think so. Although I worry for our future. I like seeing Lizzy on the money. But Charles bugger me with a fish fork! I wish they'd just skip and go to William. I could look at him on my money, no prob. Even if I prefer Harry |
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very true prince joined whatever he joined just because of family tradition i think lol he coulda did to get away from the snotty family,i rather have respectable(far as history knows)dead people on my money.we wouldn't have gotten our independence unless we sucked balls almost lol in other words they wouldn't had let us have independence regardless because we already asked n then they said no so we kicked them in the nuts
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I'm just saying that it speaks for the countries themselves. USA...ask once, no?...Ok let's take the sh!t we want!
Canada...well let's not ask just yet...waiting...not bothered by waiting...can we? Oh lovely, just sign here, and here... I'm in no way bashing the USA just so you all know. (I was born there!) I'm just saying that the country has a history or brash, over-zealousness. Whereas Canada are in essence just chilled. Chilled... The Royal family does have a military requirement but honestly, most monarchs are expected to do so. And William and Harry both loved being military. I think after their mother's death and all the instability it was great structure for them. (How did this turn into Canada Q&A? Like I'm the only one in the world or something ) |
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lol ur canadian probably lol,well if they are gonna ''rule''it'll be good lessons when they actually know what goes on etc. in the army they run,canada is usa's hippy freind,or quiet lil brother while mexico is the brother thats is wild and on drugs lol
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I'd put us in the Hippie Neighbour who is a great person to have around when things get sticky. Little Brother is totally wrong about us.
Mexico is something I don't think about much. My parents lived their when they were children and I'll never go there. Not a chance. But I'm part Mexican, and I like em. Just not my scene. William will be a good king. But he also knows he isn't much more than a symbol. And he keeps his decorum at all times. Diana is, I'm sure, very proud of that man. He was born into one of the craziest situations and look at him? Stellar. |
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206 posts hunny, canadian girls must be in demand
good job theres so many (rubs hands with expectant glee) |
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I really don't understand it, but we sure do get a lot of friends if not a lot of love!
Now you know you have to be extra nice to us since you have an accent most Canuck Girlies swoon for. It's nearly involuntary ok. So just take it easy on em hun |
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i make no promisses
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OK...go crazy for a month and then you'll settle in. I encourage the collecting of flags
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well i guess thats cos your weired,
but seriosly you input would be greatly apreaciated huny |
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Why do French-Canadian girls feel the need to dress up like they're repressed librarians (librarian glasses, undone button-on shirt, hair in a messy bun)?
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and thats me, cos i gotta go to work now.
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Why do French-Canadian girls feel the need to dress up like they're repressed librarians (librarian glasses, undone button-on shirt, hair in a messy bun)? I'm not Quebecois...but minus a messy bun you described me. I actually wanted to BE a librarian most of my life. And not JUST because sex in the library would be fun. I think this is something you'll have to ask another Canadian, as I am unqualified in the French department |
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and thats me, cos i gotta go to work now. Bye hun! Have a good day! |
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Why is Vancouver Island considered to be THE hub of all things pot-related? I mean... wouldn't the Canadian government step on in and tear the whole operation there down?
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It's like our Red Light District (which, interestingly enough they are considering in the area to protect all the runaways and prostitutes)
First of all, Canadians do not view pot as a major problem. In fact we're kinda proud of how good our pot is. And our government knows how much money they could potentially make from it. Which is why they keep considering full legalization. Idiots need to get on it. And Vancouver Island because of 1 thing, and 1 thing only... BC BUD! |
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If Canada is so "proud" of its pot, then why doesn't the Canadian flag have a pot leaf in it instead of a maple leaf?
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Well, we love our Maple Leaf! And to be fair it was more important when we made the flag. And a damn fine flag it is!
And to be honest, I have seen flags with a pot leaf instead, but mostly in college dorm window or some such. We're not really flashy people if you hadn't noticed. Moo...you love this don't you? |
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I have a penchant for asking stupid, annoying questions.
Is it true that Vancouver has the most number of strip clubs (and other houses of ill-repute) per capita of any country in North America? Well? Is it? |
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I've never been to Vancouver. But from what my brother, best friend and Bon Jovi tell me...they have a LOT of boobie joints. Which probably makes that about accurate..
Besides Las Vegas and such. I think I'd need to do field research to answer that fully Moo *cute kitty |
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