Never a canada

i thought it was funny, made me laugh. Especially since there have been about four hundred and thirty seven threads on countries that people think should be in. Made in America- America get's a spot- there would not even be a web for us to complain on if not for the good ol u s of a.
For , us lots...for Canada, Argentina and Australia....nuth'n. Tell them to make a game and keep the U.S out if it pleases them.
 
since there are beaver, there should have been canada...

"canada is the second land mass, the first team of hockey and the best part of North america, my name is Joe and...."
first finishing the sentence wins!
 
vStauffenberg said:
seems like canada-bashing is considered to be some kind of a sport by some u.s. americans. are you like jealous of their country (is it the grizzlys?) what seems to be the problem here?

(just an ingenuous question from neutral territory)

No, we aren't jealous. I think some of my fellow Americans see Canada as a strange younger brother.

It is silly, but they make fun of us too.

And uhh...Back on topic. I think it's probably because the US has made a very large impact on the world, larger than other young nations. We are the world's only superpower, after all.

Oh....And the company is American...and a lot of sales come from America. That could have something to do with it.

LAnkou said:
"canada is the second land mass, the first team of hockey and the best part of North america, my name is Joe and...."
first finishing the sentence wins!

I am Canadian!

...I think that's it.
 
leader....(hmm never hear about a famous Canadian leader- i think in the old days u actually had to do something to be remembered) UU moose rider.
 
Saltylicious said:
I think it's probably because the US has made a very large impact on the world, larger than other young nations. We are the world's only superpower, after all.

who would seriously deny this? exactly this makes it so hard to understand why there is still a need for canada bashing.
let me tell you, this whole us-canada-picking-on-each-other seems really laughable from an outsider's point of view (european, that is)
 
I feel for the Canadians, I live only 100 miles from their border and we often go there to buy goods (Great cheese and breads) or bring the kids to the Zoo, heck even bought my house in Canada and had it moved into the U.S. So I say, let them into the game!!!!...... :goodjob:
 
troytheface said:
leader....(hmm never hear about a famous Canadian leader- i think in the old days u actually had to do something to be remembered) UU moose rider.

Didn't you know that Napoleon was a Canadian? It's so obvious.

What kind of UU is "moose rider"? I think beaver infantry would be 10000x better.
 
hardly bashing...and if i heard a European say "man, u can't get along very well with your neighbors...." i'd bust a gut- reminds me once when this guy from Bulgaria said " yes, but america is racist" and i ask him about the Gypsys and he says "thats different" and i ask him if he'd hire one and he said "no, because people would not come in for business" ..and i'm think'n ...oh yes, the horrible americans and their horrible ways....know a Brazilian gal that tells of the beauty of brazil - but stays here because "it is not safe there" -
We get along great with Canada. And made Micheal J Fox a star.
Beaver infantry does have a nice freudian slant- but moose rider is more in tune with moose faced old canadian women. :borg:
 
vStauffenberg said:
who would seriously deny this? exactly this makes it so hard to understand why there is still a need for canada bashing.
let me tell you, this whole us-canada-picking-on-each-other seems really laughable from an outsider's point of view (european, that is)
Probably because the US is their defense, and they have nothing nice to say. I mean we know everyone hates the US at this point, apparently.

I imagine if any european country, or canada, or mexico were attacked by another country, that country would be immediately blown to smitherines by the US, plus we give you all kinds of movies and lame tv shows , and nobody has a nice word.

So when it's your closest neighbor saying how america sucks, it's kind of like "hey... F you.."
 
troytheface said:
hardly bashing...and if i heard a European say "man, u can't get along very well with your neighbors...." i'd have a chuckle-

haha, true! europeans hit on each other no less than you. doesn't make this bashing thing any less dull, does it?
 
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joethreeblah said:
I mean we know everyone hates the US at this point, apparently.

not true. almost everyone outside the u.s. hates bush, that's true. but the vast majority of non-u.s. people like the u.s. a lot! as you said, much good cultural stuff comes from the u.s.. music, movies, etc. Ever seen a german tv show? well, don't, they are baad!

to give you a nice word:
my all-time favourite tv-shows are simpsons, futurama, sopranos and seinfeld. all american, nothing like that anywhere else.
 
saltylicious wins!!!
the sentence came from an advert for a beer (don't know if i can say wich one, but it is obvious, at least for north american)
i wonder what would be a canadian UU. I love the idea of beaver infantry, but serioulsy, i think a special cavalry, like mounted canadian police force, with special movement (count all terrain as normal, especially forest and toundra)
for the leader, i've no idea since i don't know much of canadian history and as a french, i will be focused on francophone leaders.

By the way, i've heard that the first english speaking people in canada came because they were loyal to the english crown...is that true?
 
Leader - Sir John A. MacDonald
UU - CEF Infantry

@LAnkou - If you mean the United Empire Loyalists, then no, as they arrived when there were already English settlements in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and some other places.
 
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