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Berkerser
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coolbulls
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snowyguy
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:27 PM |
| My friend told me that joke a long time ago...i think you did it wrong |
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reboot
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:27 PM |
| Village named Kanata > Thought the man said 'canada' > Renamed British North America 'Canada'. |
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BadGunner
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:28 PM |
| Makes know sence what so ever. |
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:29 PM |
if you dont get it I'll explain, Canadians say eh after everything (or at least in the cartoon world) eh is pronounced as the letter "a" so it went
guy 1: C, a guy 2: N, a guy 3: D, a
put it together, Ca Na Da
put it together without spaces CaNaDa
take the caps out Canada
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:30 PM |
| for the real answer, just look at reboot's post. more detail though, a native girl or something said to jacques carter that they will go to their "kanata", it means village in their language. |
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freaked
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:30 PM |
| BadGunner makes the most sense. |
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| 19 Jul 2011 08:32 PM |
American: Hey what's your car insurance Canadian dude?
Canadian: AA, eh?
American: Cool! I have Triple A too!
Canadian: No, AA, eh?
American: Yeah, that's what I said...
Canadian: No you have AAA, I have AA, eh?
American: Whatever... |
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