+kini_ont Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 It’s the Canada Day Long Weekend (some may even take an extra long weekend) and what better way to celebrate than to hold a cointest to celebrate Canada’s 146 years. Simple rules: • You must post about Canada (any fact, picture, story, jokes (be careful, family type) etc.) but you must start or finish with an “Eh” (That will make you all honorary Canadians this weekend) • No duplication of posts but you may expand on a previous post • You must allow 146 minutes between posts, now why did I pick 146 minutes • The cointest runs starting “Now” and ends July 1st 24:00 hrs EDT (GMT 05:00) • Winning posts will be chosen by random number picker but posts without the “Eh” are disqualified • No disputes, I will determine the number of winners and geocoin’s won, the more players ... well we’ll see but at least one will be a Canadian Geocoin Quote Link to comment
+Laval K-9 Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! I'm proud to be a Canadian and one of my favorite movie is Strange Brew. I was happy to see the picture representing Bob & Doug McKenzie. I think I'll watch that movie this week-end to celebrate Canada Day Have a nice long week-end Ted! Quote Link to comment
+Carponen Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Happy 146th Birthday Canada! I'm proud to be a Canadian Geocacher, Eh! Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) Eh, we just finished watching Bob and Doug Mackenzie and I went to grab some more Molson Canadian from the snowbank before the Oilers at the Flames came on Hockey Night in Canada eh. So's my buddy from the Rock (Newfoundland) left a mickey of Canadian Club on the floor and I tripped on it eh. Well the two-four hit him in the leg eh, and he spilled his poutine and my Kraft Dinner all over the chesterfield eh. Well Lord tunderin Jesus I was mad, and yelled at 'im for wrecking my chesterfield. "Well," he replies, "I'm sorry. I'll get er repaired right away. Where'd you get that to so's I can take it in." "Well I got her at the Home Hardware store off of the Number One"(the TransCanada Highway for our southern friends) You know what....This is just as much Canadian crap as I can fit in eh. How about a joke, might be easier to read, eh. So these aliens come to earth, and the decide to study the human brain in action. The find this Newfie (Person from Newfoundland) in his little boat. They don't know any better so they think he represents the average human. The listen in on their parabolic laser beams and hear him singing. "Row row row your boat...." And they wonder what happens if they take away half his brain, so they zap it, and listen in again as he goes on with a half brain. "...Gently down the stream...." Well the aliens figure this guy must be a genius to lose half his brain and act like nothing happened. So they zap him again and listen while he goes about with only a quarter brain. "...Merrily merrily, life is but a dream..." By now their thinking this guy's more intelligent then they ever could dream of so they zap his brain again, and this time, with only an eighth of his brain they listen in again. "Je pense qu'ils devraient proscrire la langue anglaise. Nous devons séparer du Canada, mais encore utiliser leur argent. Ferme ta bouche. Mangez poutine." It's a Quebec and Newfoundland joke, ya hosers. You don't like it take off, eh. Edited June 28, 2013 by T.D.M.22 Quote Link to comment
+Ogima Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh, happy birthday Canada! I hope I will some day be in the position to come over and admire your beautiful landscapes and meet your friendly people. I the meantime: Happy holidays! Quote Link to comment
+michepun Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) As a Canadian living in America, I've heard my fair share of Canada jokes from friends and co-workers. Apparently, the more tired I am, the more the accent comes out. I've even got some of my close friends saying "eh" at the end of their sentences now! Still, even after being friends for 7 years, I still manage to confuse them. My top hits are: * Saying that I'm sore-ree when I bump into them * Asking if they like bah-sal on their pizza * Telling them to undo the last computer action by hitting control zed * Asking them where to find the washroom And so on! What can you do, eh? I'm proud of my Canadian accent and don't intend to ever change! Edited June 28, 2013 by michepun Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 NoisyHiker#1 was born a Brooklyn boy but gave his heart to the fiercely-but-in-a-very-polite-way-Canadian NoisyHiker#2. And he had no qualms about moving to the great green North and becoming a Canadian citizen as soon as he was eligible. The only discourse in their relationship came from the word "shmuck". In Canada, you can get shmucked (if you're passed out on the ice) by a zamboni. You can also be a shmuck, but in true Canadian style this term is about as severe as being called a nerd or a doofus. However, if you are raised Jewish in Brooklyn, "shmuck" is an obscenity that carries a lot of weight. Thus, it was slightly startling for NH#1 when he heard his loving wife shout out the window to their children as they played in the street: "Keep your heads up so you don't get shmucked by a car, eh?" Quote Link to comment
