Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
I hereby goad yous. I goad you allllll!
Actually, you shouldn't think of Idol as a stick-poker, but a playful puppydog attempting to incite others to join in. See examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK97mJFYGe4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXSUQcQcxqY
Also, just realized Brits are actually cats. :idunno:
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
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JPaul
What Chavis said.
Why would one goad others into posting.
I suppose it could be viewed as goading if you view the mere act of speaking to another person as attempting to goad them into a conversation.
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
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mjmacky
Can't a Canadian just exercise his creative mind when he's not exercising his lizard body?
I'm not Canadian, I'm American.I just tell people that I'm Canadian because obviously.
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
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IdolEyes787
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Originally Posted by
JPaul
What Chavis said.
Why would one goad others into posting.
I suppose it could be viewed as goading if you view the mere act of speaking to another person as attempting to goad them into a conversation.
I don't though.
I view goading other people as goading.
The mere act of speaking to another person is speaking.
I think that's pretty much self evident.
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
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IdolEyes787
I'm not Canadian, I'm American.I just tell people that I'm Canadian because obviously.
Nice Maple(gold) Leaf i see there Idol:D (Tons of Maple leaf trees traveling through the US LOL!!)
And whats better American or British ??
My Three flags are my choice:D
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
The difference between America and Canadia is that the Queen still owns Canadia.
True story.
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
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JPaul
The difference between America and Canadia is that the Queen still owns Canadia.
True story.
In spirit and on a few coins maybe :D
But in reality or for you in the real world.. Not a Bloody chance:lol:
True Story
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
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JPaul
The difference between America and Canadia is that the Queen still owns Canadia.
True story.
Well that and the whole racism and warmongering thing.
Actually if you think abut it, America is more similar to England than it is to Canada.:unsure:
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
The Monarchy of Canada is at the very core of both Canada's federal structure and Westminster-style of parliamentary and constitutional democracy. The monarchy is the foundation of the executive (Queen-in-Council), legislature (Queen-in-Parliament), and judiciary (Queen-on-the-Bench) in the federal and each provincial jurisdiction. The Canadian sovereign is the personification of the Canadian state and, as a matter of constitutional law, is Canada. The current Canadian monarch, since 6 February 1952, is Queen Elizabeth II. Royal succession is determined according to common and statute law, which stipulates the throne is inherited by the sovereign's eldest living, non-Catholic child or, in the case of a childless sovereign, the nearest collateral line. As such, Elizabeth's son, Prince Charles, is heir apparent.
Re: Happy (untimely) Birthday, Idol!
It's nice to see that Canadia is just as anti catholic as the UK.