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A Truly Canadian Apology to the U.S.

Last post 01-29-2007, 3:40 PM by willie c wuddle. 31 replies.
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  •  01-29-2007, 12:07 PM

    Re: A Truly Canadian Apology to the U.S./ A Truly Apology to Canada!

    It's the American way. Assume everything they heard on TV or from others is true about our wonderful.

    To even think we don't have music, sport in our school. Do you also think we lived in igloos before you moved here.

    And what would be the reason you moved here in the first place?

    It's nice that we learned a whole sh*t load of your history but you guys have not a clue what goes on here.

    I worked full time since i was 12 years old and before that it was just considered helping out. The kids do work, whether it's on a farm or in the woods. What is wrong with that? That's how I learn the meaning of money. The meaning of working hard for what you want? What is so wrong with learning at a very early stage that money don't grow on trees. If you want a 90$ pair of jeans get up from your old 10$ jeans and work to get it.


    Just waiting till it's all over.
  •  01-29-2007, 3:40 PM

    Re: A Truly Canadian Apology to the U.S./ A Truly Apology to Canada!

    I once, about 28 years, 6 months, and a few days ago, met a girl camping in Fundy Park who was from New Hampshire. She was quite surprised that I wasn't French, didn't have a moustache, didn't live in a log cabin, didn't own a snowmobile, and never tapped a maple tree. I look back and wonder how many bases I would have crossed with her if I told her my name was Pierre Bombardier, a lumberjack on holidays from Quebec, who was heir to a snowmobile factory, and looking to purchase good land to build a $10,000,000.00 sugar shack on.. I guess I'll never know the answer.
    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.

    It is far more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.
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