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N-Sunderland:
I find that there are a lot of British, German, American, and Russian players in GoIO, but my home country seems to be underrepresented. So, any other Canadians around here?

Phoebe:
Wow, I was typing out this huge response about my ambitions until I realized you were asking if there are any canadians; not comedians 

N-Sunderland:

--- Quote from: Phoebe on March 16, 2013, 01:23:14 pm ---Wow, I was typing out this huge response about my ambitions until I realized you were asking if there are any canadians; not comedians 

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XD

Letus:
Could say that I see many British Columbia and Alberta plates around where I live, and a lot of people do speak Canadian Terminology.....
My highschool principle was Canadian...
Best friend is Canadian...
But I doubt Inland Northwest America counts, eh?
(And no, not doing that for satire reasons...I really do say that...kind of a mix between , hm? and , eh? probably one or two other that I use and don't realize it, either...)

N-Sunderland:

--- Quote from: Letus on March 16, 2013, 02:10:51 pm ---Could say that I see many British Columbia and Alberta plates around where I live, and a lot of people do speak Canadian Terminology.....
My highschool principle was Canadian...
Best friend is Canadian...
But I doubt Inland Northwest America counts, eh?
(And no, not doing that for satire reasons...I really do say that...kind of a mix between , hm? and , eh? probably one or two other that I use and don't realize it, either...)

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We don't say eh! At least, no more than anybody else in the world. It's a common term everywhere, and I'm not sure why it's associated with us.

And you guys in the Northern States are pretty good neighbours (note the superior spelling of neighbour). Lots of cultural ties and stuff, but we can't help but find you all slightly strange :P

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