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Ah, but then there is Quebec roast pork, Pea Soup..
You know what, one of my great prides is how our two nations have gotten over any differences. We have, since the civil war fought shoulder shoulder, in four nasty wars. And we do live with the security our other neighbor pays us deep respect because the full might of the United States; the Peace Arch here is engrave "children of a common mother" which kinds of tells it all. When we enter the international ice hockey arena, Americans cheer for use as loudly as we do them when either gets knocked out of contention. The United States is our most respected opponent on the ice, where everything counts in this country, as you have adopted our game jst as we have adopted your legal concepts.
We have risked Canadian lives to protect Americans in Tehran, opened our doors to stranded air travelers when you were attacked and were the first foreign boots on the ground in New York and any time there's a brush fire in California, our way of thanks for keeping the Russian Bear where she belongs.
And, oh yeah, we easily forgave your for those two invasions, well we did win anyway
Yes, Canadians are most definitely NOT Americans, but they are our brothers and sisters. Literally, in my case. :mrgreen:
Ahf.. hockey, what a jewel of a sport, Maurice 'Rocket' Richard. Hockey, even before the great Gretzky. In the Winter Olympics we brought the Gold home and I actually watched that game.
You remember Tehran, huh? Not many people know what a benefit the Canadians played in that outcome.
Forgive us for we know not our own might.