Posted by CBBC on December 28, 2015 at 21:28:32 from (96.54.244.15):
In Reply to: What is a Canadian? posted by centash on December 28, 2015 at 14:44:58:
Well being a Canadian is having a bunch of Robertson (square head ) screws to replace the useless Phillips that come with every fixture and hanger...I will blame that on the import companies though. Actually I just hung some hooks in my daughters closet with the Phillips that came with them...they worked really well for change.
I'm on the west coast right on the 49th parallel, so we don't get much snow, just a lot of liquid sunshine...
We are a pretty friendly lot, but we have a few a-holes here too, just like I know there are mostly good people down south. As far as fire arms, I've never had a use for hand guns, but shotguns and rifles are pretty common here...city folk who move out get a bit upset about weekend hunting, butafter a few years they find something else to complain (or is that complane) about.
We pay more for fuel and alcohol, probably cigarettes but I don't smoke. A lot of that is taxes and levies. Our dollar is worth a quarter less than yours though, which is ok for me as I get paid in USD, and You too. Come up and visit and spend your money up here. Great fishing, and skiing, and all those other fun things...bet you could even find a tractor show or two.
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