+sparklefingers Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 As i don't have any stories or jokes i went down the picture route. sights like this are the reason i wish to visit canada eh Quote Link to comment
+GATOULIS Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh!!! Happh birthday Canada!!! thank you for the great cointest! Fact... On November 2013 canada will release the last banknotes of the polymer series, the 5$ and the 10$... they are amazing!!!! real beauties... you can see them here! http://www.banknotenews.com/files/bd7d21222ae7db2c6456dfed6d540b23-2552.php Just be careful not to put them close to heat.... do not forget.. they are polymer! Quote Link to comment
+slowdownracer Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh!!! RUSH is the best rock band around. Three Canadian guys who still know how to party!! Eh!! Quote Link to comment
+yanagi Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! Thanks for the cointest! Robin form "How I met your mother" is Canadian Quote Link to comment
+AlliedOz Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Those clever Canadians Google tells me that the flag of Canada is horizontally symmetric and therefore the obverse and reverse sides appear identical I wonder how many country's around the world wish they had thought of that Eh! Quote Link to comment
+terratin Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! Congrats Canada! Had a lovely caching trip to the Rockies in Winter 2011 and figured out what a chinook feels like in the mountains when digging the marker of the Great Divide Virtual out of the snow. Cool trip, eh! Quote Link to comment
+pingos Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! Happy Birthday Canada!! Thank you for the cointest. I have been in 1985 in canada and my visit to the beautiful Lake Louise I will never forget. I am happy with all my Canadian geocoacher friends Quote Link to comment
+seekerfamily Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Strange Brew was going to have a sequel called Home Brew but was dropped when financing fell through. Bummer, Eh! Quote Link to comment
+Getzie family Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! Happy Birthday Canada First thing that came in mind : we are living in a free country because of the canadian people about 68 Years ago. Greetings from the Netherlands Quote Link to comment
+Where'sMyMarbles Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! Happy Birthday Canada! My family vacationed in Canada to see Niagara falls a few years ago. It was wonderful!! I think my fondest memory is going on Lady of the Mist!! We were soaked! For those that don't know, Lady of the Mist is a boat that people can ride and it takes you very close to the falls. You were ponchos, but you still get soaked! Haha Quote Link to comment
+drneal Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 eh...happy birthday Canada ! home to the royalaires, my trip to Canada was to Guelph to compete in a senior drum and bugle corp. competition...I was playing the thunder bass ILYK Quote Link to comment
+ECplus3 Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Take off, eh! You're all posting my ideas ya hoseheads! First Bob and Doug (my current facebook profile photo), then Rush (who I will be seeing on July 14th). Now what am I going to post aboot? The first 'Canadian' born of European immigrants was Snorri (parents Thorfinn and Gudrid) and lived in Vinland (present day Newfoundland) around 1010 AD. eh. Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 During the courtship of NoisyHiker#1 (the American) and NoisyHiker#2 (the Canadian), there was much border crossing. After a few trips, the staff on the Canadian side thought it would be a good idea for NH#1 to have visitor visa. What official terminology did they use to state the reason for his frequent trips? "To visit girlfriend and her kids." Only in Canada, eh? Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh, I love the Molson Canadian commercials. YOu can look at them on youtube. Here's my favorite one, eh. Quote Link to comment
Dofferson_Katch Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) Eh, Canada and the Netherlands have a special relationship because it were the Canadian forces that led the liberation of the Netherlands at the end of WWII. My hometown Arnhem was liberated by the First Canadian Army. 9 months after the liberation of the Netherlands there were a lot of dutch newborns that had a Canadian daddy :-). Besides this historical relation Canada is also one of the countries where a lot of Dutch immigrants. My favorite Canadian person is Ike Browlovski. "Don't kick the baby". (After reading this iback it sounds like a third grade school paper :-), i promise that my next post will be more like a sixth grade level paper. i just had a 15 hour car drive and am a bit tired ) Edited June 28, 2013 by Dofferson Quote Link to comment
