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The Dharma Initiative |
"THE OFFICE" IS GOING TO CANADA TONIGHT!!! |
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Winnipeg is a city not small enough to be insignificant but not big enough to not get excited about being featured on TV.
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SurvivorArctic |
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Winnipeg is AWESOME.
i am so stupidly excited for this episode! |
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merkyl |
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I can't wait to go there and try a concierge.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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SurvivorArctic wrote: Good one. |
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SurvivorArctic |
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It's better than T'under Bay and Regina!
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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Well, you could be right compared to that, but there's nothing awesome about it.
It's like when Fred Flintstone used to drive down the flat barren road past the same house and tree over and over again. No dif. |
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SurvivorArctic |
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I am a Pegger, Pen. No matter where I go, The Peg is home.
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The Dharma Initiative |
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Well... the episode sucked
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yukugajoob |
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The Dharma Initiative wrote: Aw, you're just upset that Wallace sent Holly away. |
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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SurvivorArctic wrote: Hey, I lived there too for like a half of a dry unbelievably freezing year. I worked on Portage, the most happening spot of all. You guys need to build some breakwinds around that joint STAT. |
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SurvivorArctic |
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nah, the - 1010049548500 C windchill builds character.
Or something. Or maybe it makes grown men cry. Yeah, that sounds right! |
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renegade |
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As a canadian (who doesn't speak french) and an Office fan, I want you Americans to know that we don't all speak french up here, I've lived in
Montreal all my life and dont speak french all that well, hell..downtown montreal..the barmaids and waitresses have trouble trying to speak french to U.S
tourists who have learned a couple french words for the purpose of the trip..80% of bar staff downtown Montreal are anglophone....so by all means..come up and
we'll understand english!! And we dont all live in igloos or guzzle maple syrup either.The only stereotype that's actually true is our love for
hockey.And yes..it gets fucking cold up here...but don't forget that we have other seasons.(and big Habs jerseys to keep you warm)
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renegade wrote: Ignore this. I live in Toronto, and I ride a wolf-drawn moose to and from work every day over the frozen tundra of Lake Ontario to my ice office in Vancouver. Oh, and everyone speaks French. We line the inside of our tuques with translations to fool Anglo-Americans into feeling welcome and to avoid a maple syrup embargo. C'est tres magnifique. |
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Vicconius |
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Igloos are sooo 1990s. Since the government bought me a shack, I've been living large. The gas powered generator allows me to watch the CBC and surf the
internets.
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11/14/08 6:36 AM.
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drinkinghotchocolate |
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The Dharma Initiative wrote: TOTALLY. They didn't even bother looking up the name of one real sushi bar or street, for that matter. The Simpsons did it way, way, WAY better |
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nobodysfool |
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the only good part about the epi was michael's obsession with the concierge.....
oh, and andy and oscar's time at the bar... |
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BJ |
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The episode was not about Winnipeg, it was about the characters from the Office. WTF were you people expecting?
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drinkinghotchocolate |
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If you are going to have an episode about a backwater city like Winnipeg, at least spend 10 minutes researching information for the sake of the locals.
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