Radio Blue Heart wrote:texascat018 wrote:sorry but I never watched South park before.
I'll talk to you on skype Beagle, I may be little shy....
To give you an idea of South Park's version of a Canadian's speech pattern, here are the only two clips that I could find that are safe for the forum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONqYuqWY8iM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WULsZJxPfws
If you go to South Park's website, they let you watch episodes for free. I suggest "Canada On Strike" and "Its Christmas in Canada" to observe how they present Canada. I have no idea where they get this stuff.
Also, as you can see from those clips, Canadians are presented as all having beady eyes and flapping heads. But, I have to say as a life long fan that "South Park" is a good show and some of the best satire on TV.
okay, things that i can tell, prime minister Stephen Harper is little odd and isn't the best one around according to what my social study teacher taught me and few others.
aboot originates from "French Canada" Quebec , I think they are representing Quebec, which is like ummmm, Texas of Canada? they wanted to make their own country and divide away from Canada once before. before Quebec gone nuts once, French language wasn't necessary to display on any legal stuffs, according to my Social study teacher. Canada was found twice by French and Britain or is it? ahhhh I can't remember. Cob Help!
I never seen stereo stereo typical Canadian Lumber jack ever since I arrived here 4 years ago. and I have only seen one mountie once.
"only one road", they mean it by Trans Canada, which is a one long long highway that connects east to west
and others... those episodes just look random to me. but I'm not real Canadian here, GameCob can provide you with more detail.
Don't take any of word from me as if it is a fact. it's unreliable though feel free to ask other questions
and I think I just found a good job opportunity, but I don't know if I can work or not because of all permanent residence and all legal stuffs that I have to go through.