Do Americans think Canadians use dogsleds in the winter?

Iron Woode

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I have heard some pretty weird things that Americans think Canada is about.

Like snow all year long. Living in Igloos. French women being hot.

All sorts of strange stuff.

:Q



 

Toki

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i thought alaska had all the dog sledding. but i guess that means theres got to be a bunch of canadians who do the same, at least in Norther Canada.
 

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I was raised in this country[Canada], you know, and I live in Los Angeles now.
No, I do, I live in Los Angeles. It's wierd though because you tell people in
Los Angeles you grew up in Canada they don't know what goes on up here, you know,
so a lot of times you get the same answer, "Wow. Musta been cold" You know?
I used to get upset. I used to explain to them about the four different kinds
of seasons we have and stuff like that, but now I find it's more fun just to go
along with it. 'Yes. Canada. It was a frozen hostile wasteland. And there
was much work to be done if we were to survive the elements. After boring
a hole through the ice to find food, my good friend Nantuk and I would build an
igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears and flying hockey pucks. Then we
would drink a lot of beer. And when Nantuk was ready, he would tell me the story
of the great moose, who said to the little squirrel, 'Hey Rocky, watch me pull a
rabbit out of my hat.'
 
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Originally posted by: t3hmuffinman
<3 jim carrey

I was raised in this country[Canada], you know, and I live in Los Angeles now.
No, I do, I live in Los Angeles. It's wierd though because you tell people in
Los Angeles you grew up in Canada they don't know what goes on up here, you know,
so a lot of times you get the same answer, "Wow. Musta been cold" You know?
I used to get upset. I used to explain to them about the four different kinds
of seasons we have and stuff like that, but now I find it's more fun just to go
along with it. 'Yes. Canada. It was a frozen hostile wasteland. And there
was much work to be done if we were to survive the elements. After boring
a hole through the ice to find food, my good friend Nantuk and I would build an
igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears and flying hockey pucks. Then we
would drink a lot of beer. And when Nantuk was ready, he would tell me the story
of the great moose, who said to the little squirrel, 'Hey Rocky, watch me pull a
rabbit out of my hat.'

lmao
 

Tremulant

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Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: t3hmuffinman
<3 jim carrey

I was raised in this country[Canada], you know, and I live in Los Angeles now.
No, I do, I live in Los Angeles. It's wierd though because you tell people in
Los Angeles you grew up in Canada they don't know what goes on up here, you know,
so a lot of times you get the same answer, "Wow. Musta been cold" You know?
I used to get upset. I used to explain to them about the four different kinds
of seasons we have and stuff like that, but now I find it's more fun just to go
along with it. 'Yes. Canada. It was a frozen hostile wasteland. And there
was much work to be done if we were to survive the elements. After boring
a hole through the ice to find food, my good friend Nantuk and I would build an
igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears and flying hockey pucks. Then we
would drink a lot of beer. And when Nantuk was ready, he would tell me the story
of the great moose, who said to the little squirrel, 'Hey Rocky, watch me pull a
rabbit out of my hat.'

lmao

 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: OulOat
I heard the national pasttime of Canada is baby seal clubbing.
:disgust:

That isn't funny. Its done mostly in Newfoundland, Labradour and Quebec.
 

amol

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Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: t3hmuffinman
<3 jim carrey

I was raised in this country[Canada], you know, and I live in Los Angeles now.
No, I do, I live in Los Angeles. It's wierd though because you tell people in
Los Angeles you grew up in Canada they don't know what goes on up here, you know,
so a lot of times you get the same answer, "Wow. Musta been cold" You know?
I used to get upset. I used to explain to them about the four different kinds
of seasons we have and stuff like that, but now I find it's more fun just to go
along with it. 'Yes. Canada. It was a frozen hostile wasteland. And there
was much work to be done if we were to survive the elements. After boring
a hole through the ice to find food, my good friend Nantuk and I would build an
igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears and flying hockey pucks. Then we
would drink a lot of beer. And when Nantuk was ready, he would tell me the story
of the great moose, who said to the little squirrel, 'Hey Rocky, watch me pull a
rabbit out of my hat.'

lmao

 

DaveSimmons

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Originally posted by: t3hmuffinman
'Yes. Canada. It was a frozen hostile wasteland. And there
was much work to be done if we were to survive the elements. After boring
a hole through the ice to find food, my good friend Nantuk and I would build an
igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears and flying hockey pucks. Then we
would drink a lot of beer. And when Nantuk was ready, he would tell me the story
of the great moose, who said to the little squirrel, 'Hey Rocky, watch me pull a
rabbit out of my hat.'
:D

Everything I know about Canada I learned from watching the exploits of RCMP Constable Benton Fraser in the documentary series "Due South."