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Re: Where do you live? - ainmosni - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:10 AM)Kor link Wrote: <3 the Dutch. Seriously though, its those kind of pics that make people visit Europe in general.

Slightly on the same topic, I'd like to confirm/deny something, seeing how you're a local; I've heard that Canadians in general are still well received in the Netherlands even decades after WWII, true/false? I've heard some stories from a few mates that depending on the city, having a Canadian flag on the backpack can really change peoples moods for the better.

Well, it's not because of WWII but it shows that you're not from the US... While we don't really hate people from the US, there is a general annoyance with US citizens here because of the average attitude they have. For most Dutch people the difference between Canadian and US accents are too subtle to hear so the flag makes it easier to spot Canadians. But the flag isn't really needed and it looks kinda lame to show where you're from on your back imho.

If anyone ever will be passing through Amsterdam give me a signal and I'll see if I can give you a place to stay in my boat.


Re: Where do you live? - rumsfald - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:10 AM)Kor link Wrote: I've heard some stories from a few mates that depending on the city, having a Canadian flag on the backpack can really change peoples moods for the better.


It's not uncommon for Americans to have a Canadian flag patch, hat, or shirt when traveling abroad. The general theory is that it's better to avoid fighting with people that hate America then having to defend the actions of our stupid politicians. Surprisingly, this seems to be more common in the past 8 years.



Re: Where do you live? - ainmosni - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:34 AM)rumsfald link Wrote: [quote author=Kor link=topic=169.msg4257#msg4257 date=1209129014]
I've heard some stories from a few mates that depending on the city, having a Canadian flag on the backpack can really change peoples moods for the better.


It's not uncommon for Americans to have a Canadian flag patch, hat, or shirt when traveling abroad. The general theory is that it's better to avoid fighting with people that hate America then having to defend the actions of our stupid politicians. Surprisingly, this seems to be more common in the past 8 years.

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The thing is, we don't hate US citizens as much as we're annoyed with some attitudes they have. Overly patriotic Americans are annoying....


Re: Where do you live? - Surf314 - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:34 AM)rumsfald link Wrote: [quote author=Kor link=topic=169.msg4257#msg4257 date=1209129014]
I've heard some stories from a few mates that depending on the city, having a Canadian flag on the backpack can really change peoples moods for the better.


It's not uncommon for Americans to have a Canadian flag patch, hat, or shirt when traveling abroad. The general theory is that it's better to avoid fighting with people that hate America then having to defend the actions of our stupid politicians. Surprisingly, this seems to be more common in the past 8 years.

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I'd do it.  I hate Bush with a passion and think Neocon are one of the most dangerous things in our country.  I also live in Florida and am from Ocala, where they still hate queers and minorities and have an active KKK chapter.  So I know me some neocons.


Re: Where do you live? - rumsfald - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:37 AM)ainmosni link Wrote: Overly patriotic [fill in the blank] are annoying....

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Re: Where do you live? - ainmosni - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:47 AM)rumsfald link Wrote: [quote author=ainmosni link=topic=169.msg4264#msg4264 date=1209130628]
Overly patriotic [fill in the blank] are annoying....

fixed.
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True, it's just that Americans are the main source of it at this time.


Re: Where do you live? - rumsfald - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:51 AM)ainmosni link Wrote: [quote author=rumsfald link=topic=169.msg4267#msg4267 date=1209131260]
[quote author=ainmosni link=topic=169.msg4264#msg4264 date=1209130628]
Overly patriotic [fill in the blank] are annoying....

fixed.
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True, it's just that Americans are the main source of it at this time.
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It happens in non-World Cup years. 


Re: Where do you live? - Tragic Hero - 04-25-2008

Speaking of world cup...I can't wait for 2010.  Being half-Italian I was on cloud nine when Italy won it all and in the fashion they did:  Great defense, awesome play making, the way they came out at the end to beat Germany and when it came down to PK where Italy is 0 for the century they managed to sink all their goals while France choked.

And seeing Zidane have a melt down and head butt Materazzi in the chest was the icing on the cake.  Kind of sucks to see such a great player end his career that way though.


