So true, most of the folks I know view Canada as an English speaking Sweden, terribly nuetral, possibly boring:p, and who say aboot while drinking maple syrup. It's why I ride the R3, so I can steal all your cool things from you. ;):thumbsup:

Lol....not bad. But a little clairification may be needed...

Neutral....na, we just don't give a s>^*+.

Boring....you live through 6 months of winter where in the end your skin looks like freezer burnt chicken because it hasn't seen the sun and see how interesting you become....

Have you ever tried maple syrup drizzled on a snow cone with a rum chaser....mmmmmmmm After a couple of those you forget that you have to tolerate 6 months of winter and we don't say aboot because we can't spell it....eh!

You ride an R3..... Hmmmmmm, so do most if not all the people on this site...lol. As for us Canadians.... We ride for 6 months and then dream about riding for the next 6.

The only one you stumped me on is "English speeking Sweden....", it got me thinking, just for a second though.... I've been to Sweeden.....don't they speak Swedish? Okay....you stumped me on this one. last time I checked you and I speak some form of English.... After a couple of rum we would probably sound the same....

All in fun......eh!
 
Lol....not bad. But a little clairification may be needed...

Have you ever tried maple syrup drizzled on a snow cone with a rum chaser....mmmmmmmm After a couple of those you forget that you have to tolerate 6 months of winter and we don't say aboot because we can't spell it....eh!

You have my attention brother! Edmonton is not that far away. When does the snow melt off of the roads there?
For you esteemed brothers from the UK, where is Britain, England and so on? I have been to the UK a couple of times and love to listen to the locals speak about who is what and why they are good, bad or ugly. I have ancestors from South Scotland and Wales and seem to catch a wee bit of guff each time I am asked about that when in a pub anywhere in the UK.
 
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