http://www.domainalchemy.com/iamnotcanadian.mp3

I found this on Usenet-
I think it's incremental humor value increases with proximity
to Quebec...


But, I am just a steeeyupid Ahhhmericahnnnn

Of course, I spent a good bit of time living in Lisbon, ND (just south
of Fargo, eh..) and feel I am allowed *some* license. Surely that Artesian
water was worth something.

I assume everyone has heard the one about the movie "Fargo" winning best
foreign language film?



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ok ok, when I'm alone I secretly say aboot and I've been known to sleep in 
an igloo on occasion :)

I find that Canadian draft is easier to stomach, when I was in my drinking 
prime I even liked the "ICE" beer (the stuff thats like moonshine to most 
American beer drinkers 7%)

But now I'm partial to my own home brew, put in plastic bottles brewed from 
good old Edmonton city water.

Just to keep this semi on-topic, has anyone else noticed a large increase 
in .ca requests in the past few days? It looks like cdnnet.ca's email is 
getting out to the people it needs to reach. (yay)

I even got a few .ca requests from obviously American customers... I wonder 
how that will be handled by CIRA... I've been turning down non Canadian 
requests for a while, I wonder how long the "occupancy/citizenship" thing 
is going to last.

... the ramblings of a semi-sane man


Mark

At 05:02 PM 10/5/2000, you wrote:
>i knew someone would refer to that commercial.
>who ya kidding Mark, Canadians say Aboot...
>Americans say abaaaaaooouuuttt.
>
>I am also Canadian, and i Don't Drink Molson Canadian.

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