+GATOULIS Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh! Ok...I searched and found that Eh is similar to Excuse me??? Something came in my mind... that sounds funny... so... if you accidently step on someone's foot in canada... you hear... -Ahh... -Eh.... and everything is ok without even speaking? :laughing: :laughing: Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh long time ago, in a country far, far away, there lived a people who decided to seek their fortune in the New World. What they got was a whole lotta harsh land, harsh weather and harsh living. But they stuck it out and formed the place we call Canada - a country that prides itself on endurance, determination and community. Happy Birthday, Canada! Quote Link to comment
+Six Little Spookies Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh, We've always tried to visit Canada whenever we get close enough, and I've been to 7 of the provinces. Two years ago we took our summer trip to Canada. We drove from New Jersey and visited New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. We spent a week on PEI and absolutely loved it. Friendly, laid back people (and lots of caches!) made for one of the best vacations we've taken. If I had to pick somewhere outside the US to live PEI would be at the top of the list! Quote Link to comment
+yanagi Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh, you find Canadas first Cache here. Quote Link to comment
+Six Little Spookies Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Eh, you find Canadas first Cache here. Made sure to pick that one up on our trip! Quote Link to comment
+seekerfamily Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 The name Canada comes from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata, meaning "village" or "settlement". A little history Eh! Quote Link to comment
+Where'sMyMarbles Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 The border between Canada and the United States is officially known as the International Boundary. It is 5,525 miles, including 1,538 miles between Canada and Alaska, it is the world's longest border between two nations. That's pretty impressive! Eh? Quote Link to comment
+ECplus3 Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 The Dutch royal family lived in Ottawa as exiles during World War II. After learning of Princess Juliana’s pregnancy, the Canadian government proclaimed Ottawa Civic Hospital’s maternity suite 'extraterritorial' so that the royal baby would have full Dutch citizenship. Otherwise, Princess Juliana’s child would not have had sole Dutch citizenship and could not legally succeed her. To express her gratitude for Canada’s hospitality, Juliana donated 100,000 tulip bulbs to the City of Ottawa in 1945 and promised another 20,000 bulbs every year of her life. Her one request was that some of the flowers be allowed to bloom on the grounds of the Civic Hospital, where her daughter was born. Every year since, Ottawa hosts the popular Tulip Festival, which showcases nearly a million tulips in bloom across the region. That's a lot of tulips, eh? Quote Link to comment
+Carponen Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Canada officially got its own national flag on February 15, 1965 — almost 100 years after it became a country (in 1867). Pretty neat eh? Quote Link to comment
+runninbear1 Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 I have a very large black bear rug hanging in my living room, brought to Utah from Canada... cool EH ?? Quote Link to comment
+mo pirate Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Happy Birthday! We (MO Pirate, sho me da cache, and GDH123)made it to Canada to cache as we traveled from our timeshare in Wisconsin across MN and up I-29 into Canada. We brought brother-in-law with us on the trip as his wife (my wfe's sister) had passed away. We did caching on our vacation week and decided to finish off the I-29 Challenge. So while finishing it (and getting that final) why not go on across the border? We did bring our passports! So here is our 146 minutes in Canada caching! Somehow I managed to smuggle 3 ticks back thru the border check, tottally unintentional!!! eh! Quote Link to comment
+Tennessee Jed Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Eh, The best rock band before Rush was BTO! Quote Link to comment
+steben6 Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Eh, Happy Birthday, Canada! We have fond memories of Fort Langley, British Columbia, where we logged our very first 5-star cache...to date, still one of our very favorite series! And I'm afraid of heights, eh? Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 NoisyHiker #1 receiving his Canadian citizenship papers. A handful of NoisyHikers and two very polite citizenship judges. Pretty cool, eh? Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 The name Canada comes from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata, meaning "village" or "settlement". A little history Eh! Eh, now you're just spreading lies. Here's the real story Way, way, way back. Right before we became known as Canada, they had a meeting on what to name this vast expanse of, well nothing (at the time) Everyone figured that it should be three letters, just like the USA. But no one could agree on which letters. Some wanted NUK, for New United Kingdom. Others wanted NPA, for the Northern Provinces of America. And there where many, many other suggestions, so many that everyone decided the best course of action was to pick letters from a beaver fur hat. Well the person recording everything was American, so he didn't understand when we say eh. So the person in charge of the letters, pull out the first one and reads it out loud. C, eh. Then the second... N, eh. and finally the third... D, eh. Well the American wrote down what he had heard: C...A...N...A...D...A Get it? If you don't like it, you can take off, eh. Some interesting trivia. The Hudsons Bay Company (known these days as "the Bay") is the oldest corporation in North America, and one of the oldest in the world, being incorporated on 1670. At one time it owned most of the land in present day Canada and some of the US. All that land means it was once one of the largest private landowners in the world. Hows that for a big business, eh? Quote Link to comment
