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The_Dude_Abides

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  1. oh man, Tim Hortons recently expanded into the UAE and when they first opened the Canadian expat community here was all estatic .  The most embarassing thing was the Canadian Ambassador actually cut the ribbon at their grand opening in Abu Dhabi..... seriously, our government officials are opening up our "national doughnut chain".   Whatever shred of national pride that may have been lingering within me, died that day.

  2. oh yeah, and very true abou the cops, bored and clearly over police to make quotas.   I remember years ago while visting my parents in their small town, I got stopped by the only cop in town for not coming to a complete stop at an intersection. I was in surbanan area with no other cars at the 4-way- I mean, come on..

  3. I'm also (formerly) from Canada and this is a topic that has interested/ annoyed me over the years.   I've concluded that Canadian nationalism can basically be summed up in two words: NOT American.  This is such a deeply rooted part of the national psyche, I don't know if people could ever be deprogrammed.   Historically speaking, Canada was kind of designed to be THE Anti-America though, so I suppose it's not that suprising.

     

    side note:  this site has some good commentary on Canadian pride visa vis anti-Americansm you might find interesting.   http://www.thecanadaguide.com/anti-americanism

  4. WOW! this article really struct a cord with me.  I have struggled with procrastination so much that I (now) realize that it led to my resignation of my employer of 7 years (and probable termination, if i hadnt resigned).   Recently, I have been taking a swing at self employment and am finding that similar habits are forming and if I'm honest with myself it IS this neurotic self defense habit that he details in the article.. .I am fascinated, sad and hopefull all at the same time :)  thanks so much for sharing.  I certainly need to further explore this.

  5. sure, we still have some of the ole colonial ties, but we share a similar history of frontier settlers and have a reasonable amount of gun ownership in the country compared to the UK's  (near?) zero.   I believe in Canada it is somewhere around 30%.  To me it just seems like a more natural comparison as the two countries have more cultral similarities. Also, many people from the left, like Michael Moore, love to point to Canada as some sort of model the U.S. should aspire to.  Would be great to have some ammo to shut them up :)  Anyway, just my two bits.

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