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Are you from Nova Scotia?

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Old 10-07-2006   #16 (permalink)
hungschlong is offline

Are you from Nova Scotia?
 
Old 10-08-2006   #17 (permalink)
basketbulge is offline

howdy Novaboy! happy thanksgiving from another Canadian. gobble, gobble.
 
Old 10-08-2006   #18 (permalink)
chimes is offline

I also appear to be Canadian. Hopefully, you're like me, and out in western Canada - then we can consolodate and wrestle power from the eastern Canadians, who only want recognition for their own penises, and forget about the pensises of Alberta who provide an inequal amount of equality payments! Thank goodness natural resource revenues are exempt, or we'd be paying equality payments with our penises as well.

All humor intended.
 
Old 10-08-2006   #19 (permalink)
dolf250 is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by chimes
I also appear to be Canadian. Hopefully, you're like me, and out in western Canada - then we can consolodate and wrestle power from the eastern Canadians, .
It is good to see a politically minded 19 year old. But try to remember our pround heritage and the 80's: "Let the Eastern bastards freeze in the dark" should have remained our war cry.
 
Old 10-08-2006   #20 (permalink)
davidjh7 is offline

When I was spending alot of time in Canada for work, I made a joke (to western Canadian friends) THat I was obviously spending way too much time in Canada, because: 1) I was starting to put "eh"'s at the end of my sentences, I was beginnging to think green money looked funny, my beer consumption had gone WAY up, and I was really starting to hate the french Canadiens....they got the joke :)
 
Old 10-08-2006   #21 (permalink)
fortiesfun is offline

Welcome. Nice introductory post.

If this one does not work for you, you can cut and paste from any word processing program to get some level of spell check, which helps a lot.
 
Old 10-10-2006   #22 (permalink)
Novaboy is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by hungschlong
Are you from Nova Scotia?


I'm a Maritimer in my heart but I'm from Ontario.

Novaboy
 
Old 10-11-2006   #23 (permalink)
komodoman is offline

Welcome Novaboy...I'm new to the lpsg neighbourhood too...also a fellow Canadian, now living in Hong Kong. (I've been in HK so long, I forgot it was Thanksgiving. ) Your post was brilliant....well said! Catch you around.
Rich
 
Old 10-11-2006   #24 (permalink)
MattBrick is offline

Hey I have a question. In Canada you have Thanks-giving when we have Columbus day in the US. You have no Columbus day, and when it is Thanks-giving here, it is a work day in Canada. Do you celebrate your Thanks-giving there like we celebrate here: Thanks-giving, Columbus day, or something totally different?
I've always wondered about that.
Thanks.
Matt
 
Old 10-11-2006   #25 (permalink)
dolf250 is offline

I am not 100% certain that I understand the question, but we celebrate Thanksgiving on our thanksgiving (we have already celebrated it and it is done) and pretty much do not have any Columbus day. When you have your thanksgiving it seems to be a bigger deal (at least according to what I have read) than what it is up here. It is a nice day off to see family and have supper, but it does not seem to be a huge deal.
 
Old 10-11-2006   #26 (permalink)
davidjh7 is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by dolf250
I am not 100% certain that I understand the question, but we celebrate Thanksgiving on our thanksgiving (we have already celebrated it and it is done) and pretty much do not have any Columbus day. When you have your thanksgiving it seems to be a bigger deal (at least according to what I have read) than what it is up here. It is a nice day off to see family and have supper, but it does not seem to be a huge deal.
Here in the US it is mainly an excuse to eat, and provide an excuse for marketers to shove Christmas down our throats and have the opportunity to start the shopping madhouse. It's mostly a reason for retailers to gauge whether or not to close the business come Jan 1.
 
Old 10-11-2006   #27 (permalink)
senor rubirosa is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by chimes
I also appear to be Canadian. Hopefully, you're like me, and out in western Canada - then we can consolodate and wrestle power from the eastern Canadians, who only want recognition for their own penises, and forget about the pensises of Alberta who provide an inequal amount of equality payments! Thank goodness natural resource revenues are exempt, or we'd be paying equality payments with our penises as well.
All humor intended.
For a minute, judging from your typos, I felt there was no way you could be an Albertan.
Then I saw your gallery.
Albertan, all right.
Welcome.
 
Old 10-12-2006   #28 (permalink)
MattBrick is offline

Sorry if I what I said was confusing
uh, what I meant was
1)On your Thanks-giving, do you have to sit at home, and eat roast turkey, and cranberry sauce, and pumkin pie, and watch a parade and football on TV? And the atmosphere is almost like a religious holiday? Businesses are closed? People make a big deal of it?
or....
2)Or people in the Untited States and Canada celebrated October 9 basically the same way. It's not a huge deal? Day off of school, but businesses are open? Department stores hold sales? Italian street festivals? Small local parades? Not a uniform national event?
or...
3) Something different all together?

Thanks
Matt
 
Old 10-12-2006   #29 (permalink)
MattBrick is offline

Oh, by the way #1 describes how we celebrate our Thanks-giving in November in the United States. #2 Describes what we do here on our Columbus day/your Thanks-giving.
 
Old 10-12-2006   #30 (permalink)
dolf250 is offline

It seems like it is mostly #2, but businesses are closed- it is a stat holiday and the TSX does not trade for the day. Many businesses choose to remain open though and even my employer (running heavy equipment- like it can't wait for a day) decided to run a normal day. Many people have turkey, but I can't think of any parades and though I am sure there is football- I just never watch it.)
 

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