Zanarkand wrote:Back to the gun control thing, and all the rules about having a pistol. What about hunting? If the laws only want you
to carry the gun from your home to the gun club..how can you go hunting?
thepegsdave wrote:Dimwitted wrote:molly1216 wrote:what CAN-TV shows are worth catching on DVD?
One I would recommend is Davinci's Inquest. Much more somber and realistic than CSI. Predates them too.
Of course there's Due South, but that's a little obvious.
Don't forget Corner Gas. It's a Brilliant comedy.
Stubblecat wrote:One of the many things I love about that show is that it's one of the only places you can see a Native Indian actor (in this case the wonderful Lorne Cardinal) be allowed to play a goofy regular guy, instead of the well-meaning stereotype wiseman sage character.
Dimwitted wrote:Stubblecat wrote:One of the many things I love about that show is that it's one of the only places you can see a Native Indian actor (in this case the wonderful Lorne Cardinal) be allowed to play a goofy regular guy, instead of the well-meaning stereotype wiseman sage character.
Really? Might I point you towards the efforts of Adam Beach, Gary Farmer and Graham Greene?
Zanarkand wrote:Pro Wrestling. I always heard from magazines and on the Web that Canadians have a passion for wrestling that is far
more intense than here in the US. Any truth to this?
Zanarkand wrote:The issue is this: Arnold wants to balance the budget, but he refuses to raise Taxes at all. He thinks he should be cheered for this. Perhaps he should be.
Parklife wrote:
But, coming back to "Ask a Canadian".... Is Don Cherry really a homosexual or does he just dress flamboyantly? I really can't tell.
Zanarkand wrote:I tried looking up that show Corner Gas, all I could find were clips.
Zanarkand wrote:Guess that question was a stinker......
How about......What about speed limits? What is the typical speed limit you have?
Congress dropped the 55 MPH ban 2 years ago, it is now up to each state to determine what it wants.
molly1216 wrote:how come there are to many hyphenates in Canada?
everyone is Smith hyphen or hypen Jones.
Zanarkand wrote:How much is a speeding ticket up there? Here in sun drenched California a speeding ticket will cost you $255.
molly1216 wrote:anyone have a copy of H2O miniseries?
netflix has the sequel Trojan Horse for rent, but H2O hasn't been released here.
molly1216 wrote:thepegsdave wrote:Dimwitted wrote:molly1216 wrote:what CAN-TV shows are worth catching on DVD?
One I would recommend is Davinci's Inquest. Much more somber and realistic than CSI. Predates them too.
Of course there's Due South, but that's a little obvious.
Don't forget Corner Gas. It's a Brilliant comedy.
okay guys there HAS TO BE more Canadian tv than that.
(I bought due south S1-4 when it came out in Canada)
but i have filled up my netflix queue with Corner Gas S1-4
They run Da Vinci's inquest down here infrequently, but i haven't seen them all yet. I look forward to it.
What else can you offer me??
Steve T Power wrote:"Made in Canada" was daily watching for me for a while. Rick Mercer is a Newfoundland homeboy though, his weekly "news" show on CBC (The Mercer Report)is fantastic as well.
He's one of the best political satirists in the game. Smart and razor sharp. Class act to boot.
the5thghostbuster wrote:Steve T Power wrote:"Made in Canada" was daily watching for me for a while. Rick Mercer is a Newfoundland homeboy though, his weekly "news" show on CBC (The Mercer Report)is fantastic as well.
He's one of the best political satirists in the game. Smart and razor sharp. Class act to boot.
Agreed one hundred percent. The man blows the likes of John Stewart and Stephen Colbert out of the water. I was crushed when he left This Hour has 22 Minutes, and then I gave up on the show once Greg Thomey left and Mary Walsh gave up on comedy for that awful wannabe intellectual book club program. Actually, where the heck is Thomey these days?
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