Alan,

Assuming you are an American, I'll excuse your ignorance. In Canada
"Canadian" bacon is known as Back Bacon. If you wanted Canadian food you
should have asked for poutine (think of it as cheese fries with gravy).

larry

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Original Message

Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 08:14:26 -0800
From: "McCollough, Alan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Web Services
Message-ID: <3EADE84C3101D311861B0000C06F1BF3069FC030@AKA_CLUST_EXCH>

Hey, my wife and did the drive from Seattle up to Anchorage, and as I was
passing through Canada, we stopped for breakfast at a Husky diner. I told my
wife "You watch and see..." I ordered bacon and eggs. And AHA! Did the bacon
come out as Canadian bacon? NoOoOo, it was good ol' strip bacon, as
down-home American as corn bread and black eyed peas. SoOoOoOo how come
Canadians don't serve Canadian bacon?  Huh? Are they ashamed of it? Whassup
with that???

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