Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Canada-US Love Hate Relationship Part II







More on superiority complexes here.

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5 Comments:

Blogger SnoopyTheGoon said...

Love-hate, so it's just like any married couple. So what else is new?

December 16, 2010 4:14 am  
Blogger SnoopyTheGoon said...

Oh, yes, I forget: you shouldn't have shown them Chuck N. - it makes Americans mad.

December 16, 2010 4:16 am  
Blogger Dave in Pa. said...

Oh, what a lot of Krap, er, Krapt, er, Kraft! :-)

(The woman on that tasters panel likes KETCHUP on her Krapt whichever?! God intended ketchup ONLY for hamburgers or french fries, NOT for hot dogs or Krapt whichever! Talk about the decline of Western Civilization...can you imagine our N. American Pioneer Forefathers and Foremothers, after a hard day's trek westward in the wagon train, putting ketchup on their hotdogs and Krapt? ;-)

December 16, 2010 10:47 am  
Blogger Louise said...

Umm. There were no wagon trains here, I'll have you know. We used canoes and ate beaver and moose and poutine and wore fur hats.

Kraft Dinner rules!! I mean how would all those post-secondary students have survived without it? Goes good with beer, too. Especially Molsons.

And we built a railroad across the southern reaches of our great empire so we could populate the border with British and other immigrants to keep those rebellious Yanks out. It worked!!

Seriously, I remember reading comments on some blog or other a few years ago where some Yank claimed that Canada's population was concentrated close to the American border because we needed to be close to you guys. In fact, the proximity of the population to the border has more to do with the topography and the building of the railroad which was motivated by the desire to fill up the west with British subjects before the Yanks invaded and claimed it as their own. The RCMP (originally the NWMP) was established for the same reason.

So there!!

I hate to admit it, though. Ketchup on Kraft Dinner sorta spoils it.

December 16, 2010 11:48 am  
Blogger Louise said...

Oh, and hot dogs. Only onions and mustard should be legal.

December 16, 2010 11:49 am  

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