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Prepare for the Onslaught - Canadian Invasion Tomorrow!

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  • #61
    Just what DOES Timmies do to their coffee to make it so..addictive...surely it must be illegal.

    And, just for regional equity, while most of Canada refers to it as Timmies., in the maritimes I believe it is "da Hortons". Or so I am led to believe by "This Hour Has 22 Minutes"

    And DGRH, your breadth of knowledge of all things CONTINUES to amaze and impress me

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    • #62
      Smarties?!?!?

      okay, the lastest anomoly that I have seen/heard is Smarties! All Canadians know Smarties are the candy coated Chocolate "buttons" and you need to answer the questions: Do you suck them very slowly or crunch them very fast? And when you eat your Smarties do you eat the red ones last?

      Apparently these little morses of heaven do not exist in the US. Smarties down there is the equivelent of our Rockets. (You know those rolls of hard candy about a 1/4 inch in diameter, come in really light pastel colours, a famous treat to give out at Halloween) I couldn't believe it when I found out.

      I have this overwhelming feeling like I need to appologize or something...
      Cindy Geres

      Home of Foxwind SL (Cdn Trakehner and Cdn Sport Horse Approved)
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      • #63
        Bathrooms vs Washrooms????

        When I was truck driving in the States, I would always get the funniest looks when I asked "where the washroom was located?" I had NO idea that our washrooms are their bathrooms!!!!! What's with that anyway, eh???
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        • #64
          Originally posted by Mozart View Post
          Just what DOES Timmies do to their coffee to make it so..addictive...surely it must be illegal.
          Da urban myth was that they laced it with nicotine.
          "There's something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man" ~ Sir Winston Churchill

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            #65
            And to recoup last year: WE DO NOT WANT CELINE DION OR ALANIS MORISSETTE. Who, by the way, I believe are now pursuing equestrian sports a la Madonna but without the breast plates.
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            • #66
              No Smarties????!!!!! THE HORROR!!!!!!!!

              How about Corner Gas? My local hardware store carries all kinds of their merchandise. And just cause it's Canadian, doesn't mean it's cheap!!
              "Riding: the art of keeping a horse between yourself and the ground."

              ~Horsebiters Clique Founder~Drafties~The A Team~Anti-Kohlrahbi Proliferation Group~Elite Closet Canterer...by proxy~

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              • #67
                By the way, there are regional differences across Canada. I was born and raised in Ontario, where the accepted way to end a sentence was with "EH". Here in Alberta, it becomes "HEY"... As in; "that's a pretty big moose that that mountie is chasing, while listening to Celine Dion, hey?"
                "Riding: the art of keeping a horse between yourself and the ground."

                ~Horsebiters Clique Founder~Drafties~The A Team~Anti-Kohlrahbi Proliferation Group~Elite Closet Canterer...by proxy~

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                • #68
                  Sprucelane, do you pronounce it "rockets" or "rockettes?" For some strange and unknown reason I have always called them the latter. For this I humbly apologize.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by SpruceLane View Post
                    okay, the lastest anomoly that I have seen/heard is Smarties! All Canadians know Smarties are the candy coated Chocolate "buttons" and you need to answer the questions: Do you suck them very slowly or crunch them very fast? And when you eat your Smarties do you eat the red ones last?

                    Apparently these little morses of heaven do not exist in the US. Smarties down there is the equivelent of our Rockets. (You know those rolls of hard candy about a 1/4 inch in diameter, come in really light pastel colours, a famous treat to give out at Halloween) I couldn't believe it when I found out.

                    I have this overwhelming feeling like I need to appologize or something...

                    YES!!! THANK GOD!!

                    I thought I was going crazy! My fiance saw me eating some and asked what they were (He's an American, I'm a Canuck) and I said "Smarties" to which he replies.... "those aren't smarties".... and then he desribed Rockets.

                    I felt like we were speaking different languages. And people say we're just cold Americans - MY A$$! WHERE ARE YOUR SMARTIES PEOPLE!??!

                    True North Dressage
                    Select Cheval Canadiens for dressage and eventing
                    www.TrueNorthDressage.com

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                    • #70
                      mmmmm...butter tarts...

                      IMO, even worse than no timmies or smarties, Americans don't know what BUTTER TARTS are! (When I go home I stuff my suitcase with 1) tim horton's coffee 2) oodles of smarties 3) butter tarts 4) swiss chalet dipping sauce)


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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Need4speed View Post
                        By the way, there are regional differences across Canada. I was born and raised in Ontario, where the accepted way to end a sentence was with "EH". Here in Alberta, it becomes "HEY"... As in; "that's a pretty big moose that that mountie is chasing, while listening to Celine Dion, hey?"
                        i dunno, i'm born and raised in Alberta and always say "I know what you mean, eh?"

                        But now thinking about it maybe the way i say it (with my Alberta accent and all ) it might sound like hey to the untrained ear...
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                        • #72
                          Mmm.... Swiss Chalet..... mmmmm
                          True North Dressage
                          Select Cheval Canadiens for dressage and eventing
                          www.TrueNorthDressage.com

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                          • #73
                            Smarties...

                            "I am smart because I eat Smarties!"

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                            • #74
                              And to think, I had no idea what the Canadian invasion was all about...I thought they were already here...I work for Canadians for petes sake!!

                              Sentences start like so:

                              "Eh, Guy..."

                              I will admit though, I miss the days of going to Montreal and watching the Expos, eating poutine, drooling over eye candy players with the binoculars, and drinking some fine brew. Oh yeah, and wandering to the bathroom and peeing on myself. Always fun. Next time I shall try some Timmies...

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                              • #75
                                I wish there was a Timmies here in NC. I want some Tim Bits!!!

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                                • #76
                                  Time to invade ??????

                                  Let get the stuff out !!!! Big big poutine !! Now special flavor we can get Italian poutine this year !!!!!

                                  Donuts and coffee pas de problème !!!!!!!!

                                  I love invading !!!! Tassez-vous on arrive !!!!!!!!!
                                  Élène

                                  Fighting ovarian cancer ! 2013 huge turnaround as I am winning the battle !..
                                  http://esergerie.wordpress.com

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                                  • #77
                                    Italian flavored poutine? Sounds almost sacrilegious.

                                    Is it still made with meese milk?
                                    "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay."
                                    Thread killer Extraordinaire

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                                    • #78
                                      Did any American answer what what an eve trough is yet? A gutter. As in rain gutter.

                                      As for washroom, I am American & I far more often say it when inquiring than I ever would bathroom. Must be your funny accent.

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                                      • #79
                                        Originally posted by vineyridge View Post
                                        Italian flavored poutine? Sounds almost sacrilegious.

                                        Is it still made with meese milk?
                                        Of course !!!! But Italian sauce on top...People seems to like it ! Don't ask me to taste it....Frankly I cannot eat poutine.
                                        Élène

                                        Fighting ovarian cancer ! 2013 huge turnaround as I am winning the battle !..
                                        http://esergerie.wordpress.com

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                                        • #80
                                          1st

                                          This shall be my first canadian invasion, and I am excited, I just heard about it from my coach who is on here. I am sure to get some stories tonight at my lesson.

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