Subject: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Clinton Hammond Date: 28 May 01 - 02:30 PM From a stupid friend of mine...
Reasons to live in Canada...by province
TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Go'damn it's good to be Canadian! LOL!!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Little Hawk Date: 28 May 01 - 03:13 PM Geez, Clinton, that pretty well covers it! By the way, Nova Scotia was NOT "The only place in North America to get bombed in the war". A very small Japanese plane, launched off a very large Japanese submarine, actually managed to drop a couple of little bombs on the America west coast. I think it was in Oregon or Washington, and I believe the pilot targeted some factory building. I don't know if anyone noticed at the time (the US military certainly did not), but it did happen. Call it the "Doo-almost-nothing Raid"! Other than that...Go, Canada, Go!!! - LH
|
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: MarkS Date: 28 May 01 - 03:32 PM So what happened to the Northwest Territories? |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Little Hawk Date: 28 May 01 - 03:59 PM TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 1. The poorest, stupidest, drunkest territories in Confederation 2. It's too damn cold for WalMart 3. In the very rare case when someone moves here you can make them kiss a dead wolverine...or, if they're really stupid, an iron fence pole 4. Whole lotta snow! 5. If you do something stupid, no one will even notice the difference 6. You don't understand the meaning of Great Big Sea's lyrics 7. Work for 3 months/Drink for 9 months 8. Get to wrestle polar bears and have sex with all your clothes still on, but not at the same time. 9. If someone says it's cold, you are allowed to kick their ass 10. It is socially acceptable to wear your parka in the shower if it still works...the shower, I mean... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: kendall Date: 28 May 01 - 04:02 PM Or the Yukon? What about the baloon bombs that the Japanese sent over here? Some of them went off. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Little Hawk Date: 28 May 01 - 04:14 PM You're right! I'd forgotten about that. The thing is, people are usually bombed in the Yukon anyway, so I doubt they would have noticed. Boy, you gotta admire those Japanese for trying though... :-) They also had a plan to bomb the Panama Canal, but never actually succeeded in doing so. - LH
|
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: CamiSu Date: 28 May 01 - 04:47 PM And what about Nunavet? -J |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: CamiSu Date: 28 May 01 - 04:48 PM And damn - here I am, considering two years in Newfoundland... -J, on her mother's account. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: SeanM Date: 28 May 01 - 06:17 PM Reading this, the main thing that pops to mind... 'Look at the Yukon, With its' bloody big forests Isn't it grand, boys, to be bloody well lost Let's have some lager, then shoot at some bloody caribou, And always remember because you live here, There's nothing else for you to do..." M (Not in or from Canada, but dear gods - never give an ex-Canadian beer and talk to him about his home. Makes you wonder why anyone lives north of the 'strip' anyway...) |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: gnu Date: 29 May 01 - 06:39 AM J, c/o CamiSu.... two years on the Rock and you may never leave ! Where on the Granite Planet are you "considering" ? I have travelled/worked extensively in NF and can tell you straight up that Newfies are friendly, humourous, ... don't get me started... I may never leave. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,little john cameron Date: 29 May 01 - 10:07 AM J/CAMISUE,Gnu is right.Nfld can't be beat for music.I suppose you are heading for St Johns.Go to Erins pub and ask for me.Gnu,where are you? ljc |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 10:22 AM According to Clinton Hammond: TOP 10 REASONS TO LIVE IN QUEBEC 1. Everybody assumes you're an asshole 2. Racism is socially acceptable 3. The only province to ever kidnap federal politicians 4. You can take bets with your friends on which English neighbor will move out next 5. Other provinces basically bribe you to stay in Canada 6. The FLQ 7. Your hockey team is made up entirely of dirty French guys 8. The province with the oldest, nastiest hookers 9. NON-smokers are the outcasts 10. You can blame all your problems on the "Anglo bastards" **** In case anyone thinks that there's truth in Clinton's racist attempt to be funny at the expense of French Quebecers, I will point out that the "province" never kidnapped "federal politicians." Only one PROVINCIAL politician and one British diplomat were ever kidnapped. Not by the province, but by the FLQ, in October 1970, more than thity years ago. Clinton further cites the FLQ as one of his reasons. The FLQ was smashed in 1970. Many of Clinton's other lists do reflect an "attempt" to be funny. However, when it comes to Quebec and French Canadians, he proves himself a racist. Why is Mudcat such a magnet for racists? |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Wavestar Date: 29 May 01 - 10:28 AM Ahh.. here under my own cookie. :) I am, as LJC astutely guessed, looking at two years graduate work at Memorial University of Newfoundland, in St Johns. I'm looking forward to the music. Don't know much about the place, though, or the program I'm considering... yet. I'll come visit sometime. a proud Canadian - We knew ClintonHammond was joking. he does that a lot. Sometimes it raises people's hackles, mine included. But we also know that what he says is stereotype and exaggeration. Hey, Quebec is my northern neighbour, I've met lots of great Quebecers. Life's too short to let everyone bother you :) -J |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 10:37 AM Yes, I am bothered by racism. I find it very sad that so often, Mudcat is a forum for the spread of racism under the excuse of "joking." There is nothing funny in the propagation of racist stereotypes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Wavestar Date: 29 May 01 - 10:52 AM Then don't laugh. I didn't. (not at that one anyhow.) Maybe it's just too beautiful a day for me to be getting upset. -J |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 10:57 AM You don't take issue with racism, but you do take issue with someone who does.
