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Canadians, I have found, are VERY patriotic anyway. When they travel abroad they ALWAYS wear little maple leaf badges to ensure that none of us Euro types think they're American! LOL

 

Interestingly, I've noticed that post-11th September America became super-patriotic and all showed their flags at every opportunity. Here in the UK it took the start of the World Cup to get us all to get out our flags! (helped by Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee celebrations at the same time of course!)

 

I've never seen so many Union Flags and cross of St George flags as I have this few weeks. However usually people here are not really into flags unless they're right-wing fascist types so the rest of the populace don't really like flag-waving. It always amused me to see American police officers wearing US flags as shoulder patches - is it in case they forget what country they're in?? :lol:

 

 

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You notice how the big debate over us assimilating more into Europe has vanished all of a sudden? I wonder why that would be.

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I'm against any unification because with the exchange rate the way it is now a $20 lap dance only costs me $12 USD.

It's happy hour somewhere in the world.

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