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01-11-2016, 14:43
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American invasion of Canada rehearsal
Let's review the spectacular doings on the Detroit River last summer. A flotilla of rafters were 'blown' across the river into Canada. Unknown to the Canadians was, this was a rehearsal for the refugee crisis that Canada will experience on Nov 8th. Once Mericans wake up to the reality of the past election there will be no doubt anyone with half a lick of sense will relaunch their boats and a flotilla of displaced persons will be flocking over the border. This will be an invasion the likes of which would make the Spanish Armada jealous. Yes indeed there will be Americans everywhere seeking asylum from the asylum. Get ready my Canadian neighbors for a whole lot more folks singing O' Canada. Don't worry if the lakes freeze we'll use iceboats or dogsleds. I love a good conspiracy theory.
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01-11-2016, 15:09
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
What are you talking about???
If it's politics... sorry dude, that's not allowed on this forum.
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01-11-2016, 15:15
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
It’s OK 30yearslater, we’ve been a refuge for Americans before and we can do it again now. Come on in my American friends, the waters may be a bit chillier up here, but the politics ain’t nearly as crazy.
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01-11-2016, 15:27
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
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01-11-2016, 15:35
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
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Originally Posted by Mike OReilly
It’s OK 30yearslater, we’ve been a refuge for Americans before and we can do it again now. Come on in my American friends, the waters may be a bit chillier up here, but the politics ain’t nearly as crazy.
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Thanks Mike. That post is about as political as I get. I thought some good cross border humor was in order. After the rafting fiasco on the Detroit River and the CBSA response about, "There were Americans everywhere," I couldn't resist a bit of neighborly kidding. We have got to hook up before you head out the St. Lawrence for a good laugh and a fine Canadian libation.
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01-11-2016, 15:40
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
any of them are welcome in our corner of the country
Cape Breton if Donald Trump Wins
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01-11-2016, 15:44
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
Yes indeed. Had coffee with 2 lovely American expats today. Coming over in rafts at this time of year could be a tough undertaking, eh. And don't let Kenomac scare you. He only doesn't like political or environmental discussions that he doesn't start.
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01-11-2016, 16:26
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
Having a Canadian wife, through which I have a Canadian Permanent Resident Card... I am ready!
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01-11-2016, 16:40
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
Let's quickly invest in the concrete/cement industry, chances for another wall arising here :-)
New walls are very popular everywhere these days, from Hungary to the Mexican border from there to the Canadian.
I love the wording of "Mericans" mirrors well what some blonde bloke further south plans...
Let's hope he does not get to do this....
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01-11-2016, 16:54
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
I thought the wall was going up on all borders, ours too? Get out while you can:-)
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01-11-2016, 18:17
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
It's all fun and games; so far......
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01-11-2016, 18:18
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike OReilly
It’s OK 30yearslater, we’ve been a refuge for Americans before and we can do it again now. Come on in my American friends, the waters may be a bit chillier up here, but the politics ain’t nearly as crazy.
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Thanks MIke. Lots of us may take you up on your neighborly invitation.
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01-11-2016, 18:35
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
Anyone whom is for term limits has my vote!
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01-11-2016, 18:47
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal
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Originally Posted by 30yearslater
Thanks Mike. That post is about as political as I get. I thought some good cross border humor was in order. After the rafting fiasco on the Detroit River and the CBSA response about, "There were Americans everywhere," I couldn't resist a bit of neighborly kidding. We have got to hook up before you head out the St. Lawrence for a good laugh and a fine Canadian libation.
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Yes, it’s all in fun folk (even the Kens of this CF world ). I thought it was kinda cute how our CBSA and RCMP treated the whole thing … as an annoyance, but without wigging out.
U.S. partiers wash up in Canada, blown across St. Clair River
So come on over my American friends. I’d love to raise a pint (or two, or three…) with 30yearslater, or anyone else. But it has to be real pint, and it also has to be real beer, not that bubbly water laughingly called beer by Bud or Coors or indeed most of the stuff put out by our major Canadian breweries (which aren’t actually Canadian anyway…)
Cheers
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