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Post by mysticoe on Dec 25, 2005 9:10:51 GMT -5
Hello my fellow Canadian people! I have a question for all of you? Anyway, am I the only Canadian that was born in the state of Michigan, because I am 40% Canadian, 5% Croatian, 10% Czechoslovakian, 5% English, 30% Finnish, and 10% Norwegian, so am I the only Canadian that was born in the state of Michigan? Oh yeah.....Happy Hanukah to my cousins: Emily, Jeffery, Miranda, Christopher, and Alyson! My cousins live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, also, Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukah to everyone that is Canadian! (By the way, even though I am part Canadian, I forgot to use proper Canadian language, so please forgive me if "Mercy berre' cue la Canadions!" doesn't mean hello, okay?)
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Post by pnagy on Dec 25, 2005 9:50:33 GMT -5
Yeah, you're the only Canadian that was born in Michigan. No offence, but if you knew Canada, you'd know that we don't all speak french.
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Post by Boquest on Dec 25, 2005 10:48:20 GMT -5
Am I the only person that thought of that beer commercial right away after reading Mysticoe's post?
Hey do you know Ted from Canada?
Oh well.
Merry Christmas to you too.
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Post by mysticoe on Dec 25, 2005 19:30:06 GMT -5
Thanks everyone for understanding. Anyway, I think 73% of the people in Canada speak American language and 27% of the people from Canada speak French Canadian language. (By the way, I like to give a shout out to 3 of Canadas hottest or cutest chicks and that's: Emily Perkins, Katherine Isabelle, and of course Rochelle Loewen!) Last but not least, Merry Christmas to every Canadian that is Christian and Happy Hanukkah to every Canadian that is Jewish!
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Post by KMIS™ on Dec 26, 2005 14:11:31 GMT -5
Canadian isn't a race, it's a nationality.
So you're American.
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Post by mysticoe on Dec 26, 2005 17:39:21 GMT -5
Canadian isn't a race, it's a nationality. So you're American. How dare you to accuse me of not being a Canadian! Dude, my father is 100% Canadian and I am 40%, so I am not officialy 100% American. I said, "I am 40% Canadian, 5% Croatian, 10% Czechoslovakian, 5% English, 30% Finnish, and 10% Norwegian." Hell, I could of been born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, which is where my cousins live, but I am a Canadian and if I wasn't, I wouldn't be talking in this forum, now would I! (Also, I never said that being Canadian is a race, I ing know that it's a nationality, listen for once KMIS!) Sorry, but you can't judge people until you know the true facts.
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Post by Boquest on Dec 26, 2005 17:45:29 GMT -5
Yeah, your way to "touchy" to be Canadian... ...Man, we believe you/we don't really care, if your Canadian or not. Lets just enjoy the holiday .
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Post by magnus on Dec 26, 2005 17:47:42 GMT -5
Do you have Canadian citizenship? No, then you're not Canadian.
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Post by Mark on Dec 26, 2005 18:08:50 GMT -5
I'll go to Canada when I'm getting drafted.
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Post by mysticoe on Dec 26, 2005 18:28:16 GMT -5
Do you have Canadian citizenship? No, then you're not Canadian. Yes! I am a Canadian citizen, but I was born in Bay City, Michigan and the reason why I wasn't born in the country of Canada was, because my parents were both born in the state of Michigan, but my grandmother, which is my fathers mother, was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, so I think that I should have the right to be a Canadian citizen, because my ancestors came from there, half of my family lives there, I'm 40% Canadian, and most of all, I have Canadian blood rushing through my veins. (Sorry for making this sentience too long.)
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Post by pnagy on Dec 26, 2005 18:31:00 GMT -5
Do you have Canadian citizenship? No, then you're not Canadian. Yes! I am a Canadian citizen, but I was born in Bay City, Michigan and the reason why I wasn't born in the country of Canada was, because my parents were both born in the state of Michigan, but my grandmother, which is my fathers mother, was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, so I think that I should have the right to be a Canadian citizen, because my ancestors came from there, half of my family lives there, I'm 40% Canadian, and most of all, I have Canadian blood rushing through my veins. (Sorry for making this sentience too long.) You wish you were Canadian.
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Post by Boquest on Dec 26, 2005 18:45:41 GMT -5
I swear I know more about your history then my own....scary....
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Post by mysticoe on Dec 26, 2005 19:51:22 GMT -5
Yes! I am a Canadian citizen, but I was born in Bay City, Michigan and the reason why I wasn't born in the country of Canada was, because my parents were both born in the state of Michigan, but my grandmother, which is my fathers mother, was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, so I think that I should have the right to be a Canadian citizen, because my ancestors came from there, half of my family lives there, I'm 40% Canadian, and most of all, I have Canadian blood rushing through my veins. (Sorry for making this sentience too long.) You wish you were Canadian. I am a Canadian! Anyway, no one ing cares anymore, so can someone please lock this post? Also, everyone enjoy your time off in this winter season, okay? Happy New Years to everybody that is a member of Wrestlingfigs.com!
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Post by pnagy on Dec 26, 2005 20:06:44 GMT -5
You wish you were Canadian. I am a Canadian! Anyway, no one ing cares anymore, so can someone please lock this post? Also, everyone enjoy your time off in this winter season, okay? Happy New Years to everybody that is a member of Wrestlingfigs.com! Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. Still, if you weren't born in Canada and aren't a currently residing in Canada, you're not a Canadian citizen. Canada is multi-cultural, you can't say "I'm of Canadian descent". My Uncle works in New York, but lives in Ottawa, he still can't become an American citizen. They used to do Dual-Citizenships, but I don't think they do that anymore.
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Post by mysticoe on Dec 26, 2005 21:25:11 GMT -5
I am a Canadian! Anyway, no one ing cares anymore, so can someone please lock this post? Also, everyone enjoy your time off in this winter season, okay? Happy New Years to everybody that is a member of Wrestlingfigs.com! Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. Still, if you weren't born in Canada and aren't a currently residing in Canada, you're not a Canadian citizen. Canada is multi-cultural, you can't say "I'm of Canadian descent". My Uncle works in New York, but lives in Ottawa, he still can't become an American citizen. They used to do Dual-Citizenships, but I don't think they do that anymore. Okay.....okay, I may not live in Canada, but I am still 40% Canadian, so just accept me as a Canadian, okay? Like I said, "Canadian blood runs through my bloodline/veins," so please treat me like one of you guys, thank you.
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Post by pnagy on Dec 26, 2005 21:43:36 GMT -5
There's no way your father is 100% Canadian. Read up on some Canadian history, you'll understand that way.
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Post by Blair on Dec 26, 2005 21:50:02 GMT -5
To quote a great theme song..
"don't you wish you were me.. it ain't that easy"
"don't think you'll ever be, everything a man should be"
"don't you wish you were me"
"keep dreaming, you'll never be Canadian"
Edit: I changed one word.
Locked.
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