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Funny how you never know who’s Canadian until a hockey game springs up. Then we are like termites crawling out of the walls. But on behalf o yer hosers in law from the great white north, happy Canada day, eh. Good to see the boy is being raised right. Now crank the hip and go for a rip! Hello, fellow PA resident with a Newfoundlander spouse! Small world! (My husband’s a bayman, though you’d never know it talking to him. He sounds like the rest of us. I’m born/raised in Philly/suburbs. I’m American that’s also in PA and I love Canada. My wife and I really wanted to move up there in the early 2000s, but we didn’t have enough points or money to qualify. We still try to make it up when we can. We Official I May Live In Pennsylvania But I’ll Always Have The Steelers In My DNA Shirt were talking about driving up to PEI in the fall, but COVID stopped that. Or they’re like me, born American, Culturally Canadian, and has a huge desire to emigrate because I share no ideologies, either politically or culturally with the vast majority of the country in which I reside. I mean even during the times your country’s administration didn’t resemble a dumpster fire, the gun, health care, and parental leave laws in the US were a bit of a head-scratcher… I’m sorry. It sucks to not be proud of the country you live in. I hope you make it over here one day! I had these feelings long before this administration and it just confirmed my beliefs that many people have been convinced not to change these policies as you mentioned. It might be biased from seeing more of the politics here but it just feels so much Official I May Live In Pennsylvania But I’ll Always Have The Steelers In My DNA Shirt more self-serving than that of Canada.
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