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Post by Kitsun on Dec 8, 2003 21:15:21 GMT
Well, it's just because they have SO MUCH exposure to the Canadian people...
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Post by rainlightlyn on Dec 8, 2003 21:18:53 GMT
I KNOW! *snickers*
Have you ever seen something on TV called "Rick Mercer's Talking to Americans"? It is SO hilarious.
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Post by Kitsun on Dec 8, 2003 21:56:16 GMT
No, we don't get the Canadian channel on the satilite, and Jill has the TV in her room that gets it... needless to say, I don't go in there.
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Post by rainlightlyn on Dec 8, 2003 22:26:04 GMT
I do believe Canada has more than one channel. That sucks about the TV situation though... I am so glad I have my own TV, VCR, DVD player.
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Post by Largo LeGrande on Dec 8, 2003 22:33:40 GMT
Ok, I understood that part.
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Post by Kitsun on Dec 9, 2003 1:03:18 GMT
I'm sure it does, but we only get one channel here in the Detroit area, and that's from Windsor area. Pah, who needs TV? I've got my DVD player in the computer, my cable internet... I'm set!
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Post by Wen Mernde on Dec 9, 2003 1:07:02 GMT
hm...*remembers the war of 1812*
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Post by Kitsun on Dec 9, 2003 1:09:38 GMT
*Tries to remeber it from a few chapters ago, goes into overload, fries, restarts, and comes back to say: "I can't remember a thing from my US History class!"*
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Post by rainlightlyn on Dec 9, 2003 1:22:54 GMT
I don't want to remember anything from my Canadian history... *goes to sleep just thinking about it*
(hehe... war of 1812. I know what happened... ;D )
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Post by Largo LeGrande on Dec 9, 2003 1:39:27 GMT
Omagah! I can't remember anything from US history class either!
...wait, Im English.
But I still did American history, cus I live with my grandad, and I've heard more than enough about The War. For one lifetime anyway.
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Post by Kitsun on Dec 9, 2003 2:39:42 GMT
The wars are the only thing that make history interesting. I like the American Civil War myself.
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Post by Wen Mernde on Dec 9, 2003 4:36:13 GMT
heres a clue: it involved some very important capitol buildings on both sides of the border burning.
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Post by rainlightlyn on Dec 9, 2003 4:38:44 GMT
That's the real difference between Canadian and American history. Canadian History is mostly political... nothing like a Civil war here.
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Post by Largo LeGrande on Dec 9, 2003 8:12:11 GMT
England is old, we have a lot of history. Interesting really.
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Post by Kitsun on Dec 9, 2003 19:16:57 GMT
Bloody history. Therefore, it's interesting!
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