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Wait.... Um... What's Canadian money called again?
Please explain / justify why in canada, milk comes in bags.
Do Canadians love children like me?
*the non pedo ones!*
PLX EXPLAIN MILKBAG, PLX http://home.cogeco.ca/~husky66/Milk/
Quote from: mastermoo420 on May 05, 2007, 03:16:56 PM
Wait.... Um... What's Canadian money called again?
Money lol.
Quote from: Silverline on May 05, 2007, 03:17:50 PM
Please explain / justify why in canada, milk comes in bags.
I have no clue, it has for years, less material is used I suppose.
Quote from: nightwolf on May 05, 2007, 03:31:22 PM
Do Canadians love children like me?
*the non Ask a Canadian!*
We are a country filled with every type of child. Even pedo ones.
WTF, milk bags? I live in Canada and I've never heard or seen of such a thing!
Parlez-vous le francais?
Non, je ne parle pas le francais.
Fuck Francophones lolz.
Quote from: bulls84 on May 05, 2007, 04:01:34 PM
WTF, milk bags? I live in Canada and I've never heard or seen of such a thing!
In Ontario?
Quote from: Zxmelee on May 05, 2007, 08:56:36 PM
Fuck Francophones lolz.
Quote from: bulls84 on May 05, 2007, 04:01:34 PM
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?
Is it wrong that when I see/hear the words "milk bags" my first thought is BOOBS?
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)
LOL No I just think, milk.
Is one half of your head actually detached from your other half?
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I repeat the former poster's question.
Why do Canadians always say "eh?" at the end of everything (at least over here we are made to believe they do)
Quote from: shadowdude on May 09, 2007, 09:38:48 PM
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.
Im not american
he's probably from the wilds of Uganda. That's a fairly good assumption I think
Quote from: modern algebra on May 10, 2007, 01:36:22 AM
he's probably from the wilds of Uganda. That's a fairly good assumption I think
Seems logical enough.
Im from england
Not gonna lie, I say eh a lot LOL.
Quote from: Venom on May 09, 2007, 09:56:20 PM
Quote from: shadowdude on May 09, 2007, 09:38:48 PM
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)
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?
Ontario.
Every where, I'm NOT joking...at the customs, the people would say ay every other word. No joke.
In certain areas people say ay.
"Ay!"-The Fonz speaking with an American variation of the word "eh'"
Ay = American
Eh = Canadian
Quote from: Silverline on May 05, 2007, 03:17:50 PM
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.
Quote from: Irockman1 on May 07, 2007, 03:36:01 AM
Is one half of your head actually detached from your other half?
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Yes, actually. It is pretty hard when you want to not spill food onto your back.