Old time hockey. Let's go boys.
My Dad was born and raised in Canada, and from him I have gained (among a great many things) Canadian citizenship and a lifelong love of the country. I'm an American, but Canada is still a part of me.
A beautiful and wonderful nation. Sometimes self-conscious, sometimes too keen on being different from its brother to the South, yet strong and steadfast and good. She sacrificed her children in World War I before the United States ever set foot on the continent, and she fought along side us at Normandy.
I'm glad I can enjoy a small part of this. Happy birthday, Canada.
Let's go to the mall and build sandcastles in the sand! Eh!?
a great and rousing song. kind of like ND's fight song which you have to (grudgingly) admit is a very good #2 to the victors.
beautiful country, a lot larger than most of us realize. and man, do they like their hockey players.
Wrong.
I cry when I hear O Canada, and I've only been there three times.
I'm 1/4 Canadian (on my father's side).
Happy Canada Day. Thanks for Gordon Downie.
Happy Canada day to our northern buddies.
in Pointe Edward just north of the Blue Water Bridge on Canada Day about 20 years ago. Quite a collection of Canadian bands (The Headstones absolutely rocked).
Copious amounts of Canadian beer and a lot of reefer floating around. Pretty classic Midwestern party experience with people staggering all over the place. Beautiful night on the river with some great music!
replace them with Bare Naked Ladies. I saw GGD over there a different time.
Well, Blue Oyster Cult is also not a Canadian band.
Tom Brokaw explains the similarities and differences between Canadians and Americans. It's a great piece.
A little late, but hopefully all of our MGoCanadians hada most excellent Canada Day. I did indeed have a beer or four for our friends north of the border after I returned from the Willow Metropark Fireworks. I still have plenty of beer left actually, if anyone is interested in taking Canada Day deep into Sunday as well.
Beauty, eh? Take off!
Had a great time on PEI on Canada Day about ten years ago, and then we raised hell on July 4, with Canadians standing with us strong all day. I'm sorry I puked on that golf course, Canada.
A vast, peaceful, sporting nation covering our entire northern border? Yes please.
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