Idk why, but I've always wanted to be Canadian. Seems like such a chill place. They've got tons of hockey, curling on TV, weed is basically legal, free health care, their national anthem is MUCH better than ours, their flag is fucking badass, and unlike us, nobody hates them. Maybe its because I've played hockey all my life, but Canada seems like the place to be. Anyone else with me? lol
i went to vancouver and victoria once as a kid. the vibes those cities gave me totally made me want to live there. idk what it is about it, but canada honestly seems to be pretty awesome.
"It's time to separate the weak from the chafed, the men from the boys, and the awkwardly feminine from the possibly Canadian" greatest line in movie history and to answer your question no not really
Burrr, to cold up there. I lived in Michigan for 4 years, and I visited Canada a few times. I liked it there, during the summer.
Yes, I'd like to live somewhere like Vancouver, not too far north. I've always enjoyed traveling to Canada, and as previously stated, they have an awesome flag.
Hey I want to be a Canadian ...... Wait never mind I am Canadian. To the OP.... you forgot lacrosse -- much better than hockey.
I've wished this for a few years now for all the reasons listed in the OP. My friend's going to Vancouver on the 26th. I'm jealous.
Nope, not one bit. Since I am canadian, and yeah, it's awesome up here. 25 bucks an eighth if you know your connects, people are chill, and yeah, it's basically legal. BTW don't believe the whole gay canadian stereotype, we're fucking tough. Don't believe me? Who took Vimy Ridge in WWI? Not the Americans BTW Vancouver is awesome
For hockey yes. But I love America and don't really want to leave even tho our country is ass backwards half the time.
Whats funny is all the dumb little canadian punks wish they were american. Toronto wishes it was NYC. Everything New York has..............Toronto always follow suit, its quite sickeneing
Canada seems awesome but I love being American and for the most part love other Americans, I don't know how huge of a difference it truly is in every day life but I would probably live there if I could land a good job with my degree
I live in toronto and I see it everyday, where do you live? I constantly hear David Miller refer to Toronto as, "The New York of Canada