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The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 15 May 2022, 16:45
by DLJake
Because we need this. That's why.

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 15 May 2022, 17:15
by JimVH
I was laughed at by a Canadian server once for asking for ice in my tea.

It scarred me.

Deep emotional scarring.

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 15 May 2022, 17:42
by Rainier
JimVH wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:15 I was laughed at by a Canadian server once for asking for ice in my tea.

It scarred me.

Deep emotional scarring.
Understandable.

There are few really good Canadian restaurants in my part of the world. So I wonder:
What is the proper wine to serve with Canadian food?

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 15 May 2022, 17:47
by DLJake
JimVH wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:15 I was laughed at by a Canadian server once for asking for ice in my tea.

It scarred me.

Deep emotional scarring.
Fake News!

You asked for ice for your tea and it was late November. In Canada. You want ice for your tea go scrape it off the hood of Da Truck. She laughed? More like she almost peed her panties.

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 15 May 2022, 19:07
by Biff
JimVH wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:15 I was laughed at by a Canadian server once for asking for ice in my tea.

It scarred me.

Deep emotional scarring.
I was once laughed at for asking an American waitress for tea. (true story)

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 15 May 2022, 19:08
by Biff
DLJake wrote: 15 May 2022, 16:45 Because we need this. That's why.
Ok, but I'm not sure if that's wise `n all.

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 16 May 2022, 08:01
by tuttle
Rainier wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:42
JimVH wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:15 I was laughed at by a Canadian server once for asking for ice in my tea.

It scarred me.

Deep emotional scarring.
Understandable.

There are few really good Canadian restaurants in my part of the world. So I wonder:
What is the proper wine to serve with Canadian food?
I've been informed that Canadian bacon ain't really Canadian, but whatever Canadian food is the proper wine it should be served with Ice Wine.

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 16 May 2022, 08:20
by FredS
It's embarrassing to write this- as it exposes my vulgarity as a young man - but when I see poutine, my head voice says poontang. I'm not sure how that entered my vocabulary, but I think it was from vets returning from Vietnam.

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 16 May 2022, 08:38
by coco
DLJake wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:47
JimVH wrote: 15 May 2022, 17:15 I was laughed at by a Canadian server once for asking for ice in my tea.

It scarred me.

Deep emotional scarring.
Fake News!

You asked for ice for your tea and it was late November. In Canada. You want ice for your tea go scrape it off the hood of Da Truck. She laughed? More like she almost peed her panties.
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Hope this helps

The Safe Space for Poking Fun At Canadians

Posted: 16 May 2022, 09:41
by Hugo Drax
The thread title implies that there is a dangerous place in which to poke fun at Canadians.

In my experience, this is not true. Those boys are well-adjusted.