I would add something here but I'm already in trouble over the Great Coffee Debate in another thread......lmao.alan9080 said:Tim Hortons in Canada vs TarBucs (sic) in U.S.
I would add something here but I'm already in trouble over the Great Coffee Debate in another thread......lmao.alan9080 said:Tim Hortons in Canada vs TarBucs (sic) in U.S.
LancsLad said:You think so do you. How come I can't carry legally when I am fully qualified to in the US but any urban thug in Toronto can with minimal consequences. Be careful how you use the word fascist, it betrays a lot.
To protect themselves from the other nutbars that carry gunsRobio said:why the fuck do you need a gun Jerk
You're an idiot. Why dont you back up your statements instead of throwing around phrases you picked up off your anti-American hate blogs.Robio said:Americans have a phony fascist version of freedom we enjoy real freedom
Interesting Captain Kirk - didn't know that. I wonder why Terb spell check is red lining colour and checque and not color and check. Probably made by a US company, "eh"?!james t kirk said:Actually, the spelling of colour is as per the British. Since they invented the King's English, I'll go with colour.
Cheque is also correct and stems from the British word "Exchequer" which is the British Ministry of Finance. The Chancellor of the Exchequer started up in the mid 1500's, so, again, the proper spelling is cheque.
Learn something every day.
Alas, I wish I could say your wrong.to-guy69 said:Canadians are usually well liked outside of North America during travel....you can complete the rest.
Might have to disagree with you on this one - Tim Hortons is popping up on every street corner in the upstate region, especially Buffalo. What's the matter - don't like that $4.00 starbucks coffee?alan9080 said:Tim Hortons in Canada vs TarBucs (sic) in U.S.
NASA had many more Canadian and British engineers than Germans.jaykraus242 said:USA:
-Went to the moon (admittedly with german engineers)
Wow, Terbites are a wealth of information!lookingforitallthetime said:NASA had many more Canadian and British engineers than Germans.
Many of the Canadian engineers came from the Avro Arrow program that, if left alone, would have put Canadians, not Russians, first in space.
jaykraus242 said:Canada:
-
-Toronto (Can't beat Toronto either)
I call it a tie
Robio said:Ya I am glade Nuts cant carry guns a simple bar fit turns to some one getting shot why the fuck do you need a gun Jerk
LOLskypilot said:I find that Canadian pussy tastes better, and chances of getting a blow job on a first date is higher with Canadian women.
Canadian women are much better at hand jobs than American women.
But,
I have found that American women generally wear sexier underwear than Canadian women, and anal sex is more easily obtained from an American Girl, expecially those from the deep south.
American women tend not to like when you watch them urinate, Canadian girls almost demand you watch.
Canadian girls are always visibly impressed when a guy has clean underwear on. It doesn't seem to make a difference with American girls.
Only in total, however, if you consider that Canada's population is one tenth that of the USA, the reverse is in fact true since in fact, something like 110,000 Canadians lost their lives in WW1 and WW2 combined, which would equate to 1.1 million Americans which just isn't the case.jaykraus242 said:Canada:
-USA:
-Many more lives lost to war
I call it a tie
LOL yes I actually did do my income taxes. Well, I'll put it to you this way, and I'll rephrase:lookingforitallthetime said:Free medical care?
I guess you havn't completed your taxes yet.
Being an American I would certainly be in trouble if I did not have private health insurance. VERY costly, but necessary. On the other hand, I have been told a lot of the top docs in Canada are leaving to come to the states to practice which is leaving Canada with a serious shortage of medical providers. My Canadian friends tell me it is hard, if not impossible, to book a time for a MRI that is less than 6 months away or a timely appointment with a specialist. If the brain drain continues, I fear my Canadian friends will be visiting me in the states and asking help for competent medical care. All things being equal, I think the edge goes to the states on this one if you can afford the medical insurance.ck_nj said:LOL yes I actually did do my income taxes. Well, I'll put it to you this way, and I'll rephrase:
Canadians don't have to worry that 1 serious illness or any hospital stay can wipe you out financially.
Americans - a very distinct possibility.
CK (An American stuck in Sopranoland)






