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ok 5 then
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How many Canadian Provinces are there? No peeking! oi vey! do you americans study anything about Canada in school? nope |
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Not really... we know there are funny looking cops up there with red uniforms that sing opera all the time.
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ok last guess 4
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Not really... we know there are funny looking cops up there with red uniforms that sing opera all the time. They only wear red for parades or the musical ride ... that involves horses not opera |
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so it it 4?
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There are 10 Canadian Provinces and 3 Territories
Provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Territories: Northwest Territory, Nunavut and Yukon |
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ok so there are more red cops than I thought!
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When was the first radio Broadcat? |
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Where do they keep the beer? In underground vaults I hope.
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*************************** When was the first radio Broadcat? ooh Canadian guy ... early 20th century ... ummmmm 1904? |
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Where do they keep the beer? In underground vaults I hope. Who? Canadians? We keep it in a hole in the side of the igloo next to the whale blubber of course ... where else would we keep it? |
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nope which part - Canadian guy or the year? |
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Where do they keep the beer? In underground vaults I hope. Who? Canadians? We keep it in a hole in the side of the igloo next to the whale blubber of course ... where else would we keep it? LOL..... MOLSON no less |
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nope which part - Canadian guy or the year? LOL both nope |
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On Christmas Eve, 1906, Reginald Fessenden used a synchronous rotary-spark transmitter for the first radio program broadcast, from Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock, Massachusetts. Ships at sea heard a broadcast that included Fessenden playing O Holy Night on the violin and reading a passage from the Bible.
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nope which part - Canadian guy or the year? LOL both nope 1878? |
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On Christmas Eve, 1906, Reginald Fessenden used a synchronous rotary-spark transmitter for the first radio program broadcast, from Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock, Massachusetts. Ships at sea heard a broadcast that included Fessenden playing O Holy Night on the violin and reading a passage from the Bible. |
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