ChicagoToffee
generally quite awesome.
And this has what to do with Dan Gosling?
Everything. If you're missing this point, you've missed quite a bit.
And this has what to do with Dan Gosling?
Hah - thought you could slip that in, eh? let's get a few things straight:
(Just kidding on one of the above
- It's called the looney because it's named after our neighbours to the south.
- Tim Horton's is ace - that's official, as mentioned on this forum many times by one chicoazul - and if he says it, it's true - eh?
- "Canadians everywhere buying things and asking where the nearest Tim Horton's was" - compares favourably with Americans wandering all over Toronto not spending any money, asking where they can see polar bears, and objecting to the fact that in Canada all people get access to health care, even the poor and unemployed. Eh?
).
By the way Chicago's an ace place too (but needs a Tim Hortons).
Hah - thought you could slip that in, eh? let's get a few things straight:
(Just kidding on one of the above
- It's called the looney because it's named after our neighbours to the south.
- Tim Horton's is ace - that's official, as mentioned on this forum many times by one chicoazul - and if he says it, it's true - eh?
- "Canadians everywhere buying things and asking where the nearest Tim Horton's was" - compares favourably with Americans wandering all over Toronto not spending any money, asking where they can see polar bears, and objecting to the fact that in Canada all people get access to health care, even the poor and unemployed. Eh?
).
By the way Chicago's an ace place too (but needs a Tim Hortons).
I like the Canadians a great deal, generally they travel and give a good impression of themselves. Easy to get on with and that.
I also like the Americans a very lot, despite the bad press they seem to suffer all the ones Ive met have been wonderfully hospitable and a good laugh. My American mate summed it up best when he said, "we make much better hosts than what we do guests".
For those American bashing, it would be interesting to hear if you've ever visited there.
GO NORTH AMERICA.
I'll endorse that - most Americans I meet are decent, regular people, and folk from the colder climes - Chicago, Boston, New Hampshire, etc. - are in most respects no different than Canadians.
ChicToff - you should pay a visit here next year when the Chicago Fire play TFC - guaranteed it'd be worth the trip.
So now that we've established that Goslings great great grandmother was American Canadian, does he like pineapple on his burgers?
You horror CT.
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