Canadian Flag
How come the flag for Canada is stars and stripes in international calling? No Maple leaf?
Re: Canadian Flag
It's part of the latest addition to NAFTA.
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They were allowed to be the 51st state so US can claim the gold medal for hockey.
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I love the Clear American strawberry fizzy water that Walmart sells. I was a little surprised that the carton said, "Made in Canada." Now it all makes sense, aye?
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If you flight to Canada, you will be charged a fee to check in luggage likewise on flights to other US cities. All other international flights remain free checked luggages.
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That would be "eh"! I think "aye" is Scottish.southsound wrote: Now it all makes sense, aye?
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Raccoons never were good at geography or linguistics. Is that where the expression, "An aye for an aye and a toot for a toot" came from?bw1 wrote:That would be "eh"! I think "aye" is Scottish.southsound wrote: Now it all makes sense, aye?
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It is "eh". The following is from the internet, so it must be "true"!
When Sir John A. McDonald and his cronies were trying to figure out a new name for our (soon-to-be) great country, someone had a (typically Canadian) idea:
"Let's put all the letters into a hat and draw three of them.
That will be the new name of this place ..."
So they did ...
The first letter is pulled, and our hero shouts - "C" eh!?
The second letter is pulled, and our hero shouts - "N" eh!?
The third letter is pulled, and our hero shouts - "D" eh!?
When Sir John A. McDonald and his cronies were trying to figure out a new name for our (soon-to-be) great country, someone had a (typically Canadian) idea:
"Let's put all the letters into a hat and draw three of them.
That will be the new name of this place ..."
So they did ...
The first letter is pulled, and our hero shouts - "C" eh!?
The second letter is pulled, and our hero shouts - "N" eh!?
The third letter is pulled, and our hero shouts - "D" eh!?
Re: Canadian Flag
Haha, that's a good one. I think it's displaying with the US flag because Canada and the US share the same country code. We'll get this one fixed.
Shawn wrote:They were allowed to be the 51st state so US can claim the gold medal for hockey.
Bobby B