In honor of Canada Day I am revisiting the craziness that is your football league, as chronicled by Tim Tebow.
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maaaaaaaan i was hoping the weather would stay the way its been all week (outrageously sunny and warm) but it's fucking cloudy here today! I CAN'T SIT ON THE BEACH WHEN IT'S OVERCAST
St-Jean-Baptiste takes place every June 24th, a whole week before Canada Day, and is Quebec's national holiday. It's way more widely celebrated here even though both days are holidays.
So tomorrow I'm helping a friend move because over here, Canada Day is moving day.
A few years ago, I was up visiting a friend in Quebec City. We arrived in town on St. Jean-Baptiste, and were also there for Canada Day. The latter was super weird, being from Atlantic Canada where Canada Day is a huge celebration. Basically, the day was commemorated by most things being closed, and ... actually, that was it.
I like the Acadian (Atlantic Canadian french) version of things, where we have huge celebrations on Canada Day, and then have another huge celebration on the Acadian National Holiday (August 15th).
The fucking Sleep Country Canada theme is going to be in my head all day, now
Oh fuck do Canadian's actually call sofas (aka couches ) Chesterfields? I'd come across that word as a regional dialectal variant (I have weird hobbies.) in North America but I've yet to meet or know of anyone who actually uses it.
The fucking Sleep Country Canada theme is going to be in my head all day, now
Oh fuck do Canadian's actually call sofas (aka couches ) Chesterfields? I'd come across that word as a regional dialectal variant (I have weird hobbies.) in North America but I've yet to meet or know of anyone who actually uses it.
Depends on the region but I've definitely heard it used.
The fucking Sleep Country Canada theme is going to be in my head all day, now
Oh fuck do Canadian's actually call sofas (aka couches ) Chesterfields? I'd come across that word as a regional dialectal variant (I have weird hobbies.) in North America but I've yet to meet or know of anyone who actually uses it.
Depends on the region but I've definitely heard it used.
Also, being in Atlantic Canada, it's super weird hearing people from other parts of the country call their power bill their "hydro" bill.
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The fucking Sleep Country Canada theme is going to be in my head all day, now
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A few years ago, I was up visiting a friend in Quebec City. We arrived in town on St. Jean-Baptiste, and were also there for Canada Day. The latter was super weird, being from Atlantic Canada where Canada Day is a huge celebration. Basically, the day was commemorated by most things being closed, and ... actually, that was it.
I like the Acadian (Atlantic Canadian french) version of things, where we have huge celebrations on Canada Day, and then have another huge celebration on the Acadian National Holiday (August 15th).
Oh fuck do Canadian's actually call sofas (aka couches ) Chesterfields? I'd come across that word as a regional dialectal variant (I have weird hobbies.) in North America but I've yet to meet or know of anyone who actually uses it.
Depends on the region but I've definitely heard it used.
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On some level, at least
I'm kind of coming up short on what else to call the stuff. I guess they call it pop up here.
I've heard the Sleep Country Canada theme, of course, but it never had a foothold in my head
not with this on the airwaves throughout my childhood:
upside, no one in Halifax ever has trouble remembering what to call for a cab
ever
from what i understand it is a hella regional thing, like Georgia and that's it.
I could be wrong but every time i see it brought up it's like less than 10% of the population.
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Don't forget
Also, being in Atlantic Canada, it's super weird hearing people from other parts of the country call their power bill their "hydro" bill.
This one was entertaining though.
In regards to your spoiler, don't forget, that's an American thing now ( and I'mma go cry from remembering that)
also the power companies often have "hydro" in their names. so you were literally paying "ontario hydro" or whatever.