Any Canadians in the house?

Haha super random but do we have any Canandian subscribers other than myself !

probably not… bunch of hosers! :wink:



On a side note, I love Canadians. They are the nicest people, and so friendly. Ive been to Canadia many times too.

Don’t Canadians all have flappy heads like Terrance & Phillip?













hehe :wink:





One of my best friends is currently living in Vancouver.

Haha flappy heads, maybe if you put cowboy hats on those flappy heads then more like it, especially where I live !

I’m not Canadian but I live in the mighty nation of Canadia… Kelowna to be precise.



Have to say, it’s pretty darn good over here.

I have a couple off online friends from Toronto who have asked me over - maybe one day I will go and visit

[quote]slender (28/07/2010)[hr]I have a couple off online friends from Toronto who have asked me over - maybe one day I will go and visit[/quote]



Eh?

[quote]howiegroove (28/07/2010)[hr][quote]slender (28/07/2010)[hr]I have a couple off online friends from Toronto who have asked me over - maybe one day I will go and visit[/quote]



Eh?[/quote]



Aboot.

[quote]howiegroove (28/07/2010)[hr][quote]slender (28/07/2010)[hr]I have a couple off online friends from Toronto who have asked me over - maybe one day I will go and visit[/quote]



Eh?[/quote]



Uh?

why do they always describe Canadians to have flappy mouths/heads on programs like the simpsons and southpark, american dad, family guy? you get the idea lol



never really known why they say it, can anyone explain with out being insulting to the Canadians (or is it a insult ?)

[quote]jon_fisher (29/07/2010)[hr]why do they always describe Canadians to have flappy mouths/heads on programs like the simpsons and southpark, american dad, family guy? you get the idea lol



never really known why they say it, can anyone explain with out being insulting to the Canadians (or is it a insult ?)[/quote]





Yeah I’d really like to know this too haha.



Maybe it’s just an American crack on Canadians.

Oh its just the americans trying to be silly ! It absoultely has no relevance. and yea no one says aboot lol

[quote]addy.hn (29/07/2010)[hr]Oh its just the americans trying to be silly ! It absoultely has no relevance. and yea no one says aboot lol[/quote]



hahahaha

lol thought as much!



Americans may like to mock other countries with stereotypes, ie: English people about their teeth or that they sound like Oliver Twist or Posh, Scottish people all wearing kilts and having ginger hair and Canadians with thier flappy heads and being moose f*ckers…



However non reigns true, the only truth about any stereotype is that yanks are actually seriously obese, eat too much, walk around with an arrogence thinking they’re the greatest country in the world and have annoying accents. :stuck_out_tongue: :smiley:



You buy a plate of food in America and they give you enough food to feed your family! haha :slight_smile:



And have you noticed when you see these programs like ‘The girls of the Playboy Mansion’, ‘OC’, ‘The Hills’, etc, etc.



All the blonde girls look and act exactly the same, like clones??




Haha Americans !!! the battle is always on lol… Stats :-

Obesity Statistics in America: 2008

As of 2008, 66% (2/3rds) of US population was overweight and about 31% American adults being obese. Moreover, the obesity statistics for children in America in the year 2008 was, 32% children were overweight and 17% children between the ages 2 to 19 were obese. Six of the 50 states of America had an obesity rate higher than 30%. The main causes of obesity in America is modernization which can resulted in an unhealthy eating and sedentary lifestyle.

State Obesity %
Mississippi 32.8%
Alabama 31.4%
West Virginia 31.2%
Tennessee 30.6%
Oklahoma 30.3%
South Carolina 30.1%

Obesity Statistics in America: 2009

In 2009, child obesity statistics in America rose to 30% in 30 states and teenage obesity statistics in America stands at 14%. Moreover, the overall rates of obesity increased in 23 states and decreased in none. The saddest part about child obesity is that these children grow up to be obese teenagers and adults with health problems such as diabetes, heart diseases, etc. Noticing these alarmingly high rates of obesity, the United States government declared that obesity as a national epidemic.

Plus…we cant thank them enough for contributing to the Economy !

That being said thank you for the Big Macs and KFC and bringing Gordon Ramsay to Hells Kitchen America. 

[quote]roben (29/07/2010)[hr]lol thought as much!



Americans may like to mock other countries with stereotypes, ie: English people about their teeth or that they sound like Oliver Twist or Posh, Scottish people all wearing kilts and having ginger hair and Canadians with thier flappy heads and being moose f*ckers…



However non reigns true, the only truth about any stereotype is that yanks are actually seriously obese, eat too much, walk around with an arrogence thinking they’re the greatest country in the world and have annoying accents. :stuck_out_tongue: :smiley:



You buy a plate of food in America and they give you enough food to feed your family! haha :slight_smile:



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wow thats a bit of a statement dude, i know loads of american people and only one i even met that i would consider arrogant. to be fair we brits do confuse the american way of life as being arrogant.



because they are shown and taught from a very young age to be competitive, confident and out spoken. we are taught to keep it to our self, take it on the chin and keep your opinions to yourself and this imo is why we see the americans as big headed and arrogant.

I think its more of a case that US foreign policy is arrogant and the rest of the population get caught up in all the bull



As for obesity us brits are catching up fast - another US trend we seem to be following

[quote]slender (29/07/2010)[hr]I think its more of a case that US foreign policy is arrogant and the rest of the population get caught up in all the bull



As for obesity us brits are catching up fast - another US trend we seem to be following[/quote]



yep we are now the fattest in Europe (according to a program on channel 4 the other night)

[quote]jon_fisher (29/07/2010)[hr][quote]slender (29/07/2010)[hr]I think its more of a case that US foreign policy is arrogant and the rest of the population get caught up in all the bull



As for obesity us brits are catching up fast - another US trend we seem to be following[/quote]



yep we are now the fattest in Europe (according to a program on channel 4 the other night)[/quote]



Hey at least we’re good at something :smiley: