
Welcome friends to Canada,
Canada friends love you.
We're just like any other country
without the big tattoo!
Snowy conditions have intensified in Ashville, causing the Ashville University of Vermont to close for two weeks due to the practical burial of most of the campus, including the Uni's heliport.
Zear and Johairi decided to take advantage of the situation and went north to Canada for a holiday, only to get a really strange welcome...
This is fanart of South Park. I absolutely love this particular episode and their portrayal of Canadians never ceases to amuse me
Canada friends love you.
We're just like any other country
without the big tattoo!
Snowy conditions have intensified in Ashville, causing the Ashville University of Vermont to close for two weeks due to the practical burial of most of the campus, including the Uni's heliport.
Zear and Johairi decided to take advantage of the situation and went north to Canada for a holiday, only to get a really strange welcome...
This is fanart of South Park. I absolutely love this particular episode and their portrayal of Canadians never ceases to amuse me
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It's Christmas in Canada
And I even found a site where you can watch the episode for free
http://southpark-zone.blogspot.com/.....in-canada.html
And I even found a site where you can watch the episode for free
http://southpark-zone.blogspot.com/.....in-canada.html
I actually have no real beef with the Arabs, only Palestinians and Saudi Arabians.
And don't forget: They're swimming in oil. Oh, and while we're talking about arabs, watch this: Epic lulz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJk82QymBG4
And don't forget: They're swimming in oil. Oh, and while we're talking about arabs, watch this: Epic lulz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJk82QymBG4
Canada is great- a lot of great minds have come from there.
In 1891, a Canadian physician named James Naismith cut holes in the bottom of two peach baskets and hung them at the opposite ends of a high-school gymnasium, thus ruining two perfectly-good peach baskets.
They do experience winter for 13 months of the year though.
In 1891, a Canadian physician named James Naismith cut holes in the bottom of two peach baskets and hung them at the opposite ends of a high-school gymnasium, thus ruining two perfectly-good peach baskets.
They do experience winter for 13 months of the year though.
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