Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Seth Rosner resonded: Subject: Re: [Leica] Canadian Disguise > Asolutely true on both counts. > >> The best way to differentiate a real Canadian from a fake Canadian is to >> ask them to tell you "about curling". Pay attention to their >> pronunciation of the word "about" and then see if they can tell you >> anything about curling.<<<<<,, Yeah Seth, true, but everytime I hear about... "about" and how we say "about" like you folks say we say about. I say it to myself out loud several times and it never comes out "about" like you folks say it comes out "about.... about!" ;-) Curling is very easily explained... "Canadians have this strange game, " Curling." It's were two teams, a half dozen players stand facing each other on a frozen pond or sheet of ice and "throw rocks at each other!" In an attempt to knock the other fellow out of the centre ring! ;-) Sorry to knock him off his button! The only defence and attack mode is sweeping vigorously with a broom and it's the only weapon allowed to defend one's end! ;-) Known as the button. Thats the part in the centre and although it resembles a "shooting target laying on the ice..... guns are not allowed cause you must throw rocks. Canadian's? You gotta love us. :-) And the team with the largest number of rocks piled on the other guy's button ! ;-) WINS! :-) And body counts don't count! ;-) And American's want to come here so they can learn to throw rocks at each other? ;-) ted PS: The best part of Curling is the warmth of the lounge with... you guessed it...... "a good Canadian beer" in hand while you watch people throwing rocks at each other's button! :-)