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The most Canadian headline ever.


#2

PatrThom

PatrThom

"The shark later apologized for interrupting an otherwise average day."

--Patrick


#3

Emrys

Emrys

"Swore to stick to poutine and smoked meat sandwiches."


#4

Squidleybits

Squidleybits

Is it bad that the headline doesn't shock me?


#5

Bowielee

Bowielee

"Moose-eating shark rescued in Newfoundland harbour, Eh."

There, now it's THE most Canadian.

And before all the board canucks jump all over me, I'm from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where for a while our actual slogan (I'm talking bumper stickers and everything) was "Say ya to da UP, Eh!"

I probably sound more Canadian than the actual Canadians on the board :p


#6

Chad Sexington

Chad Sexington

"Moose-eating shark rescued in Newfoundland harbour, Eh."

There, now it's THE most Canadian.

And before all the board canucks jump all over me, I'm from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where for a while our actual slogan (I'm talking bumper stickers and everything) was "Say ya to da UP, Eh!"

I probably sound more Canadian than the actual Canadians on the board :p
I hope no one would jump all over you for that. I am guilty of the 'eh' and I'm not even from the east where it's considered to be a lot more prevalent. It's one of those things that you don't even notice yourself doing!


#7

Ravenpoe

Ravenpoe

our actual slogan (I'm talking bumper stickers and everything) was "Say ya to da UP, Eh!"

... WTF does that even mean?


#8

LordRendar

LordRendar

Rise up lights.


#9

MindDetective

MindDetective

... WTF does that even mean?
Translation: Say yes to [supporting] the Upper Penninsula, okay?


#10

Chad Sexington

Chad Sexington

Stay where you at til I come wheres you're to


#11

PatrThom

PatrThom

For a while in the early 80's there was a campaign of "Say yes to Michigan!"


Our own intrastate rivalry being what it is, there followed this:
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And now you know the rrrrrrest of the story.

--Patrick


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