Re: Where do you live? - Black Aspen - 04-25-2008

Speaking of 2010...  Winter Olympics in Vancouver!  The hockey tournament is going to be insane, and I'm going to try my damndest to be there for it.  The tickets are going to be in such demand that they're basically raffling the opportunity to buy them, though.  My shit-ass luck better grant me some good graces or it's fired.

Oh, and a question to the boards.  From the international sounds of it, most people don't care about the Winter Olympics, almost refusing that it exists.  In Canada, it's on-par with the Summer games.  What about where you live?  What are your thoughts, and more importantly, what does your community generally think of 'em?


Re: Where do you live? - Surf314 - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 11:38 AM)Black Aspen link Wrote: Oh, and a question to the boards.  From the international sounds of it, most people don't care about the Winter Olympics, almost refusing that it exists.  In Canada, it's on-par with the Summer games.  What about where you live?  What are your thoughts, and more importantly, what does your community generally think of 'em?

I also care about them as much as the summer games...not at all.


Re: Where do you live? - rumsfald - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 12:09 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=Black Aspen link=topic=169.msg4303#msg4303 date=1209141502]
Oh, and a question to the boards.  From the international sounds of it, most people don't care about the Winter Olympics, almost refusing that it exists.  In Canada, it's on-par with the Summer games.  What about where you live?  What are your thoughts, and more importantly, what does your community generally think of 'em?

I also care about them as much as the summer games...not at all.
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I remain of the opinion that separating the winter and summer games to different years was a boneheaded move that detracted from both.


Re: Where do you live? - ScottyGrayskull - 04-25-2008

(04-25-2008, 08:10 AM)Kor link Wrote: <3 the Dutch. Seriously though, its those kind of pics that make people visit Europe in general.

Slightly on the same topic, I'd like to confirm/deny something, seeing how you're a local; I've heard that Canadians in general are still well received in the Netherlands even decades after WWII, true/false? I've heard some stories from a few mates that depending on the city, having a Canadian flag on the backpack can really change peoples moods for the better.

I've heard that's the case for most of Europe. Probably because the flag means you're not an American. :p


Re: Where do you live? - Versus - 04-25-2008

My dad can pass as German in Germany, which is convenient. He's very fluent. Oh, that reminds me, I might come to Amsterdam if I go to Europe this summer. Big Grin


Re: Where do you live? - Geoff - 04-26-2008

Did I mention it's cold in Michigan.  My feet are freezing right now.


Re: Where do you live? - Surf314 - 06-24-2008

Necro for niceguy (and other new people)


Re: Where do you live? - NiceGuy - 06-24-2008

(06-24-2008, 01:16 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: Necro for niceguy (and other new people)

HA! Thanks Surf. I couldn't find it. Anyhow, I'm currently living in Columbus, OH but I'll be moving wherever my job takes me (once I find something permanent). I'm hoping to find something out west in CA (preferably San Francisco or San Diego) but we'll see how that goes.

Also, I am looking for employment in Canada and planning on learning French to up my chances of becoming a Canadian citizen in the event that the upcoming election is stolen for the third time by the Republican neocons this November.  Tongue

EDIT: To those who live in Canada; is it a requirement for me to love hockey and maple syrup to gain citizenship there?


Re: Where do you live? - Luinbariel - 06-24-2008

... not a requirement... I hate hockey.

I'm in Manitoba, a farm kid... though I live in a city its a lot like a small community to me. Nice people, and I can see the edge of town on a daily basis.


Re: Where do you live? - Dave - 06-24-2008

What no love for the UK?!?!

fine, fuck you


god damn americans, allways ignoring their MOTHER COUNTRY!



Re: Where do you live? - HeK - 06-25-2008

Canadian here too. Winnipeg, Manitoba, frozen winter hell, Canada.
Really, it's a 100o C temp difference here between summer and winter.

NiceGuy: nope, no such requirements. However you must like beer and beaver tails.


Re: Where do you live? - copulatingduck - 06-25-2008

(06-24-2008, 06:57 PM)Dave link Wrote: What no love for the UK?!?!

fine, fuck you


god damn americans, allways ignoring their MOTHER COUNTRY!

Fuck SourceFarts, we really need to have some motherfuckin' BattleGrounds this Thursday!

FREEEEEDOM!!!!