That's OK because most BCers think Alberia is inhabited by Texans who can't drive on curved roads.
Whether I go up to Alberta, they often seem to think everyone in British Columbia is Chinese, I don't know whether to cry because that's ignorance or if its true from the perspective of Albertan tourists who probably hang out in Vancouver and go nowhere else in the province.
In British Columbian Stereotypes, which are more or less the same throughout the Pacific North West, we're mainly of tall lumberjack fishermen known for good beer (Portland / Okaganon) and I guess throw in a few hippie streotypes for our cities..
That's OK because most BCers think Alberia is inhabited by Texans who can't drive on curved roads.
Texans in the south and Newfies in the north.I thought oilberta was colonized by newfies.
People that think they are all Chinese in BC don't realize David Suzuki and Ian Hanomansing live there so at least two people aren't Chinese.
Isn't Ian Hanomansing from New Brunswick?
Canadians are nicer than Americans and more fun than the British.
That's debatable. Canadians have a reputation for being rather dull. They are like North American Scandinavians, even down to the icy landscapes and weather.
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Funny how we are Boring yet ...... he is on a Canadian site..... how screwed up is that? I guess those British sites are just too exciting to be on, one might wet his pants. :shock:This from the guy who has no sense of humour and thinks cricket is a smashing good sport, who lives for the off chance that one day he may get to meet a royal, and is probably up to his nickers in water on his water logged island. Too funny!
It's that time of year already? It's rrrrroll up the rim to disappointment....wow.... That means I will actually have to buy a Timmies....it's traditional...I buy one until I win a donut....TODAY IT STARTS
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Gawd! A free doughnut is not worth having to drink even one cup of that swill.It's that time of year already? It's rrrrroll up the rim to disappointment....wow.... That means I will actually have to buy a Timmies....it's traditional...I buy one until I win a donut....
Gawd! A free doughnut is not worth having to drink even one cup of that swill.
I seldom drink it. I am too cheap, I take my coffee to work in a plastic mug. Now that I have a Keurig it's a perfect cup every time. However, roll up the rim means buying timmies ...I don't buy it every day but if someone at work does a coffee run then yup, I'm in.Gawd! A free doughnut is not worth having to drink even one cup of that swill.
Pfffffffffffft no he doesn't , That is a picture of heaven for Skidoo enthusiasts !It's the only coffee I drink. I suppose I could get used to others, and I have tried others but they don't seem to do it for me.
And BlackLeaf has a point.........
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And BlackLeaf has a point.........
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Have you tried Kicking Horse roasted in Golden, BC or Oso Negro roasted in Nelson, BC.It's the only coffee I drink. I suppose I could get used to others, and I have tried others but they don't seem to do it for me.
Yes. On the top of his head. Nothing like that where I am.And BlackLeaf has a point.........