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I Am Canadian!!

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I remember it from one of those silly international publicity festivals... which year?
 
Those "I am Canadian" ads were fantastic!

I love my fellow canadians are our humour :-)
 
I am also a Canadian, but simultaneously an American. I am prould of my culture and my heritage.
 
I remember that commercial. I was in Canada back then. CTV always played that commercial over and over and over and over....

Not that it was a bad thing :D . CTV always seemed to cycle over 8 or so of the same commercials.
 
You mean with the same age he had back then?

I don't think it would matter.

By the way, in case they weren't shown in one of those silly international publicity festivals, Thomas Cavanagh (of television's "Ed" fame) used to do some cute Labatt Blue commercials.

"If I wanted water, I'd ask for water!"
 
I don't think it would matter.

By the way, in case they weren't shown in one of those silly international publicity festivals, Thomas Cavanagh (of television's "Ed" fame) used to do some cute Labatt Blue commercials.

"If I wanted water, I'd ask for water!"


mmmm Labatt Blue....
 
mmmm Labatt Blue....
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I love that commerical, always have! And I'd do Joe in a heartbeat! :D

However, I am a LABATT BLUE fan.....
 
The way that guy in the video talks, you'd think that Canada wa a separate country or something.

It covers just about every stereotype Americans have about us. And 'yes', we are taught in school to say 'Zed' instead of 'Zee'.
 
I am a very proud Canadian and I too like Labatt's Blue. I thought those commercials were great. They should bring them back.
 
I am also proud to be a Canadian even though I don't drink Molson or Labatt Blue - must be that wee bit of Scotsman in me - I prefer scotch. Enjoyed the video still.
 
It covers just about every stereotype Americans have about us. And 'yes', we are taught in school to say 'Zed' instead of 'Zee'.

YAAAY!!! I never knew Canadians had got that part right!! It winds me up that some Americans randomly change parts of a language and then give it a different name. That's a great advert! I'd never seen it before. Makes the possibility of moving to Canada that bit more appealing :)
(and no, there's been no news on that yet unfortunately)
 
Yeah, I still say Zed and it drives americans bats.

That's half the fun.

now that we have a Canadian office assistant at Fratmen there's TWO of us who say Zed. makes me feel at home.
 
I remember seeing that ad for the first time in a movie theatre and there was applause at the end. It's fun and made us feel proud and good

And while I sip my ice cold Keith's (from Nova Scotia) I shall not insult or tarnish the countries other JUBers come from

Great post SW!
 
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