mrmom2 said:Were a nation of beer drinking fun loving hard working hard playing people![]()
and we have the good beer...I believe it was the movie Big Daddy, that likened our beer to moonshine
mrmom2 said:Were a nation of beer drinking fun loving hard working hard playing people![]()
Jo Canadian said:peapod said:Yes and many americans identify and would rather be like canadians and live in canada. ho-hum...silly innit? and what does it all mean...nuttin :roll:
We could always arrange a trade. Or perhaps a Mass Cross Exodus? That sounds pretty classy.
Martin Le Acadien said:Jo Canadian said:peapod said:Yes and many americans identify and would rather be like canadians and live in canada. ho-hum...silly innit? and what does it all mean...nuttin :roll:
We could always arrange a trade. Or perhaps a Mass Cross Exodus? That sounds pretty classy.
SO, when are the Acadiens of South Louisiana to report to the Novelle Ecosse et Novelle Bruswicke border stations for their reverse proccessing into Canada on this the 250th year of the Grand Derangement (28 Julliet 1755)?
TenPenny said:Martin Le Acadien said:Jo Canadian said:
SO, when are the Acadiens of South Louisiana to report to the Novelle Ecosse et Novelle Bruswicke border stations for their reverse proccessing into Canada on this the 250th year of the Grand Derangement (28 Julliet 1755)?
In my opinion, any time you folks want to head up, go for it. Head east till you hit I95, then go North till you hit the TransCanada Highway. We'll be here with welcoming arms.
Martin, you claim to be un Acadien, yet you say "Nouvelle Brunswicke???" It's "Nouveau Brunswick", and last week at 17:55pm, church bells all over Southeast NB rang in commemoration....and just yesterday, I head that Parks Canada bought 130 acres of land at Beaubassin as part of an Historic Site.
And we have our L-G, too.
Nouveau Brunswick is a true correction, our French Patois here usually uses singulars!
We rang our church bells here at 18:55 and even the local Priest called for the blessings upon even our enemies and then even the royal family was blessed (By an Irish born Priest NO LESS!) The reading of the Royal Proclaimation was read by the Governor of the State of Louisiana and a Certified copy sent to every CourtHouse in Louisiana to be read out by her order!
Ces Acadians viennent !
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