|
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Mrrzy Date: 29 May 01 - 11:11 AM Excuse me, but when did Canada become a race? Ingroup-outgroup stereotypes, maybe, but being a Canadian doesn't say anything more about your race than being American does. You might be Caucasian or Native American or have ancestors from Europe, Asia, South America, you name it, and be Canadian. Or American. Speaking French might also make for stereotyping, but again, it isn't RACIAL stereotyping. When I learned French, I did not become a member of a different race than I had been born to... or did I miss something? Is all making fun of "them" (in contrast to whatever Us you want to be for the nonce) now racism? And whatever happened to Vive la Différence, anyway? Can't these things be taken as celebratory of the differences amongst folks, or are those very differences now to be whitewashed (I choose my terms carefully) to avoid the possibility of "different" meaning "less/more" --or can we notice the differences and cherish them, even make fun of them, because they are a good thing to have around and to notice? Just wondering... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 11:18 AM Canadians are not a race. However, the term "racism" is not exclusive to racial prejudice. The Webster dictionary next to my desk defines the word "racism" as: "pejudice against certain peoples." French Canadians are a certain people. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Mrrzy Date: 29 May 01 - 11:29 AM Ah, new definitions, I see. I will continue to use Racism to mean Racism, and prejudice to mean (less specific) prejudice. Will try to remember to define my terms, though! Man o man, wonder what's next. By that definition, sexism is racism! At least, I *think* women are people, as are men, as are lesbians, as are... and so on...(Not making fun of YOU, GuestAPC, just of what English is being turned into by the PC police...) How about we at the Mudcat, at least, keep the term Prejudice to mean prejudice? And racism to mean Prejudice based on race, and Sexism to mean Prejudice based on sex... and Agism = prejudice based on age, and so on. No need to usurp a perfectly good term with its own specific meaning to mean a generic thing that we already have a term for... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Metchosin Date: 29 May 01 - 11:30 AM Not to be left out of places bombed by the Japanese, they also lobbed a shell at Vancouver Island, near Bamfield. So there....We've been stoned and bombed. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 11:35 AM Mrrzy said: "Ah, new definitions, I see." No, not a "new" definition. A Webster dictionary definition and a common use of the term. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Mrrzy Date: 29 May 01 - 11:39 AM It's new to me, and it's new compared to the original definition. Quibble with a master, will you! Ah ha ha ha ha! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Clinton Hammond Date: 29 May 01 - 11:46 AM *sigh* This guest needs that bran muffin... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Clinton Hammond Date: 29 May 01 - 11:51 AM Hey proud Canadian! read this! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 11:57 AM I've read that thread. Your suggestion is that if you don't like a thread, ignore it. Well, I'm sorry. I grew up in the folk music revival and one of the things that I learned from people like Pete Seeger is that you confront racism and prejudice, you don't ignore it. Ignoring racism and prejudice at Mudcat is to enable it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Mrrzy Date: 29 May 01 - 12:01 PM I am going to defend GuesttheProudCanadian. Basically, I was also annoyed to see yet another Top Ten Stereotypes about yet another something, but