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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Michael » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:19 am

They are outnumbering us right now even with US + World combined!

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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby MandyG » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:35 am

Red Moppet wrote:OMG that is too funny! It's true! Mandy, I'm originally from Manitoba... a super small town close to Carman, south of Winterpeg. Do you know where that is?


Another small town Manitoban! The only place I can think of near Carman is Morden, I'm not very famiar with south or east of Winterpeg :lol: . I'm from a small town west of Brandon, but you may as well consider me a Brandonite ;) .
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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Michael » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:38 am

When you guys start speaking Canadian, it all just goes right by me and I don't understand a word!
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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Azure Hanyo » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:50 am

Michael wrote:When you guys start speaking Canadian, it all just goes right by me and I don't understand a word!


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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Rue » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:07 am

"Gapper"? I grew up in Winnipeg and now live in Saskatchewan...I have never heard that term before... :lol:

...and "Cannie" is new too :shock: ...Canuck...yup...fine with that one... :thumbsup:

Canada is a funny place...I think we're just not populated enough to have our 'own' thing going...
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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby MandyG » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:26 am

Rue wrote:"Gapper"? I grew up in Winnipeg and now live in Saskatchewan...I have never heard that term before... :lol:


Maybe it's a small town Manitoban (and Albertan) thing. You city folk do things differently than the rest of the province ;) . Saskatchewan is the gap between Manitoba and Alberta. When you're driving across country on the #1 it seems like there's nothing in SK, hence it's simply the gap you have to cross to get to the next province.

Urban Dictionary - Definition #2. I appologize, I've never used it as a derogatory term, I didn't realize it was used as one.

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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby rebeccaturpeinen » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:55 am

i´m half canadian (other half is belgian :) ) but live in denmark...... :mrgreen:
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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Natacha » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:59 am

[quote="Red Moppet]OMG that is too funny! It's true! :lol: Mandy, I'm originally from Manitoba... a super small town close to Carman, south of Winterpeg. Do you know where that is?[/quote]

Ha! I wonder how many people, from outside of Canada obviously, get the "Winterpeg" reference...

Ok and how many other Canadians know of "Poutine"? I wonder how many people on the West side of the country have ever heard of it...I'm personally not a fan (which apparently is quite surprising since I'm from Quebec)
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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Rue » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:10 pm

...*blech* I think the military should feed poutine to the enemy...we'd win the war really quickly that way...
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Re: Yanks vs Cannies

Postby Red Moppet » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:51 pm

Natacha wrote:[quote="Red Moppet]OMG that is too funny! It's true! :lol: Mandy, I'm originally from Manitoba... a super small town close to Carman, south of Winterpeg. Do you know where that is?[/quote]

Ha! I wonder how many people, from outside of Canada obviously, get the "Winterpeg" reference...

Ok and how many other Canadians know of "Poutine"? I wonder how many people on the West side of the country have ever heard of it...I'm personally not a fan (which apparently is quite surprising since I'm from Quebec)[/quote]


True, oh so true. (I bet lots of folks wouldn't even bat an eye at "Winterpeg", thinking it's a real name!) This forum is getting more and more fun! :)

Ok, so forgive me if this is inappropriate - I figured in light of this conversation... you're from Ontario so you may get this but how many other Canadians, let alone Americans, know what beavertail is? I lived in Ottawa for a few years and was introduced to it. Unfortunately for me, when I was 13 my family decided to move to small-town Manitoba so I bought a beavertail t-shirt to remember good times skating on the Rideau. Well, I quickly learned that beavertail in Manitoba is NOT the same as it is in Ottawa! :lol: And for those of you who don't get this, I am not going to explain it!
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