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How lucky are us Canadians?

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Flash, Jul 24, 2006.

  1. JR

    JR Well-Known Member

    Oh, so you just sold out to the cowboys.

    Before we know it you're gonna be dating Beef. :)
     
  2. ballscribe

    ballscribe Active Member

    Instead, you ended the sentence WITH preposition. ;D
     
  3. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    Say it like Barry Melrose: "Cal-GARY."
     
  4. Flash

    Flash Guest

    No. Dammit. And I won't be dating Beef. He's not my type ... damn Oilers fans.
     
  5. Sam Mills 51

    Sam Mills 51 Well-Known Member

    Hmm ... first Donovan McNabb vs. Terrell Owens, now Alberta vs. Ontario.

    *grabbing popcorn and drink ... getting ready for the punches to roll* :D
     
  6. Flash

    Flash Guest

    Damn Upper Canadians ...
     
  7. Double J

    Double J Active Member

    Upper Canada, upper class, upper crust. See how it all fits? ;D
     
  8. Flash

    Flash Guest

    Damn you all to hell ...
     
  9. Double J

    Double J Active Member

    Give us a place to stand
    And a place to grow
    And call this land Ontario
    A place to live.
    For you and me
    With hopes as high
    As the tallest tree
    Give us a land of lakes
    and a land of snow
    And we will build Ontario
    A place to stand, a place to grow
    Ontari-ari-ari-o!
     
  10. Flash

    Flash Guest

    Farewell to Nova Scotia, the seabound coast
    Let your mountains dark and dreary be
    For when I am far away on the brimy ocean tossed
    Will you ever heave a sigh or a wish for me?

    The sun was setting in the west
    The birds were singing on every tree
    All nature seemed inclined for to rest
    But still there was no rest for me

    I grieve to leave my native land
    I grieve to leave my comrades all
    And my parents, whom I held so dear
    And my bonny, bonny lassie that I loved so well

    The drums do beat and the wars do alarm
    My captain calls, I must obey
    So farewell, farewell to Nova Scotia's charm
    For it's early in the morning, I'll be far, far away

    I have three brothers and they are at rest
    Their arms are folded on their breasts
    But a poor and simple sailor just like me
    Must be tossed and driven on the dark, blue sea
     
  11. Double J

    Double J Active Member

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    The Bluenose (1921-46) and The Singing Ranger (1914-99). Two of the prides of Nova Scotia. :)
     
  12. Flash

    Flash Guest

    Don't forget ...

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