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Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 03 Sep 2016, 9:29am
by Dr. Medulla
Wolter wrote:
We thought it was a practice signing. :disshame:

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 5:15pm
by Inder
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -agreement
Canada’s foreign minister Stéphane Dion said he was “prudently optimistic” that the treaty could be signed: “If it happens, it is excellent news.” But he added that “a scalded cat fears cold water”.
The midnight warbler takes a morning lozenge. A broken kumquat is juice for the rabbit. An orange sedan takes unleaded petrol.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 5:38pm
by Dr. Medulla
Inder wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -agreement
Canada’s foreign minister Stéphane Dion said he was “prudently optimistic” that the treaty could be signed: “If it happens, it is excellent news.” But he added that “a scalded cat fears cold water”.
The midnight warbler takes a morning lozenge. A broken kumquat is juice for the rabbit. An orange sedan takes unleaded petrol.
You mock, but he's signalling his Draconis controllers that the fix is in. /secretsunned

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 11 Nov 2016, 2:59pm
by Inder

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 15 Nov 2016, 6:49pm
by Dr. Medulla
The predictable spillover from the US election makes its way north: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ra ... -1.3851350

Especially chilling about this is that Ottawa is a pretty cosmopolitan town given all the embassies and ethnic neighbourhoods. The neighbourhood where this happened is also pretty upscale.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 10:56am
by Dr. Medulla


Seems apropos. Our national bird is one I've never seen nor even heard of. Way to not pick the obvious one—the one that is everywhere and has, like, Canada in its name. :rolleyes:

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 11:53am
by JennyB
Dr. Medulla wrote:

Seems apropos. Our national bird is one I've never seen nor even heard of. Way to not pick the obvious one—the one that is everywhere and has, like, Canada in its name. :rolleyes:
The Canadian Blue-Tailed Horton?

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 12:24pm
by Dr. Medulla
JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:

Seems apropos. Our national bird is one I've never seen nor even heard of. Way to not pick the obvious one—the one that is everywhere and has, like, Canada in its name. :rolleyes:
The Canadian Blue-Tailed Horton?
I was thinking the Canadian Tire Falcon.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 1:05pm
by Rat Patrol
Why don't you take your REAL national bird back so us 'Murcans can walk on our own sidewalks and parklands without stepping in 80,000 lbs. of goose shit and blown debris from the trashcans they tip over. And not be hissed at and chased by ill-tempered packs of honking disease bags while we go about our daily business! :angry:

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Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 30 Nov 2016, 1:16pm
by Rat Patrol

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 02 Feb 2017, 8:22pm
by Dr. Medulla
Kangarooland's ambassador to the US is named Joe Hockey. How the fuck is he not assigned to Canada?
https://twitter.com/JoeHockey?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 10 Feb 2017, 6:47am
by Rat Patrol
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/can ... 2d3t79cnmi

Prepare to be Reverse-Rob Ford'ed, America's Hat. :naughty:

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 10 Feb 2017, 7:15am
by Dr. Medulla
In the summer, my biking route takes me past the American ambassador's residence. I always ceremonially spit while going by; I might graduate to futile muttering or yelling.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 10 Feb 2017, 7:36am
by Silent Majority
Dr. Medulla wrote:
10 Feb 2017, 7:15am
In the summer, my biking route takes me past the American ambassador's residence. I always ceremonially spit while going by; I might graduate to futile muttering or yelling.

I'm legit proud of spitting on Cromwell's tomb when I visited Westminster Abbey with Flex.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 10 Feb 2017, 8:18am
by Dr. Medulla
Silent Majority wrote:
10 Feb 2017, 7:36am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
10 Feb 2017, 7:15am
In the summer, my biking route takes me past the American ambassador's residence. I always ceremonially spit while going by; I might graduate to futile muttering or yelling.

I'm legit proud of spitting on Cromwell's tomb when I visited Westminster Abbey with Flex.
Filthy Stuartist …