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Ask a Canadian now
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Wait.... Um... What's Canadian money called again?
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Please explain / justify why in canada, milk comes in bags.
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Do Canadians love children like me?
*the non pedo ones!*
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PLX EXPLAIN MILKBAG, PLX http://home.cogeco.ca/~husky66/Milk/
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Wait.... Um... What's Canadian money called again?
Money lol.
Please explain / justify why in canada, milk comes in bags.
I have no clue, it has for years, less material is used I suppose.
Do Canadians love children like me?
*the non Ask a Canadian!*
We are a country filled with every type of child. Even pedo ones.
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WTF, milk bags? I live in Canada and I've never heard or seen of such a thing!
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Parlez-vous le francais?
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Non, je ne parle pas le francais.
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Fuck Francophones lolz.
WTF, milk bags? I live in Canada and I've never heard or seen of such a thing!
In Ontario?
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Fuck Francophones lolz.
WTF, milk bags? I live in Canada and I've never heard or seen of such a thing!
In Ontario?
Milk bags are quite common. Need a hand ZX?
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Is it wrong that when I see/hear the words "milk bags" my first thought is BOOBS?
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Presumably, since there are milks in bags...
http://home.cogeco.ca/~husky66/Milk/steps/milk8.jpg (http://home.cogeco.ca/~husky66/Milk/steps/milk8.jpg)
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LOL No I just think, milk.
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Is one half of your head actually detached from your other half?
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.csc.calpoly.edu%2F%7Ezwood%2Fteaching%2Fcsc471%2Ffinalproj14%2Fmmalaban%2Fhello.jpg&hash=2a8d01add3ab1b6a4a6317fa35d17ef3c72ade21)
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I repeat the former poster's question.
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Why do Canadians always say "eh?" at the end of everything (at least over here we are made to believe they do)
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Why do Canadians always say "eh?" at the end of everything (at least over here we are made to believe they do)
This is a complete misconception we do no say eh after everything i hate when Americans assume we do ....
we do say it BUT NOT AS MUCH AS AMERICANS THINK! sorry for the shouting im just blowing off some stereotype steam...
@irockman1 : -_-' no we do not looks like that im guessing you were being funny but geez no need to be brutal.
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Im not american
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Im not american
What are you then?
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he's probably from the wilds of Uganda. That's a fairly good assumption I think
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he's probably from the wilds of Uganda. That's a fairly good assumption I think
Seems logical enough.
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Im from england
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Not gonna lie, I say eh a lot LOL.
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Why do Canadians always say "eh?" at the end of everything (at least over here we are made to believe they do)
This is a complete misconception we do no say eh after everything i hate when Americans assume we do ....
we do say it BUT NOT AS MUCH AS AMERICANS THINK! sorry for the shouting im just blowing off some stereotype steam...
@irockman1 : -_-' no we do not looks like that im guessing you were being funny but geez no need to be brutal.
It seems you do...and it's Ay. Not eh.
Where I come from, after every sentence, for real. No joke. I went there all of the time.
My dad's Canadian and I grew up on the border of Canada/America. (I was born in America)
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I never say ay/eh I hear it said rarely, maybe that's just the part where I live of Canada. Which part did you go to Mex?
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Ontario.
Every where, I'm NOT joking...at the customs, the people would say ay every other word. No joke.
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In certain areas people say ay.
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"Ay!"-The Fonz speaking with an American variation of the word "eh'"
Ay = American
Eh = Canadian
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Please explain / justify why in canada, milk comes in bags.
because we have used all our tree resources in the days of lumberjacks. Last tuesday, actually.
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Is one half of your head actually detached from your other half?
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.csc.calpoly.edu%2F%7Ezwood%2Fteaching%2Fcsc471%2Ffinalproj14%2Fmmalaban%2Fhello.jpg&hash=2a8d01add3ab1b6a4a6317fa35d17ef3c72ade21)
Yes, actually. It is pretty hard when you want to not spill food onto your back.