DYING at the Canadians in the Zoom talking about The Friendly Giant and the Americans being like "WTF there was a chicken in a bag nailed to the wall?!"
— ChriSCREAMaaaaahhhhh π (@Pepperoni_Salad) October 8, 2022
YES AND THIS MADE US WHAT WE ARE. WHY ALL CANADIAN HOMES HAVE A BAG CHICKEN ON THE WALL.
Heard an interview with a Canadian doc who'd moved to US. She told child to "look up, way up" and the child looked at her like she was out of her mind, instead of immediately answering "and I'll call Rusty."
— Susan De (@SusanFDe) October 8, 2022
That and the "Canada Vignettes" especially the "Log Driver's Waltz". https://t.co/g484CNkCPk
— Brenda Scott π¨π¦ (@BrendaScottBC) October 8, 2022
Here are some other memories of an earlier time:And remember The Littlest Hobo? https://t.co/9tdCpTrgx5 via @YouTube
— Cathie from Canada π¨π¦ π·π³️π (@CathieCanada) October 9, 2022
Hey, Happy Thanksgiving this weekend, everyone:My mom and dad were perfect parents back in the 80s: they smoked, let me roam the neighborhood starting at age 7, and never once helped me with my homework
— mean Engs I say to myself (@meantomyself) October 4, 2022
Canadian thanksgiving is a tier one holiday. No gifting stress, no pressure to have fun like NYE, excellent food, feels "alt" vs the bloated American version, no religious stuff or pilgrims just a vague "harvest" theme, stuffing, 10/10
— Nick Hune-Brown (@nickhunebrown) October 6, 2022