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rick_niagara

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Inverhuron Provincial Park




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Canada looks so nice, if only the spoke English there and not Canaden I might visit more often.


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jdubh2 wrote:

Canada looks so nice, if only the spoke English there and not Canaden I might visit more often.


I've been looking for a English to Canadian dictionary for our upcoming trip without luck. Great looking pix everyone - I'm realllly looking forward to our trip over there and these pix are holding me over until then(:


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Okay, not a campground pic of Canada, but one of Lake Cameron in BC, near where we camped.


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This one of the Prince Of Whales hotel in Waterton National Park



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mister d,
If you can pronounce "Eh", then you have all the translation you'll need.
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sirdrakejr wrote:

mister d,
If you can pronounce "Eh", then you have all the translation you'll need.
Frank


Heck, our lingo, vocabulary, etc. is much more like yours than in England, Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, Australia......

Granted in the late 60s I went to visit some people in mountain cove territory in North Carolina. We were early at the meeting place. The neighbors had seen us pass and came over to check on us. It took me a 1/2 hour or more to begin to understand the words they were saying. So, y'all can do pretty well, yourselves.




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Little Kopit wrote:

sirdrakejr wrote:

mister d,
If you can pronounce "Eh", then you have all the translation you'll need.
Frank


Heck, our lingo, vocabulary, etc. is much more like yours than in England, Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, Australia......

Granted in the late 60s I went to visit some people in mountain cove territory in North Carolina. We were early at the meeting place. The neighbors had seen us pass and came over to check on us. It took me a 1/2 hour or more to begin to understand the words they were saying. So, y'all can do pretty well, yourselves.



LOL, I was just kidding around. I live 20mins from Canada, hang with Canadian friends, and never noticed a difference besides the "eh" and words like "a boot" (about). One of these days I'm going to teach my buddies how to spell color right without the "u"

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When I worked in Texas long ago, I went to a restaurant that specialized in sea foods. I ordered some shrimp and also asked how they fixed them. I was asked if I "wanted bald shrimp?" I looked at my wife and she being a great cook, I expected that I just wasn't familiar with that kind of cooking. The blank stare I got back told me I was wrong. I asked the waitress again about the shrimp and again I was told that had bald shrimp. I asked how they fix them and I then figured out what she was saying. She told me that they take a large pot a "balling" water and then throw the shrimp in until they are "bald" completely thru. After I got done laughing, I order my fresh dinner of "bald shrimp". Canadians have nothing on us as far as needing a translater!
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Now, now Frank, I gots ta get ya ta comes to Newfoundland, one o' the outports, me son.

& Iffen, ya understand they's speakin', den we gots to git ye to hang out @ a Buddywaisname & the Odder Fellers concert

Or,

The Trinity Pageant.

Or any other historical theatre.

I really felt great at one conference when I sat at dinner with Nova Scotians I had know 'when' and Buddy was the dinner 'entertainment'. Well, would you believe, I was translating. YEHAA!!!

& MisterD: harbour, flavour, centre, programme, catalogue, dinner is synonym for large lunch.



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I just want to see a Newfie, Texan and Californian in a room debating accents Who needs TV?

Dude, y'alls got funny speakin' accent you do

And just so I don't completely hijack the thread here are some recent pics

Fintry Provincial Park BC



waterfall that we hiked to (short one)



Trail to said waterfall



* This post was edited 06/04/08 09:35pm by driveby *


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