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Vicconius |
What's with all the Canadian bashing around here? |
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It's really starting to hurt my feelings. You want to give me a complex or something?
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JugheadSpock |
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Think it has something to do with all the Canadians.
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EmmaPeel |
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Canada's mysterious to me. The only place I've ever been in Canada is International Falls, and that place was scary.
I'd love to really see Canada. |
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Aunt Pappy |
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Eh?
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Don't worry Vicc, just a bunch of sad republicans trying to feel good about themselves as they're about to leave the White House for the next eight
years (at least).
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Phuz1 |
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Take off, eh. Go eat some Timbits.
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Vicconius |
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*off to get some timbits*
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kenc333 |
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Ohhhh Canada! <3
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NewOrleansIsSinking |
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They are bashing us? What'd we do? Nothing? Ok. Sorry.
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Vicconius |
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It's a good thing for them that we are good natured people.
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SurvivorArctic |
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On behalf of Canadians everywhere I'd like to offer an apology to the United States of America. We haven't been getting along very well recently and
for that, I am truly sorry.
I'm sorry we called George W. Bush a moron. He is a moron but it wasn't nice of us to point it out. If it's any consolation, the fact that he's a moron shouldn't reflect poorly on the people of America. After all it's not like you actually elected him. The first time, anyways. I'm sorry about our softwood lumber. Just because we have more trees than you doesn't give us the right to sell you lumber that's cheaper and better than your own. I'm sorry we beat you in Olympic hockey. In our defence I guess our excuse would be that our team was much, much, much, much better than yours. I'm sorry we burnt down your white house during the war of 1812. I notice you've rebuilt it! It's Very Nice. I'm sorry about your beer. I know we had nothing to do with your beer but we feel your pain. I'm sorry about our waffling on Iraq. I mean, when you're going up against a crazed dictator, you wanna have your friends by your side. I realize it took more than two years before you guys pitched in against Hitler, but that was different. Everyone knew he had weapons. And finally on behalf of all Canadians, I'm sorry that we're constantly apologizing for things in a passive-aggressive way, which is really a thinly veiled criticism. I sincerely hope that you're not upset over this. We've seen what you do to countries you get upset with. Thank you* *A dozen Timbits to the first person who 'gets it'. |
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Vicconius |
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Michael Moore?
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frisbeehead |
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I don't get it.
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buried out back |
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Rick Mercer?
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Phuz1 |
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I don't know Rick Mercer, but I can Google. Now where are my Timbits?
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SurvivorArctic |
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IT WAS COLIN MOCHRIE!!!
*enjoys a timbit |
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frisbeehead |
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TimbitsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaTimbits is the brand name of bite-sized doughnut balls sold at the Canadian Tim Hortons restaurant chain. Timbits are sometimes referred to as doughnut holes, as they are often assumed to be made from the part of a full doughnut that is "cut out" to make the centre hole in the doughnut. Timbits are in fact made from separate balls of dough as many of the menu's doughnuts do not have holes. The treats were introduced in April 1976, shortly after Tim Horton's death in 1974, and are now available in a selection of varieties that differs from store to store. Some of the most popular flavours are chocolate, jelly-filled, honey dip, and apple fritter. Other doughnut chains in Canada and the United States sell virtually identical products, often called "doughnut holes". However, due to Tim Hortons' place in Canadian culture, Timbits is often used as a generic term for these in Canada, even when they are purchased from another chain. Timbits also refers to participants in the Timbits Minor Sports Program, a community program sponsored by Tim Hortons for local sports teams involving children aged four to eight years. The program places an emphasis on learning the sport and building friendships among the participants. |
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buried out back |
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Thanks for that, but all of us Canadians already knew what Timbits are. Get some Timbits, a double double and roll up the rim to win!
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SurvivorArctic |
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i had a double double yesterday. soooooo good.
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