Do Canadians Celebrate Christmas??

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  • stealthyburrito
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 05-12-09
    • 21562

    #36
    Originally posted by Jessica
    JJGold's atlas at home


    thats how we view it.
    Last edited by SBR Jonelyn; 01-27-15, 04:01 PM.
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    • D3 Mighty Ducks
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-17-09
      • 11939

      #37
      Originally posted by lakerboy






      Thats funny
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      • Alfie B
        SBR Sharp
        • 03-12-08
        • 488

        #38
        Originally posted by Flying Dutchman
        Great post Jessica.

        ...BUT everybody knows only cheese-eating snow monkeys riding sleds pulled by caribou live north of Minnesota.
        No, Green Bay is not in Canada.
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        • forsberg21
          SBR MVP
          • 09-23-09
          • 1851

          #39
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          • Roy Halladay
            SBR MVP
            • 09-27-10
            • 1074

            #40
            coldsnap55 does dudes
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            • Alfie B
              SBR Sharp
              • 03-12-08
              • 488

              #41
              Originally posted by forsberg21
              Course I know that's not all Americans, but I've met a few who don't know what's going on around them.
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              • Doug
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 08-10-05
                • 6324

                #42
                Do Canadians play basketball at "University" ? I've never seen lines on Canadian College Basketball.

                Do they breathe air ?
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                • pronk
                  Restricted User
                  • 11-22-08
                  • 6887

                  #43
                  Originally posted by The HOFF
                  I always see this on the calender and have no idea what it is. Please explain.
                  This holiday also known as St. Stephens day is of British origin and it has to do with giving presents to the less fortunate (servants, milkman, etc). Those long ago gifts were done up in boxes day after Christmas on December 26, hence the day coming to be called as Boxing Day.
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                  • Flying Dutchman
                    SBR MVP
                    • 05-17-09
                    • 2467

                    #44
                    Originally posted by Alfie B
                    No, Green Bay is not in Canada.
                    It's damn close...

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