Andrew Forbes wrote:Piglet juggling is way down in summer festival circuits, and new medical guidelines have been introduced, ensuring that physicians use thermoumetres (thermometers) to measure fever, rather than laying a strip of bacon across the patient's forehead.
Zanarkand wrote:Wow. You guys have more cases than in the US. Here in California, where we share a border with Mexico, there are Mexicans all over the place, the more "intense" people were
expecting a full blown plague. Nothing of the sort went on of course. Here the cases were mostly people under 25 who were in Mexico for spring break. Many schools closed when
a case was confirmed, and stayed closed for about a week each. There has been only 2 deaths in CA that I am aware of.
Did you guys have many school closings?
mkiker2089 wrote:Ok, here's one. If Smarties are M&M's, what are M&M's?
What type of biscuits do you have, the english style that is a little sweet and flatter or the american style (not sure of the true origon) that is thicker and more of a buttery bread.
molly1216 wrote:so what's the deal with making fun of Newfoundlanders...is that like Canada's New Jersey?
Steve T Power wrote:mkiker2089 wrote:Ok, here's one. If Smarties are M&M's, what are M&M's?
What type of biscuits do you have, the english style that is a little sweet and flatter or the american style (not sure of the true origon) that is thicker and more of a buttery bread.
Smarties are Smarties, and M&M's are M&M's.
Steve T Power wrote:Gabriel - I have never heard anyone say "aboot". EVER.
Newfoundland accents are more akin to Irish and Gaelic mixes with a hint of French thrown in.
Molly - Newfoundland is nothing like Jersey, don't listen to the cheese eating surrender monkey! We've the dubious honor of being ridiculed by about a third of the country and loved by the rest. I'll throw this out there, i know of very very few people who've ever visited here and left disappointed, from either anywhere else in Canada or further south to the US and even into Central America. That aside: We have no problem whatsoever with making fun of ourselves.
Future Man wrote:How Scottish is Nova Scotia?
Gabriel Girard wrote:I'm gonna guess Céline Dion. I'm sure you know who she is.
Steve T Power wrote:Gabriel Girard wrote:I'm gonna guess Céline Dion. I'm sure you know who she is.
Actually, the Thompson Family, owners of the Thompson Corporation group of Newspapers and also Reuters, tip the scale by a huge margin. The closest to them would be Rogers Communications owner Ted Rogers, or Galen Weston, CEO of Loblaws.
Yes - i use google! *wink*
Dimwitted wrote:Who's Bob?
molly1216 wrote:what's the deal with nunavit?
did they actually give it back to the indigenous people and drive out the white people?
do they have casinos too?
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