it didn't BOTHER me enough to respond to that aspect of it, I just didn't read the thread. At first. Then (for some reason) I read some of the postings, and took exception (and still do) to the usurping of a specific term, Racism, to mean something generic, to wit, Prejudice. But I can see that if you belong to one of the groups being so lampooned, that it might bother you more than it did me, not being Canadian. But I agree with ClintonHammond et al. that it ought to have been obvious that it WAS a lampoon, and so arguing each particular point with mere facts isn't going to get you far... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Clinton Hammond Date: 29 May 01 - 12:02 PM Well then APC, consider yourself ENABLED! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 29 May 01 - 12:03 PM Poor Clinton... can't crack a joke without pissing off a Mudcat PC Police Hound. LMAO buddy ( I'm an ex Anglo Quebecer) He is pretty close to the truth with his comments, but few Canadians want to hear it. Canada would rather see immigrants and minorities intimidated, and made to feel unwanted, so Quebec can continue unchallenged attempts to lingually clense the State of Quebec. Racism and prejudice are alive and well but apparently you have to be French Canadian to get away with it in Canada. Yours, (have a Bonjour)Aye. Dave |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Clinton Hammond Date: 29 May 01 - 12:08 PM Thanks Dave... *sniff* That was beautiful, man... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Mrrzy Date: 29 May 01 - 12:08 PM Now now, children, let's play nice! And Lingual Cleansing would be a great name for a rock band, to take a little from Dave Barry! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,JohnB Date: 29 May 01 - 12:39 PM CH does seem to try to piss people off at times but in this case his first phrase in the posting says "From a stupid friend of mine... " So in this case the credit is not entirely his. It is obviously meant to be humerous. If it gives a tinge of pain here and there, I would tend to say "The truth hurts" What gives me far more touble on this particular thread is a supposedly "PROUD CANADIAN" who is too shit scared to use his/her own name. JohnB who like DTAM is an exAnglo who spent 2 years in Quebec, and althogh mostly posts as a guest is a member, who posts mostly from work. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Bill D Date: 29 May 01 - 12:40 PM Quebec is Canada's Texas, only the language barrier is not as extreme for the Canadians...*grin* |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,a proud Canadian Date: 29 May 01 - 12:45 PM Someone who calls himself "JohnB" attacks me for not using my own name. Only at Mudcat. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: catspaw49 Date: 29 May 01 - 12:59 PM Bill, I thought that was Maine...........Talk about a language barrier!!! I spent 20 minutes "talking" with a police officer in Kennebunkport once and neither of us could figure out what the other one was saying. We finally wrote notes. Now Texans aren't so bad, you just have to know when they're telling the truth and when they're lying. If you see lip movement, they're lying. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Clinton Hammond Date: 29 May 01 - 01:08 PM Good one BillD! LOL!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Metchosin Date: 29 May 01 - 01:22 PM Yeah, you tell 'em Guest! Where do they get off sayin' that just 'cause we speak English and live in BC, that our brains are somehow chemically altered.*BG*
Gee, too bad we didn't quite manage a seat for the only truly grass roots party here in BC in the election last week.....or was it 2 weeks ago....its hard to remember when you live in ....uh....em....BC, yeah, that's it.
