Being canadian,  I take exception to being kicked in the nuts.
A more civil and less painful way is listen to their pronunciations of the 
words: house /mouth / south.
To the non - canadian it apparently sounds like moooth/ soooth etc. And 
apparently we add eh? at the end of our sentences.

Back to lurkdom

Kevin


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>
> If it's the same Maple Leaf that I used to drink in 30 years ago then it's
full of
> Canadians. They just don't like admitting to it ;)

It's fairly easy to tell Canadians apart from yanks - if in doubt walk up to
them a kick them very hard in the nuts.   If they are Canadian they'll
apologise if they are yanks they'll shoot you.

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