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2017/01/24 14:55:27
slartabartfast
Beepster
And now for something completely Canadian...


Completely Canadian is an oxymoron.
Under the NAFTA agreement, Canada has been completely assembled in Mexico from parts outsourced to China by U. S. corporations. 
2017/01/24 14:57:45
auto_da_fe
Bud the Spud from the bright red mud....
 
I love the film from the horse shoe tavern, room is blue with export-a smoke and there is a black label stubby on every table.
 
JR
2017/01/24 15:02:54
Slugbaby
Beepster
Also kind of reminds me of the Whoa Nellie! gigs I used to go and drunkenly cheer on and/or on one occasion sitting in on snare + brushes (and nothing else but a boot and a wooden stage).
 

Yeah, I wasn't used to their "whatever works" stage mentality when I met them.  But after a few gigs, I started to enjoy the chaos.  They still play often, i've got to get out to one of their shows soon.
2017/01/24 15:14:40
Beepster
slartabartfast
Beepster
And now for something completely Canadian...


Completely Canadian is an oxymoron.
Under the NAFTA agreement, Canada has been completely assembled in Mexico from parts outsourced to China by U. S. corporations. 




But you must admit... the results made for a pretty fine hat.
 
2017/01/24 15:20:47
Beepster
Slugbaby
Beepster
Also kind of reminds me of the Whoa Nellie! gigs I used to go and drunkenly cheer on and/or on one occasion sitting in on snare + brushes (and nothing else but a boot and a wooden stage).
 

Yeah, I wasn't used to their "whatever works" stage mentality when I met them.  But after a few gigs, I started to enjoy the chaos.  They still play often, i've got to get out to one of their shows soon.




They tolerated (and encouraged) my chaotic arse. Unlikely gathering of musical molecules that all was but it was meant to be.
 
Wasn't only a heckuva a great time I also learned buttloads from those cats.
 
2017/01/24 15:39:44
Slugbaby
Me too.
2017/01/25 01:14:49
craigb

 

2017/01/25 01:16:22
craigb

Can't forget the Airforce!
2017/01/25 07:22:00
Rain
As I spent the first 40 years of my life amongst nationalists, I never really connected to either French Canadian culture. And since I knew next to nothing about the ROC (rest of Canada) except that they allegedly hated us, I never connected with Canada either.
 
Until I moved here, and started realizing how "Canadian" my wife and I were.  
 
And looking at this clip, I notice that, with a bit of perspective, us Quebecers are indeed Canadians. The language is different, but as for the rest...
 
By the way, Canadian fellows, if you've never seen it, I do recommend that you watch a documentary called Being Canadian. It is funny.
 
Et Vive le Canada!
 
 
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