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  1. #11
    Pete Overton
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    >And I for one would NEVER claim to be a canadian, and prefer never to use
    >there toy money.

    Which just goes to show how bright Americans are.. ;)

    Pete (oh I'm kidding relax, smile a little :)

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    JulesMrshn@aol.co
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    In a message dated 2/27/99 12:59:06 PM Central Standard Time, DURKS95@aol.com
    writes:

    >

    Dang Canadian coin clog up our gumball machines!!!

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    > It is easy to tell the difference between Americans and Canadians.
    >
    > Americans have dollars that are still worth something.

    Pretty surprisin, innit? Especially since it's most easily forged
    currency in the world. :)

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    Tim Nutting
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    >Anyone who is anyone just knows we aren't even CLOSE to being like the
    >Amerikans. Just ask anyone around the world when you visit a foreign
    >country! Despite watching all the same TV programs, and despite all
    >that imperialistic dogma they spew out down south, "like open borders
    >and free trade" (yeah, right), smart people know the difference!!! ;)


    Yep. Even though we proudly elected a rapist down here in the south, I
    still get to keep about 60% of what I earn. A far sight better than you
    enlightened northerners, eh?

    ;)

    Cheers back!
    (and you better be happy or we nuke you) ;)

    Tim (an Evil Amerikan)

  5. #15
    Jeff Dunnett
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    Our annual flame-fest

    OOOHHHHHHHHH CANADA




    - ---Jim Cooper wrote:
    >
    > Heh.
    >
    >
    >
    > WEEEELLLL, I was going to stay outta our little annual BR flame-fest,
    > but this post cinched it; that's it, MATE, you're asking for now!
    >
    > The evil capitalist dog who sides with Amerikans, darkstar, wrote:
    > > Yes, Canadians are very similar to Americans. If they took after the
    > > brits, then they would play Cricket!!<
    >
    > WHHHHATTTT!!!! YOUR COMPARING US TO AMERICANS?!?!?!!! :COUGH: :ack:
    > :WHEEEEZZZZ:
    >
    > BIG MISTAKE DINGO BOY!!!!
    >
    > That's it boys & girls, the gloves are off!!!!! Ian is now
    cyberbait!!!
    > I don't mind all the name-calling, or telling each other we're
    inferior
    > to each other, or each is dumber than the other, but COMPARING us to
    > those silly southerners just ain't right, my friend. The imaginary
    line
    > has been cross, end 'o story.
    >
    > Anyone who is anyone just knows we aren't even CLOSE to being like the
    > Amerikans. Just ask anyone around the world when you visit a foreign
    > country! Despite watching all the same TV programs, and despite all
    > that imperialistic dogma they spew out down south, "like open borders
    > and free trade" (yeah, right), smart people know the difference!!! ;)
    >
    > And to boot, those damn yankees try to pass themselves off as
    Canadians
    > whenever they go abroad, yessiree, to suck up sympathy from natives in
    > the country they go to!!!! ACK!!! Yeah, we Canadians know ALLLL
    their
    > dirty tricks - we play it safe though, and pretend to act like good
    > little neighbours; we play the "good little satellite state" by
    *acting*
    > like we're Amerikan ... BUT ITS ALL A RUSE!!! We Canadians know what
    > happens to countries that don't choke down American business practices
    > and such - need I mention Vietnam, or Japan, or countless other
    > countries in "their" hemisphere?!? They get bombed to hell (or get
    > stuck with re-runs of Welcome back Kotter)!!! With nukes, no less!
    OR
    > just carpet bombed, take your pick. No thanks! :D
    >
    > Ian, I am shocked! We former loyalists must stick together!!! We
    can't
    > let those giant imperialistic countries push us around, making us
    think
    > we belong to them!!!! We are the True North Americans, Strong and
    > Free!!! REPENT your blasphemy Ian old chap!!!
    >
    >
    >
    > :)
    >
    > Heh.
    >
    > Cheers,
    > Me
    >
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