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I've only been there once. That was when I was one years old lol, eh?

awesome.

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lol here in canada ;ast year (where i live) at Xmas There was no snow but this year were getting ALOT OF SNOW Canada is random , eh?

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lol here in canada ;ast year (where i live) at Xmas There was no snow but this year were getting ALOT OF SNOW Canada is random , eh?

So is texas. :unsure:

Just random weather and climate

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So is texas. :unsure:

Just random weather and climate

ur a texan

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Yeah, Canada is awesome, eh?

Truer words were never spoken! xD Yeah, but it's always funny when people who arent Canadian make interpretations of Canada. Take my American Cousins for example:

They keep in touch with us usually by either email or post, and in almost every post they write: "How cold is it up there, eh? Are you getting a lot of Snow? How are the Maple Leafs this year?" And even my 4 year old American cousin wrote, "You must have a lot of Maple Syrup there!" Aww, he's so cute, isn't he? ^_^

And yes Arcanelord, I AM CANADIAN *holds up random bottle of beer, later throwing it away*

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When I lived in Scotland, I had a friend who's entire family was Canadian. They had a heavy, heavy accent, and occasionally ate maple syrup (but not very often though), and never said "eh?".

It's amazing how stereotypes are portrayed.

i am English and people (Americans) say to me,

"Good day old chaps!" Thinking that we talk like that! We don't even have that posh accent that you think we have!

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When I lived in Scotland, I had a friend who's entire family was Canadian. They had a heavy, heavy accent, and occasionally ate maple syrup (but not very often though), and never said "eh?".

It's amazing how stereotypes are portrayed.

i am English and people (Americans) say to me,

"Good day old chaps!" Thinking that we talk like that! We don't even have that posh accent that you think we have!

actually i have that accent and i'm british

yeah, i went to vancouver, canada last year, it was awesome. wish i could live there.

better than rainy north england. :cry:

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And yes Arcanelord, I AM CANADIAN *holds up random bottle of beer, later throwing it away*

Ok... lol.

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ur a texan

got a problem if i am? :unsure:

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got a problem if i am? :unsure:

no, lets not start a political location warfare.

this topic turened out not too bad. someone should make an italian topic, with lots of wine and pizzas.

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got a problem if i am? :unsure:

:biggrin: I currently live in Texas and the weather is random as hell! we had one day of real snow two years ago in Oak Cliff, TX, and I made a snowman using all of the snow in my yard. It was two feet tall. Eh?

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I'm dreming of a white christmas, i haven't seen one in *counts on fingers* well, since last year. . .

eh?

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I haven't seen one in... ever. D:

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I see a white christmas every year. utah has burning hot summers, freezing cold winters.

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what can i say but

eh?

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