Yes I did.
I wonder how many lists have been made in the last two years?
Ha, this chain saw will never work. There's no place to put the gas!
I think I'll do it myself, thank you.
But I don't know how to cook Canadians.
Really?
For once it's true.
There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
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With the incentive of free heart-shaped ravioli I could possibly learn to cook Canadians... Or maybe not.
Sue - Well at least you could give it the ol' college try.
Canadians are best served steamed or boiled, never fried.
Read that first one the same way you probably did :-) Wonder if that's what they were going for when they put up the sign.
Deb - So I bought all that oil for nothing?
Kathy - Since it looks like the sign is straight from a PC printer, I'm sure that's what the person (guy) had in mind.
Good ones. Canadians, basted in maple syrup and with a side of poutine.
You can make muffins with the small-size Canadians :D
Loved all of these, especially the snowmen!
I like my Canadians dark, like my coffee and my men. Wink.
Peg - Sounds like you may have had some already.
Jenny - I've had the snowmen since last year.
Robyn - What about just covered in chocolate?
Thanks man, much appreciated! I don't think I left you a comment on Saturday. I was too busy coming back and forth and stealing the jokes and don't think I got to the end!
Cloudia - That's a good thing.
HAHAHAHA! The one about Canadians! Well, we are a tasty bunch.
Martha - Deb said never fried. But I think Canadians get fried all the time.
So, if you'd ordered air bags, would they have been bubble-wrapped for delivery?
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