Now That's Canadian
I've finally found it. The 6:00-7:30pm block on the Comedy Network has some real Canadian TV. It's reruns of Red Green then Kids In The Hall then Royal Canadian Air Farce. The latter two are authentic Canadian shows because a good portion of them (ok, all of RCAF) is devoted to making fun of Americans. Whereas Red Green is just authentic backwoods North America.
Of course the stereotypical Canadian sits around all day making fun of the stereotypical American (read: "Texan") while pausing to say, "eh?"
There was one sketch on KITH where a Texan was in a Canadian drug store asking repeatedly, "Do you have that kind of thing in Canada?" I realize that I ask this a lot, but I hope I don't do it to any annoying degree or sound rude.
The only problem with RCAF is that the guy who impersonates George Bush looks nothing like the dub-ya.
Yes, I know the CBC exists. No, I have not yet watched it.
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Google is amazing. Every time I post, they send me 3 people who click the "Next Blog" link in the upper right corner. This post mentions Canada and Texas and, according to my counter, they sent one person from each location to my blog. This is not the first time that this has happened.
I tried clicking the "Next Blog" button the other day and I got sent to some blog written in what I assume to be spanish. Maybe they were talking about cheese or chicken or ovens.
Its all "Brain Candy".
I got a blog that was written in a language that not even my font liked. The only thing I understood was the picture of the dirty dishes in the sink and another picture of a chicken.
The only connection I'm seeing is the chicken. (FYI: It did not have cheez-its appended to it.)
P.S. My "word verification" was txzzsmut. Texas Smut? Some kind of subliminal texas bashing idea hashed out by google? You decide.
I always get schools who put up a blog with a bunch of pictures of school children. Don't know what that's about! And I hope you don't mind I posted a pic of you on my blog from Thanksgiving Sean!
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