To Americans, it isn't cooler than England. We call that COLDER than
England.



On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Larry Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >> JJ wrote:
> >>
> >> I blame Canada. (They are like England light)
> >>
> >
> >Yeah!  They're shifty too.  Those long "o"s like in "aboooout" or
> >"booooooat" ...  and they say "zed" instead of zero ... I mean gravy
> >on french fries?  WTF?
> >
> >It's all a scam.
>
> Try it sometime its great. But to make it right you have to use the right
> sort of gravy, made from beef drippings. I was at the Canadian Embassy last
> July for Canada Day (I still call it Dominion Day just to po the Ottawa
> bureaucrats), and was joking about it to some functionary, complaining that
> you can't get anything like that in this part of the US. Well she took me
> back to the kitchen and introduced me to the chef. He immediately whipped up
> some french fries with gravy. Real gravy. it was great.
>
> The about, boat and house sayings really is dependant on where you are
> from, you notice it in western Canada more than almost anywhere else, except
> for the eastern Townships and the maritimes. Its all those scots who used to
> live in those parts.
>
> Besides, Canada isn't England Lite. Canada is far cooler than england.
>
> 

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