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Canadian Bacon
I hate Canada.
They sell gas by the liter.....who does that?
Their money looks fake.
They're unusually friendly.....like in the USA just before they rob you.
Their hotels have french speaking only channels....a clear sign of trouble.
They're signs are in kilometers which screams ....ACCIDENTS.
We should have won the war of 2012!........or was it 1812?
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They sell gas by the liter.....who does that? The rest of the world
Their money looks fake. Who's doesn't
They're unusually friendly.....like in the USA just before they rob you.
Their hotels have french speaking only channels....a clear sign of trouble. Your's have Spanish
They're signs are in kilometers which screams ....ACCIDENTS. Only mileage and speed signs, the rest are English, just like yours. (Edit (well on except Quebec))
We should have won the war of 2012!........or was it 1812? Well, in 1812, you weren't fighting Canada, you were fighting England.
And, yes, this is all in fun.....
Last edited by bcer960; 08-13-2018 at 11:17 AM.
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Originally Posted by easysuper
Guess that rules out our little camper for a cross country trip thru Canada. Think We'll just stick with the Spyders and pop up tent trailer !
That would be a lot cheaper on fuel and way more fun. It's easy to boondock out here.
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
I have to agree with what has been said about the roads in Canada.
Two trips of note.
1997: Sault Ste Marie MI to Nova Scotia and back. That was a honeymoon trip. Fond memories but we parted in 2010.
2001: North Dakota border checkpoint to Anchorage AK--(via the Alcan Highway). When we moved from WI to AK.
Guess I can say we covered Canada from East to West.
Asked a policeman for directions in Quebec to get into the "Old City." He claimed he did not know a word of English. Only French. We were left to our own devices that time.
Does not surprise me Akspyderman the cops in Quebec, do not try to hard to speak English. Which in my opinion they should!
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