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You are not offended
by the term "HOMO MILK". |
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You understand the
phrase "Could you pass me a serviette; I just dropped my poutine,
on the chesterfield. |
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You eat chocolate
bars, not candy bars. |
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You drink Pop, not
Soda. |
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You know that a Mickey
and 2-4's mean, "party at the camp, eh!!! |
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You don't care about
the fuss with Cuba. It's a cheap place to go for your
holidays, with good cigars and no Americans. |
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You know that a pike
is a type of fish, not part of a highway. |
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You drive on a
highway, not a freeway. |
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You have Canadian Tire
money in your kitchen drawers. |
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You know that Casey
and Finnegan were not part of a Celtic musical group. |
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You get excited
whenever an American television show mentions Canada. |
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You brag to Americans
that; Shania Twain, Jim Carrey, Celine Dion, Michael J. Fox,
John Candy, William Shatner, Tom Green, Matthew Perry, Mike
Myers, Neve Campbell, Pamela Anderson Lee & many more are
Canadians. |
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You know that the (ex)
CEO of American Airlines is a Canadian. |
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You design your
Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit. |
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You know that the last
letter of the English alphabet is always pronounced "Zed". |
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You local newspaper
covers national news on 2 pages, but requires 6 pages for
hockey. |
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You know that the four
seasons mean: almost winter, winter, still winter, and road
work. |
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You know that when
it's 25 degrees outside, it's a warm day. |
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You understand the
Labatt Blue commercials. |
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You know how to
pronounce and spell "Saskatchewan". |
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You perk up when you
hear the theme song from "Hockey Night in Canada". |
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You are in grade 12,
not the 12th grade. |
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"Eh?" is a very
important part of your vocabulary, and is more polite than,
"huh?". |
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You say "aboot"
instead of "about". |
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Your beer case handles
are big enough to fit your mitts. |
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When you own 5 pairs
of hockey skates and only one pair of shoes. |
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You know that we don't
all live in igloos and ride polar bear to work. |
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Every murder is
reported. |
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You can understand
Jean Chretien (most of the time, anyway). |
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You froze your tongue
to something metal and survived to tell about it. |
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You actually
understand these jokes, and forward them to all of your Canadian
friends! Then, you send them to your American friends just
to confuse them ... Further! |