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    Take the Quiz... Move to Canada

    http://www.slate.com/id/2109300/

    I laughed my head off when I read this.. and the article linked above is hilarous too.
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    1) Do you like to shoot people? Circle one: yes / no

    (If you answered "yes" you should know that there is no Second Amendment or equivalent thereof in the Canadian constitution. Perhaps as a consequence only 22 percent of Canadians own guns as opposed to 49 percent of Americans, while handguns and assault rifles are verboten. Perhaps related to that statistic, the violent crime rate in Canada is 10 times lower than in the United States. This may have no connection to guns, though, and rather a strong correlation to general mellowness of the Canadian temperament. (See Question 3, below.)

    2) Have you recently shot someone? Circle one: yes / no

    (If you answered yes, you may find Canada appealing. The Canadian courts abolished capital punishment in the '70s, and Canada hasn't seen an execution since 1962. Texas hasn't seen one since about 11 seconds ago.)

    3) Do you like to smoke pot? Circle one: yes / no / only for medicinal reasons / only with John Ashcroft

    (Judges in at least three provinces have now decriminalized marijuana possession and the federal government is considering decriminalizing it in small quantities. We are advised that the feds also grow great masses of it in large underground caverns and may soon expand the use of these caverns as shelters to which the entire country would retreat in the event of a terrorist attack or to spur mass-munchies in case of a national Doritos glut. And only in Canada would you find marijuana advocates genuinely arguing that people actually drive better stoned.)

    4) Are you covered in vast quantities of coarse, black fur? Circle one: yes / no

    (Don't kid yourself. It is freakin' cold up there. While 90 percent of Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. border, the places they live north of are Green Bay and Buffalo.)

    5) Do you like to wear white sneakers (Canadians call these "running shoes") with jeans? Circle one: yes / no

    (Canadians are an extraordinarily stylish people, without the excess snobbery of Europeans; and most of them manifest this by being strikingly well-shod. Canadians generally find themselves perplexed by shiny tracksuits, leggings, baseball caps, and sweaters with reindeer on them.)

    6) Do you generally find being alive to be just fine? Circle one: yes / no

    (For some reason Canadians seem to live longer, be healthier, and pay less for these privileges. It has something to do with national health insurance, adequate primary care, particularly for children, and the availability of quality prescription drugs. (See, e.g., Question 3, above.)

    7) Are you gay, or, alternatively, do you suspect that the institution of marriage should be open to all couples who are committed to living together and/or raising children in a loving environment? Circle one: yes / no

    (Six and possibly soon seven Canadian provinces currently permit gay marriage. Before leaving office last year, Prime Minister Jean Chretien referred the question of the constitutionality of same-sex marriage to the Supreme Court for an opinion. The court hasn't yet decided the question.)

    8) Are your political views either too complicated to be expressed in two-word bumper stickers, or, alternatively, do you find that you just don't much care about your neighbors' views on guns/the unborn/or which deity is their copilot? Circle one: yes / no

    (Canadians tend to subscribe to a live-and-let-live view of political ideology. It's not that Canadians don't care about their politics or moral issues. It's simply that they appear to operate under the assumption that, whatever their personal beliefs might be, you, their neighbor, may not care all that much to learn every detail of them on the way to the 7-Eleven. As a consequence, T-shirts in Canada are still funny, signage is still commercial, and bumpers are reserved for smashing into telephone poles after cottage parties. [Cottage: Def. Sprawling lakefront estate in rural Canada, quaintly Hamptonesque but with indoor plumbing optional.])

    9) Are you bored to death of razor-thin margins between radical ideologues in every aspect of public life? Circle one: yes / no

    (The 5-4 split on the Canadian Supreme Court is male/female as opposed to crazy/crazier.)

    10) Does the idea of pluralism appeal to you? Not just in the sense that I-want-to-be-surrounded-by-lots-of-diverse-and-fascinating-people-who-all-worship-my-Lord, but rather, in the sense, that a country is a richer place for competing values, religions and cultures? Circle one: yes / no

    (When Canadians talk about "multiculturalism," it doesn't only mean they're for blondes hanging out with redheads. Canadian TV shows actually teem with racially diverse characters, and the major national catalogs have been known to feature models in wheelchairs. Moreover, Canada has not one but two official languages, and no one seems to be suffering for it. Indeed, some believe it makes them sort of interesting. Certainly it will be interesting when the thousands of Bush-dodgers someday return to the United States to visit relatives and amuse them by explaining that the Teton Mountains actually mean "big boobies" in French.)


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    What's the definition of a Canadian? - A disarmed American with poor health care...

    What do urine samples and Canadian beer have in common?
    The taste.

    Q: What does a Goal Keeper and a Toronto girl have in common?
    A: Both change their pads after three periods...

    Proper spelling of Canada: C eh, N eh, D eh

    A French guest who was staying in a hotel in Edmonton phoned room service for some pepper. "Black pepper, or white pepper?" asked the concierge.
    "Toilette pepper!"

    Why does a Canadian cross the road?
    To get to the middle.

    There are three guys walking together, a Newfie, a Quebecer, and an American guy.

    They come across a lantern and a genie pops out.

    "I will give you each one wish, that's three wishes."

    So the Newfie says "I am a fisherman, my dad's a fisherman, and his dad was a fisherman, and my son will be one too. I want all the oceans full of fish"

    'FOOM' the oceans were full.

    The Quebecer was amazed, he said "I want a wall around Canada, so nothing will get in."

    'POOF' there was a wall around Canada.

    The American guy says "Tell me more about this wall."
    The genie says "Well its about 150 feet high, 50 feet thick and nothing can get in or out."

    So the American guy says "Fill it up with water." :high:

    Q: What does a Canadian say when you step on his foot?
    A:"Sorry"

    Q: How many Canadians does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: None. Canadians don't change light bulbs, they accept them as they are.
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    from a canadian , i think i am a sexy canadian so i think you guyd should com to montreal to see us
    brucexxx


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    Re: whathever

    Originally posted by Bruce
    from a canadian , i think i am a sexy canadian so i think you guyd should com to montreal to see us
    brucexxx
    Yes you are a sexy devil Bruce! Yum! :high:
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