What does being Canadian mean to you? (Happy Canada Day!!)

B00Mer

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We now have bumper stickers with a Canadian flag and the motto
I LOVE CANADA
FIT IN OR F U C K OFF

Yeah saw that one.. lol



Also the Canadian version of the Australia welcome mat



Pierre Trudeau would roll over in his grave.. an attack on Multiculturalism & his Open Door Policy...
 

B00Mer

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Where do you want it fit in?

I'm going to have my bout fit in you.. :lol:

I think designer of the badge was saying a Melting Pot is a better society than Canada's Multicultural society .

I don't know, the USA claims to be a Melting Pot, but I would argue that.. Spanish is not the "official" second language, but it's used on government documents, in schools, hospitals, and so on.
 

Jonny_C

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Well that competition seemed to be basically for craft beers, though it's still a "thumbs up" for the USA even so.

There are a lot of beers I can enjoy as a single bottle but personally I kind of divide them according to a single bottle just for something different, a party beer, and a drink-all-day beer like for a whole afternoon/evening BBQ-type family and/or friends get-together.

One American beer I got to quite liking for the third category during trips to Florida is Miller Lite. Good taste, refreshing, and doesn't fill you up. Pair that with the odd shot of maple whisky and you can maintain a feel-good glow for hours and hours. :smile:
 

EagleSmack

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Yeah, there are lots of good American beers ...... if we're speaking of craft beers. Lamestream beers in North Am suck, though. Stuff like Bud, Coors, Molson's, Labatt's, etc. Freakin toxic.

I get that. Many folks don't like to drink the mainstream beers and like the craft beers. I like craft beers better as well.
 

EagleSmack

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Well that competition seemed to be basically for craft beers, though it's still a "thumbs up" for the USA even so.

There are a lot of beers I can enjoy as a single bottle but personally I kind of divide them according to a single bottle just for something different, a party beer, and a drink-all-day beer like for a whole afternoon/evening BBQ-type family and/or friends get-together.

One American beer I got to quite liking for the third category during trips to Florida is Miller Lite. Good taste, refreshing, and doesn't fill you up. Pair that with the odd shot of maple whisky and you can maintain a feel-good glow for hours and hours. :smile:

That is what I am talking about. I have the same exact approach.

I actually home brew and I'd never waste my time brewing a Budweiser knock-off.

This is my favorite by far...


Out of a tap... not bottled
 

Nuggler

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Being a Canuk means I can call Harpo an arsehole and not get thrown in the slammer because I did.

Likewise, I called Cretin a cretin lots of times, and the gestapo never came for me

Likewise Turdo, and probably will Turdo Jr.

If we ever have a dipper el primo, we shall see.

And................the country is nice.
 

jwmcq625

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Having corporately owned Harper & his band of trained seals as our government, is making Canada less and less desirable as a place to live. Charter freedoms mean nothing to him and his kind, as they just suspend them if they interfere with his agenda. Think about how many Canadians who were illegally detained during the G-8 & G-20 Summits in Ontario, and then tell me we live in a free and democratic country. If Rights can be suspended because it interferes with the government's agenda, then they were really not rights in the first place.
 

Dexter Sinister

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Having corporately owned Harper & his band of trained seals as our government, is making Canada less and less desirable as a place to live. Charter freedoms mean nothing to him and his kind, as they just suspend them if they interfere with his agenda. Think about how many Canadians who were illegally detained during the G-8 & G-20 Summits in Ontario, and then tell me we live in a free and democratic country. If Rights can be suspended because it interferes with the government's agenda, then they were really not rights in the first place.
I mostly agree, but Harper's an aberration, we'll recover from him, and if you think my post of a few days ago really deserves the red one you gave it, I think you're an idiot.