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i lived with ppl like that (15 of them!!!) and i can attest that they are real and very scary
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Veteran5
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Originally Posted by Obibun
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rofl @ that picture
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VeteranXX Contributor
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true story(ies): several times while living in europe i have been vacationing and taken a cab. this has happened at least 4 times.
cab driver starts random conversation
me: where are you from?
him: iraq, you?
me: canada
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VeteranXX
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I know a lot of American's that buy Canadian flags for their luggage and backpacks when they travel overseas.
Fancy, does it make you sad that you have to hide where you are from because no one likes you?
I think that's where all of the 'Canaduh' comments come from on this board. It must suck to be ashamed of where you live.
Incomming "We have to hide where we are from because we are so awesome" comments.
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Veteran5
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Canadains I meet generally admit the jealous little brother mentality. Trying to beat us at every little thing when we really could care less.
Canada, if it means anything you are still my favorite little brother. That Mexico guy is a real ****head.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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This thread reminded me of something: that no matter what happens, we'll always be better than Canada.
Thanks for cheering me up, Obi.
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VeteranXV
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We'd still be on top if Nixon hadn't nixxed the gold standard for our currency.
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VeteranX
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Don't forget about the copious amount delicious and relatively cheap ganja, Tim Horton's and the fact that our beer is stronger and better than our American counterparts.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by Glytch
I know a lot of American's that buy Canadian flags for their luggage and backpacks when they travel overseas.
Fancy, does it make you sad that you have to hide where you are from because no one likes you?
I think that's where all of the 'Canaduh' comments come from on this board. It must suck to be ashamed of where you live.
Incomming "We have to hide where we are from because we are so awesome" comments.
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its not that no one likes us. in most countries telling them i am an american is a good thing. can't tell you how many eastern bloc countries i have slayed women who knew i was american. pretty sure telling them "I'm canadian eh" would not have the same effect.
i just tell people who are from countries we have gone to war with that i am canadian eh
last time i was in vegas i partied with a group of canadians, those mfers were nuts
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VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by ~rizzle~
Don't forget about the copious amount delicious and relatively cheap ganja, Tim Horton's and the fact that our beer is stronger and better than our American counterparts.
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not only copious amounts of cheap ganja, but you also can't go to ****ing jail for possessing a bit of it
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by Fancy Cat
true story(ies): several times while living in europe i have been vacationing and taken a cab. this has happened at least 4 times.
cab driver starts random conversation
me: where are you from?
him: iraq, you?
me: canada
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My buddy went to afghanistan to research a book he was working on and he kept telling ppl he was canadian. He got onto a bus and the driver asked that he show his passport at which point everyone on the bus learned that he was actually american. They apparently liked liars even less than americans. He said noone would talk to him the rest of the bus ride.
I would definitely be hestitant to tell people i was american in certain countries that we've recently completely obliterated like iraq and afghanistan.
Of course, when i was in north korea i had no problem telling ppl i was american. they referred to us as imperialist aggressors but then would always say..."but not you...you are ok!"
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by Fancy Cat
its not that no one likes us. in most countries telling them i am an american is a good thing. can't tell you how many eastern bloc countries i have slayed women who knew i was american. pretty sure telling them "I'm canadian eh" would not have the same effect.
i just tell people who are from countries we have gone to war with that i am canadian eh
last time i was in vegas i partied with a group of canadians, those mfers were nuts
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I've been all over the world. If you are from North America, tall and white, they assume you are rich.
The only difference is there is no initial mistrust of being an egotistical American. A distinct initial advantage.
I only speak from experience. I'm dating a girl from Czech.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by Eggi
My buddy went to afghanistan to research a book he was working on and he kept telling ppl he was canadian. He got onto a bus and the driver asked that he show his passport at which point everyone on the bus learned that he was actually american. They apparently liked liars even less than americans. He said noone would talk to him the rest of the bus ride.
I would definitely be hestitant to tell people i was american in certain countries that we've recently completely obliterated like iraq and afghanistan.
Of course, when i was in north korea i had no problem telling ppl i was american. they referred to us as imperialist aggressors but then would always say..."but not you...you are ok!"
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i'm doing this in europe, not iraq
go put on some random sunglasses in a jersey bar and get herpes
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Glytch
I've been all over the world. If you are from North America, tall and white, they assume you are rich.
The only difference is there is no initial mistrust of being an egotistical American. A distinct initial advantage.
I only speak from experience. I'm dating a girl from Czech.
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well i personally have never been treated like i was disliked. many times i've been alone traveling and random groups have struck up a convo with me, and even after finding out i'm a horrible american they've asked me to hang with them and bar hop.
maybe i'm the exception to the rule, but i doubt that
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by Fancy Cat
i'm doing this in europe, not iraq
go put on some random sunglasses in a jersey bar and get herpes
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thats because you're afraid you'll get beat up by lil wayne driving a delorean
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by Eggi
thats because you're afraid you'll get beat up by lil wayne driving a delorean
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gay albert friend requested me on facebook
thanks mike
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VeteranXX
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We're still a military superpower, more then capable of defending ourselves from anyone, unlike canada.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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how dare you besmirch my great land. in fact, it is Canada that is the failure! what do you think of that?
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VeteranX
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Originally Posted by ~rizzle~
Don't forget about the copious amount delicious and relatively cheap ganja, Tim Horton's and the fact that our beer is stronger and better than our American counterparts.
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what year is this
tim hortons has been in the US for like a decade bro
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