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I Am Canadian!!

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Ahh I remember that, doesn't seem to long ago that that was playing.

Thanks for that, love that commercial.
 
He may be proud to be a Canadian, but when his butt wanted to make more money and become more famous, he knew where to go:

Molson's "Joe Canadian" moves to U.S - actor Jeff Douglas, star of Molson beer commercials

AP--"Joe Canadian"--who made a name for himself last year ranting in a beer commercial that everything about America overshadows its neighbor to the north--has headed south.
Actor Jeff Douglas, star of Molson beer's popular Joe Canadian commercials, has left Canada for Los Angeles, and Canadians are not happy.
Douglas, 29, promises his move isn't permanent. Still, it's a slapshot in the face of Canadians, who took to heart his 30-second TV spot for Molson beer.
In the commercial, affectionately dubbed "The Rant," Douglas spews an exhaustive list of things Canadians might like to scream at Americans: "I'm not a lumberjack or a fur trader. I speak English and French, not American. And I pronounce it 'about', not 'a-boot'! Canada is the second largest land mass, the first nation or hockey and the best part of North America! My name is Joe, and I ... am ... CANADIAN!"
The commercial, an instant hit, took Douglas on a national tour of hockey rinks, where he Ranted during intermissions.
However happy Joe Canadian may be in Canada, Can Fallis, his Toronto agent, said, Jeff the actor is looking for more work. "Joe Canadian is so firmly knit into the Canadian fabric of society right now that people are upset," Fallis said, "but behind Joe Canadian is a real person with his own future to think of."
At Molson, a spokeswoman said Douglas may be gone but Joe lives on.
"Joe Canadian is in every and any Canadian," Michelle Robichaud said. "We're not losing our Joe."
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Cute commercial nonetheless. There is nothing wrong with having pride for where you come from.
 
I knew he went to Los Angeles seeking work. Is anyone aware if he found any significant work?
 
I just want to say this on record, that I am very fond of Canadian men.
Some more than others.
OK, one over all. :rolleyes:

But I digress... Canadian men are hot. Thank you. :mrgreen:
 
But how do you sing the alphabet song without a zee to rhyme with vee? It's just not right, I tell you.
Oy,and their spelling...they talk like flat Midwesterners but write like the denizens of Merry England....not quite English,but not Americans,either!:p ;)
 
But how do you sing the alphabet song without a zee to rhyme with vee? It's just not right, I tell you.

Oh, our children don't need to sing the alphabet song to memorize it - they're that smart!

:p
 
Aw! You mean there aren't any real lumberjacks anymore??

I'm not sure if I could cope with the snow. Otherwise I'd be movin' up there hopin' to kiss a few Mounties!!
 
Molsons put out soooo many good Beer commercials :D


Here's another... haven't seen this one in years:



Youtube is a goldmine for the commercials :D... haven't seen this one before:

 
ok those commercials make me PROUD to be CANADIAN..... they are what solidify my reasons for making the trek to the great white north....
 
I so miss living in Toronto.

yes, I chose to move to Hollywood and I chose to stay.

But I lived in Kensington Market right in the heart of Toronto for years. I lived in East York, Cabbagetown, Etobicoke, Yonge and Wellesley, The Warehouse district at Parliament and King and even Jane and Wilson (for like a month).

I think Canada rocks, and although I know I'll never live there again... it will always be home.
 
But how do you sing the alphabet song without a zee to rhyme with vee? It's just not right, I tell you.

What rule says it must rhyme with 'Vee'? The same rule which says that 'U' is a wasted letter so take it out?

Think about 'Mississippi' or 'Tennessee' or 'Poughkeepsie', then get back to me. Sure, we have long province names, but we use all the letters. Yes, even 'Saskatchewan'.

It's little things like that which keep us Canadian.
 
What rule says it must rhyme with 'Vee'?

Well I suppose it doesn't have to - rhyming is overrated, anyway.

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet
And you are sweet also


:p

The same rule which says that 'U' is a wasted letter so take it out?

No, no, no. That's a different rule - the Silly Superfluous Letter Rule. You went halfway with us on that one and stopped writing things like 'publick' and 'magick'. Now you just need to admit we had a point and go all the way. In for a penny, in for a pound. ;)

Think about 'Mississippi' or 'Tennessee' or 'Poughkeepsie', then get back to me. Sure, we have long province names, but we use all the letters. Yes, even 'Saskatchewan'.

It's little things like that which keep us Canadian.

Nah. It's the little hybrid things that aren't quite British or quite American either. Like 'tire centre' - one word with the American spelling, the other with the British spelling.
 
What rule says it must rhyme with 'Vee'? The same rule which says that 'U' is a wasted letter so take it out?

Think about 'Mississippi' or 'Tennessee' or 'Poughkeepsie', then get back to me. Sure, we have long province names, but we use all the letters. Yes, even 'Saskatchewan'.

It's little things like that which keep us Canadian.
We didn't want the English to dominate us,you don't want America dominating you.It's about a national sense of identity and is perfectly sensible and reasonable.As long as we all kind of understand each other....it's all good!;)
 
Those are cool
we had a similar ad for fosters durging the 2000 olympics the irony of this being that an ad about being australia advertising a beer that no aussie drinks
 
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