Shania Twain Arrives By Sled At Grey Cup
By BusyBoss
@Luap1050 (878)
November 26, 2017 8:36pm CST
Very fitting since it was snowing during the first half of the game rather heavily .
So , the question I HESITANTLY ask ...as a lot of you are Americans ....how many people really stereotype Canada as "all snow all the time " , igloos, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police?????...lol
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@snowy22315 (209009)
• United States
27 Nov 17
No, some of us grew up near the Candian border and know better.
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@FourWalls (86765)
• United States
27 Nov 17
You forgot watching hockey games.
The first time I went to Canada, I was in Windsor. I stopped at a gift shop and the clerks were so engaged in the hockey game I probably could've walked out with the entire store and they wouldn't have noticed.
I know that Canada has incredibly beauty.
And snow. Just not always.
The first time I went to Canada, I was in Windsor. I stopped at a gift shop and the clerks were so engaged in the hockey game I probably could've walked out with the entire store and they wouldn't have noticed.
I know that Canada has incredibly beauty.
And snow. Just not always.2 people like this
@kobesbuddy (78833)
• East Tawas, Michigan
27 Nov 17
I use to watch a television show about the Royal Canadian Mounties, Sargent Preston, with King his dog:) It was quite a program! Nope, any igloos are in Alaska
Canada's winters are longer and more severe than in lower Michigan, that's a fact.
Canada's winters are longer and more severe than in lower Michigan, that's a fact.1 person likes this





don't have any snow...but we know thats not true eh?


