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I don't think I agree.
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by
ty97
I think it's an untested theory. We certainly have our moments of chauvinism. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Aug 30 '12, 20:02
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I've heard from some Aussies and South Africans, that when they see Canadians abroad at pubs and such, always the loudest jackasses. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Aug 30, 20:05
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Heh - that goes completely against every Canadian stereotype I've heard -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 30, 20:45
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"From other Canadians" goes unsaid?
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Name Withheld By Request
Aug 30, 20:48
They were from Thunder Bay?
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the liioulu without chrome
Aug 30, 20:26
I find that hard to believe from Australians
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Reagen
Aug 30, 20:09
I wonder how they know they are Canadians? -- nm
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ty97
Aug 30, 20:07
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We like to think we're loved oversea... That's why we always have little flags on our bags, and we probably brag about it -- nm
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Guigue
Aug 30, 20:08
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(though of course, half of those are Americans) -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 30, 20:09
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