----- Original Message ----- From: To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com>; Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 5:08 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] The 4th (NKLR) Chris, as a true Canadian, I have no idea what you're talking 'aboot'! When the snow melts enough to let us out of our rural towns, we're happy to see anyone, even if they have bad teeth! 8 months a year in an igloo will do that to you. Besides, we're a little behind the times up here. We only gained our independance from the mother country 30-odd years ago! ps- beady-eyed flappy heads?
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South Park the Movie is where I got the "...flappy-head" reference. It
comes from the Canadians in the film all having the tops of their heads
separate from the lower part of their heads when they talk.... *lol*
(Pretty realistic, huh?) It's also where the "aboot" came from.
CCA
(When Canada is dead and gone, there'll be no more Celine Dion!-South Park)
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When I was across the pond I had a rather humorous dialog with some Brits I
met in a pub.
For the Americans; English Pubs are very different from American bars in
that English pubs are much more social. Standing up and reciting poetry or
starting a sing along is not unusual. Something you just don't do in
American bars. It was soon discovered that I was American and I soon
realized that I wasn't getting out of there without a scratch. It was then I
noticed a somewhat rowdy, but friendly "chap" stand up and say, "Eay look,
an American. Hey everyone, lets all put on our crash helmets and touch pads
(referring to American football)." That got a big laugh. Mustering up some
courage I replied, "They're not called crash helmets, we don't touch pads,
and we certainly don't stand up and recite poetry." That got an even bigger
laugh and then I was okay. Rough crowd, but all in good fun. Cheers!
-Brian Shepard
Philadelphia PA
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From: bmgecko [mailto:bmgecko@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 4:18 PM
To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] The 4th (nklr)
Mark King wrote:
"Being a Brit I often sense that the hostility towards us..."
Actually Mark, it's not as much hostility as it is finding the Queens folks
as kind of queer. I mean, thinking of an entire nation of "chaps" who are
straight out of Austin Powers is absolutely funny. (Ooops, did I mean to
say "chaps" or "blokes"? Chaps ARE a form of clothing for cowboys, bikers
and...well... other folks...)
I don't think we Americans can really distill it to any one thing. Your
accent, your royalty, your teeth... It might be good to get the opinion of
some of those beady-eyed flappy-heads up in the great white north. Well,
any Canucks want to respond to this?
Chris Astier
P.S. If you didn't get the humor in this, please just send me to your
"blocked sender" list instead of getting your panties in a bunch. Ooops!
Did I mean "humour"? Maybe one of you chaps... er.... blokes can help me
figure that one out.
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From: bmgecko [mailto:bmgecko@...]
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] The 4th (NKLR)
South Park the Movie is where I got the "...flappy-head" reference. It
comes from the Canadians in the film all having the tops of their heads
separate from the lower part of their heads when they talk.... *lol*
(Pretty realistic, huh?) It's also where the "aboot" came from.
CCA
(When Canada is dead and gone, there'll be no more Celine Dion!-South Park)
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Hey
I m not a Lumberjack or a Fur Trader
I don t live in an igloo, eat blubber, or own a dog sled
And I don t know Jimmy, Sally or Suzie from Canada
although I m certain they re really, really nice
I have a Prime Minister, not a President.
I speak English and French NOT American.
And I pronounce it, about , not aboot .
I can proudly sew my country s flag on my backpack.
I believe in peacekeeping, not policing!
Diversity, not assimilation!
And that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal!
A toque IS a hat; a chesterfield IS a couch,
And it is pronounced ZED , not ZEE ZED!!
Canada is the second largest land mass
The first nation of hockey
And the best part of North America!!!
My name is Joe! And I AM CANADIAN!!!
Thank you.
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From: Steve Anderson [mailto:standerson@...]
Subject: [DSN_klr650] RE: The 4th (NKLR)
My name is Steve, and I m half Canadian, but I live in America, because, it
s the best for me!!!
All in fun, EH?
__________
Arne =)
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we> Toby(Cal Posse) > > > Toby, I`ll try to find it, but last year I posted a sight that had > "flashing" and lighted chest belts, armbands and belts. They were also > reflective when off. They were designed for airport ramp use (night) and
Skip, are you refering to the "Stridelite" made by Nitebright? It is a reflective sash and belt with a battery pack, and lights up, flashing, like a giant Times Indiglo watch? I had one, and loved it, but it quit working after a ride in the rain, and then later a free replacement from the store I bought it at also quit after getting wet. Several emails to the company, and they finally admitted that they had a wiring proble that they were working on fixing, but they never replaced my Stridelite sash, since it had been over a year since my first one was purchased. I hope they got the problem fixed, because I also purchased one on-line the other night. I loved the product, but wish it was more reliable. Jeff> use them where I work, and I can tell you, they really catch your eye. > Another website had reflective tire rim tape, in various colors. Side > visibility is where motorcycles are weak and the rim tape is pretty cool. > You can`t see them in daylight, regardless of color chosen. > > Skip > >
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