I have mixed feelings about this, but whatever; it'll be a good night.
More than a couple more hours 'till midnight, then it's ON!
Happy Canada Day! Wish I was there, but don't know if I'll get there anytime this year again.
Happy Canada Day to my fellow hosers and associated well wishers.
I will have maple syrup in your honour.
Acadian Driftwood / / Gypsy Tail winds
They call my home // the land of snow
Canadian coldfront // Moving in
What a way to ride // Oh, what a way to go!
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I salute our brothers to the north, who are saddled with a national anthem even more tuneless and amusical than ours.
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gaelic cowboy 15:54 01/07/10
I always think of Brendan Behan on a day like this “I saw a notice which said, 'Drink Canada Dry' and I've just started.”
Hosakawa Tito 17:25 01/07/10
Happy Great White North Day ya hosers, take off.
FIREWORKS tonight, heading back out. Was chilling at the beach all day, and myyyyyyy gawd, we have some fiiiiine chicks. DAMN!
But hey,
Lemur, that "anthem" you posted has a really weird beat, nothing like what I grew up listening to. Anyways, this video almost brought me to tears:
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This is what I am so proud of. See those veterans? Those strong, mighty, and wise elders fought for me in more ways than you can imagine.

Bonne fête du Canada / Happy Canada Day!
While we're on the subject of weird music, how about some Cajun Country in celebration of Québec's national holiday last week:
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Louis, the name in French is "Jour de la Conféderation", right?
Oh, les Quebecois celebre le fete du Canada maintenant? Ca c'est bizarre, et un peut drole. Mais le situation est le meme avec mois, un membre d'un Premier Nation.
Eh. Canada n'est pas un nation, c'est un etat. Et le multiculturalism and tous les nations sont le definition du Canada. C'est l'etat de la futur!
Originally Posted by Megas Methuselah:
Eh. Canada n'est pas un nation, c'est un etat. Et le multiculturalism and tous les nations sont le definition du Canada. C'est l'etat de la futur!
I thought that whole idea died when Troudeau's efforts to crush nationalism through a multicultural, pan-Canadian identity, ended up developing into a form of national identity, and therefore a sort of nationalism, itself.
Multiculturalism does seem to have one the day anyway, the Quebecers won't be achieving 49.4% in favour for independence again anytime soon. The Anglophones, Francophones, and Aboriginals are heading on track to living together happily. The real danger is those damned foreigners, how long before the Americans have completed their takeover of Alberta?
Happy Ca....
wait, when did it stop being "Dominion Day"?
Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr:
I thought that whole idea died when Troudeau's efforts to crush nationalism through a multicultural, pan-Canadian identity, ended up developing into a form of national identity, and therefore a sort of nationalism, itself.
Multiculturalism does seem to have one the day anyway, the Quebecers won't be achieving 49.4% in favour for independence again anytime soon. The Anglophones, Francophones, and Aboriginals are heading on track to living together happily. The real danger is those damned foreigners, how long before the Americans have completed their takeover of Alberta?
Nice post, but you're a bit out of touch.
Originally Posted by
Megas Methuselah:
Nice post, but you're a bit out of touch. 
In fairness the most recent source I had was from something like 2002. Oh well, I tried. :ninja2:
EDIT: Where is the button for the extra smilies gone?
In even more fairness, I don't know a thing about contemporary Scotland. Which is unfortunate, considering the Metis portion of my blood boasts largely of Cree and Scottish heritage (notice the infinity flag in my sig; looks familiar, Scotboy?).
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