Give me a break, you don't eat blubber in summer and the beavers are migrating
California Guy:
Most Canadians think a lot of the average US citizen and, regardless of what our Prime Minister was up to, would back you guys to the wall if it was asked for (as you would do for us I am sure).
What causes some of the sarcasm and cynical comment is the general lack of concern/knowledge of Canadians by most US citizens. For example, we have a show in Canada that features interviewing off the street US citizens in their cities and asking, straight faced, questions of people (and these include uni professors from Kentucky, policemen in Florida, bankers in Texas etc.):
1. Should Prime Minister Gretzky divorce his wife and marry the Queen?
2. Should Eskimos stop placing anyone over 60 on ice floes as part of the New Year tradition?
3. Do you think Edmonton should allow the first mall to be built in Canada?
4. Do you think Canada should give women the right to vote?
5. Should Ex-Prime Minister Lastman be executed for his role in the Leafs-Habs war of 1988?
6. Should Newfoundland be allowed to change its name to include the name of a popular dog breed? (first question that some laugh at - and ONLY legit question!).
etc.
The answers are hilarious and demonstrate that while we know most of your heros and key politicians, most US citizens wouldn't know a Louis Reil from a MacKenzie King or a King Clancy for that matter.
Good luck in your migration. Just pick up some Canadiana reading materials on your way.
P.S. Canada may be cold, but we don't have penguins. None, nada, zip. Then again, you knew that.....right?!
California Guy:
Most Canadians think a lot of the average US citizen and, regardless of what our Prime Minister was up to, would back you guys to the wall if it was asked for (as you would do for us I am sure).
What causes some of the sarcasm and cynical comment is the general lack of concern/knowledge of Canadians by most US citizens. For example, we have a show in Canada that features interviewing off the street US citizens in their cities and asking, straight faced, questions of people (and these include uni professors from Kentucky, policemen in Florida, bankers in Texas etc.):
1. Should Prime Minister Gretzky divorce his wife and marry the Queen?
2. Should Eskimos stop placing anyone over 60 on ice floes as part of the New Year tradition?
3. Do you think Edmonton should allow the first mall to be built in Canada?
4. Do you think Canada should give women the right to vote?
5. Should Ex-Prime Minister Lastman be executed for his role in the Leafs-Habs war of 1988?
6. Should Newfoundland be allowed to change its name to include the name of a popular dog breed? (first question that some laugh at - and ONLY legit question!).
etc.
The answers are hilarious and demonstrate that while we know most of your heros and key politicians, most US citizens wouldn't know a Louis Reil from a MacKenzie King or a King Clancy for that matter.
Good luck in your migration. Just pick up some Canadiana reading materials on your way.
P.S. Canada may be cold, but we don't have penguins. None, nada, zip. Then again, you knew that.....right?!