Racism - from race - a group of persons, animals or plants, connected by a common descent of origin; a group of persons, animals or plants having a common feature or features. hmmm....from a proud race of heads....looking out my window pane at strawberry fields forever, here on the wet coast......we love you Alice B. Toklas. Then again, if BC passed a law that stated that signs on Chinese businesses had to be in English only, rather than Cantonese, it would be fair cop to say that the "racism" in this Province, is publiclly institutionalized too. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Little Hawk Date: 29 May 01 - 01:45 PM Yup. When any particular group of people try to have it all their own way at the expense of others, and legislate it so, that sounds a lot like racism to me...or fascism...or some kind of unpleasant "ism". Everyone has some degree of prejudice in them...the question is, what do they do about it when they're in a position to dictate social policy? Do they keep their nasty side under control or do they yield to it? - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Metchosin Date: 29 May 01 - 01:53 PM ufffffffffhhhuuhmmmmmm!......................ahhhh! Yeah right, man, the French words just have to be first and bigger.......uffffffffffhummmm..............ahhhh!.....far out!.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Mooh Date: 29 May 01 - 02:05 PM I've been to Quebec and I don't find it as alien as parts of Toronto. (Now, now, I'm not knocking TO, half my family lives there.) In fact, some of it seemed alot like the Bruce Peninsula, land of my birth, where a separatist movement could also be based on language and culture, except that the Indians and the monolingual whites would be like the Anglo and French of Quebec. My point is that you don't have to go very far in this country to notice vast differences in peoples and their origins, that's why we're known as the cultural mosaic as opposed to the melting pot (right?) to the south. As for Clinton's stupid friend's list, I had a wry little chuckle, having read these sorts of things lots of times, and got on with life. I though that Canadians generally poked fun at themselves with less malice than the responses here indicate. Sigh indeed. Mooh. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Little Hawk Date: 29 May 01 - 02:34 PM They usually do, Mooh. "Only On Mudcat"'s response was a bit unusual for Canada. - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 29 May 01 - 02:50 PM In case anyone thinks that I am maligning French Canadians My best man is a French Canadian married to a woman from England; Godfather to my son, and part Algonquin. He is a man who is as close to me as a real brother. I lived in the Province of Quebec for five and a half years, and love the place. Quebec city is one of the most loveliest sights I have ever seen. One of my best friends is an English immigrant married to a French Canadian girl. Their children call me Uncle/Oncle; and one (I was a regular babysitter)rarely spoke English with me until she was a teenager. The politics of Quebec, however, leave much to be desired. Le Votre, Aye. Dave |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: GUEST,Ernst Zundel Date: 29 May 01 - 03:03 PM Dear Clinton, I loved your jokes. I'm LOL. Your're my kind of guy. EZ in Toronto
|
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Metchosin Date: 29 May 01 - 03:21 PM yeah Ernst? Do you really think we poor, stoned, drunken ignorant, assholes really give a shit what you find humourous? |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: hesperis Date: 29 May 01 - 03:49 PM "4. There's no such thing as an Ontario Separatist" You don't think so? I know too many stupid anglo white people who would love to see Quebec seperate because they didn't get good marks in french class. Oh, you meant ONTARIO seperate? HA HA HA! Oh, and if you wanted to be accurate, "Toronto" would have been a list all to itself. (Well, in a way it was, but there should have been a list for "Ontario", too.)
_________________________________________ And one real good reason to live in ontario: Apple trees!
|
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: mousethief Date: 29 May 01 - 03:59 PM How is it racist to point out that discriminatory francophone laws are wrong? Or is discrimination just wrong when Anglophones do it, or comment about others doing it? And it is a rather interesting NEW use of "race" to use it to refer to French Canadians. I don't buy it. Alex |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Metchosin Date: 29 May 01 - 04:54 PM Not a new use Alex, in fact, far older than the more recent term of racism:
A) Common descent of origin:
1 the offspring or posterity of a person
Or
|
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Spud Murphy Date: 29 May 01 - 04:57 PM I heard they were going to outlaw the use of francophones on the interstate. Too many fatalities. I don't know about anglophones. Isn't that the one with the bent earpiece? Spud |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: mousethief Date: 29 May 01 - 05:12 PM Did your dictionary come with usage notes? I don't think anybody ever used "race" to refer to all the people of one country who speak a minority language (as opposed to all speakers of a given language, or all members of a given country). I am willing to be corrected, howeveer, if you can find such a usage in literature. Alex |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: Little Hawk Date: 29 May 01 - 05:26 PM Anglophones are equally dangerous in fact, and even more common around here. The Toronto police have been hitting drivers with whopping fines for using either Anglophones or Francophones while navigating the 401 (highway). :-) It is true that the best thing about being in Ontario is not being in Toronto. Kind of like New York City and the rest of New York State. For great restaurants and good hobby shops, however, you can't beat Toronto... Mousethief - discrimination is only wrong when people you don't agree with do it!...(extreme sarcasm). (and I am using the word "you" in the generic sense in that sentence, rather than specifically referring to Mousethief). For instance, from late 1941 to 1945 virtually all Americans hated the Japanese (and we all know why). During those years that was not called discrimination, it was called patriotism. The discrimination that it fostered on the home front against Japanese-American civilians was not considered wrong at all...at the time. Of course, people were scared. The usual story. - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Ain't Canada Grand! LOL!! From: mousethief Date: 29 May 01 - 05:28 PM Well said, LH. |