V Variable46 Member Sep 2, 2010 #2 Stereotyping is not a very intelligent practice in which to engage, so I'm afraid your father's intelligence is suspect...thus so are his proclamations.
Stereotyping is not a very intelligent practice in which to engage, so I'm afraid your father's intelligence is suspect...thus so are his proclamations.
M mmmmmmmmmmmm™ New member Sep 2, 2010 #3 haha probably true. thanks for the compliment, i'm canadian.
0 06Aero New member Sep 2, 2010 #6 Yes; it's hard to find intelligent American's here in the good ol usa.
E Envyd1 New member Sep 2, 2010 #7 hahaaa .. so very likely. but why would the Canadian choose to pretend to be American??
A annette Member Sep 2, 2010 #9 Yes, here's a test just to see. It isn't easy, but fun to try. I did fairly well for being a Canadian that has only travelled by car to Florida . http://jimspages.com:80/States.htm I wonder who gets more right, our US neigbors or us Canadians?
Yes, here's a test just to see. It isn't easy, but fun to try. I did fairly well for being a Canadian that has only travelled by car to Florida . http://jimspages.com:80/States.htm I wonder who gets more right, our US neigbors or us Canadians?
E eInspireeMee New member Sep 23, 2010 #17 Yes, that is pretty accurate. But its actually if you meet an Intelligent AND good looking American, its probably a Canadian.
Yes, that is pretty accurate. But its actually if you meet an Intelligent AND good looking American, its probably a Canadian.