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Hi
Sorry to say Rupert was born down under, but is now a US citizen. Steve
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Sorry, thought he was british. My only point was that he wasn't GWB, or family.
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it's called ratings. the print is horribly structured for out-of-context impact. notice how they left out some of the key sarcasm inbetween hitting comments that you get from the video. it is no different than how Georgians make fun of Alabama and visa versa. it is always fun to poke fun.
weak example: why do you think Mercedes-Benz built their newest plant in Alabama a few years back? answer: endless supply of crash test dummies. also keep in mind that most Americans exposure to Canada was via the McKenzie Brothers and South Park. Eh? so what jokes do the Canadians have of American's? we never get to hear them. |
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The only thing I have to say is ...
WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY 2004 BAYBEE ! Sandeep |
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hockey? who's playing that? it's killing me. i have been having to go to ECHL games. cheap and 8 miles from the house, but still not NHL.
as for the cup, doesn't hurt when you get 6 extra months of ice age conditions for kids to grow up practicing in.
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I certainly hope Canadians don't think what Coulter, et al, have to say is somehow representative of how most Americans feel about Canada.
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