Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/10

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Canadian Disguise
From: michiel.fokkema at wanadoo.nl (Michiel Fokkema)
Date: Fri Dec 10 14:58:06 2004
References: <20041210210007.92175.qmail@web50507.mail.yahoo.com>

Hi Emanuel,


Emanuel Lowi wrote:
> Here are some easy ways to tell the difference between
> real Canadians and those Americans who use maple
> leaves as fig leaves.
>  
> 1) Real Canadians always know the name of the US
> president and that Washington, DC is the capitol.
> Americans never know the name of Canada's prime
> minister or this country's capital city (aka Siberia
> on the Rideau).
Same thing for Europeans.
>  
> 2) For the letter Z, Canadians say "zed." Americans
> say "zee."
We say zet.
> 
> 3) You can frequently identify an American by checking
> his/her derriere. Canadians,
> unless they are wearing hockey pants, are usually
> rather slightly proportioned back there.
>  
You probably mean ice hockey. In Europe hockey is what you would call 
field hockey (were the Dutch are doing quit well at the moment)

> 
> 6) A Canadian may put salt and white vinegar on
> his/her French fries. Americans -- those that still
> eat things with the word French in them -- is a
> ketchup user.
Being a Heinz employe I like the ketchup eaters. Vinegar on your French 
fries is a British habit, the rest of Europe uses mayonaise, ketchup, 
and in Holland peanut sauce.
> 
> 7) A Canadian knows how to make love in a canoe. (RIP
> Pierre Berton, wherever you are)
Europeans know how to make love in anything:-)
> 
> 8) An American may be a gun owner. Canadians rarely
> have firearms.
Thank god that in Europe it is not allowed to carry guns.
> 
> 9) A Canadian can make Leica M cameras and Noctiluxes.
So can Germans and Portugese
> 
> 
>

Michiel