+GATOULIS Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 eh...The border between Canada and the United States is officially known as the International Boundary. At 5,525 miles, including 1,538 miles between Canada and Alaska, it is the world's longest border between two nations. Happy Birthday Canada!! Quote Link to comment
+Getzie family Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 EH: The smile on the face off my grandmother when she met after 60 years her canadian liberators. Quote Link to comment
+GATOULIS Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 eh! Canadian James Naismith invented basketball to give his physical education students at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, an indoor team sport to play during the long winters. Quote Link to comment
+RecipeForDisaster Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Eh! I've never been over the border but want to take a caching trip up. I always bought truckloads of hay from Quebec, and the people who brought it were awesome. I also got a great coin in the mail from Canada today-what better connection than that? Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Eh! That last post reminds me of an adventure we had with a Canadian geocoin. Two summers ago when there was some serious flooding a little further north on the BC/Alberta border, NoisyHiker#2 and her Dad made an amazing rescue: Canadian Coin at Swan Lake Quote Link to comment
+mo pirate Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Eh! I remember taking my mom to Canada when I was about 17 or 18. (No I was not evading the DRAFT) However it does have to do with the military! Mum was an English war bride from WWII. She was a soldier in the British Auxillary Service (from Nottingham) and had a friend with her from Canada named Anne Lowe from Minnedosa, Manitoba. I took off with her and we drove up to Canada to visit her and her family. A few years before geocaching as it was about 1970 or so. A few years later Anne would come down to Missouri to visit mum before both of them moved on to the greatness in the heavens. Good memories of women even volunteering for their and our freedom so Canada could enjoy a birthday at 146 eh! Quote Link to comment
+GATOULIS Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 eh! :)Canadians have made many important inventions, including Kerosene, the electron microscope, the electronic organ, insulin, the IMAX film system, the snowmobile, and the electric cooking range. Quote Link to comment
+jpbarr Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Canada’s name comes from a misunderstanding between Jacques Cartier and some Iroquois youth who were pointing out a village (for which they used the word “Kanata”). They were actually trying to identify the small area which is present day Quebec City, but Cartier used the similar-sounding word “Canada” to refer to the whole area. Oops! Quote Link to comment
+yanagi Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 Eh, we visited Canada around 15 years ago and one of our highlights was the Inside Passage, which is ferry route from Port Hardy on Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert in northern BC. The ship travels between a lot of small Islands and it was breathtaking! Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 You know another great thing about Canada? Nationalized health care! That means we can cache like crazy and if we break a bone in the process, we can have it fixed for "free". (Not being sarcastic here.) Thankfully we haven't had to take advantage of that yet, but you never know, eh? Quote Link to comment
+mo pirate Posted June 30, 2013 Share Posted June 30, 2013 Eh, Happy Birthday, Canada! We have fond memories of Fort Langley, British Columbia, where we logged our very first 5-star cache...to date, still one of our very favorite series! And I'm afraid of heights, eh? This pine tree looks like the one I was in when I got my 3 hitch-hikers. As we went thru the checkpoint to return to the US I flicked one out the window. Not sure which country that tick ended up in. Maybe it flew thru the agents window, eh!? Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted June 30, 2013 Share Posted June 30, 2013 Today we put a new Canada flag antenna ball on our car. It replaces the last one which we've had for seven years, has travelled almost 200,000km, and was, in the end, completely white and not looking like a Canada flag any longer. Luckily, I managed to find one at the dollar store just in time to celebrate Canada's birthday! Lucky, eh? Quote Link to comment
+GATOULIS Posted June 30, 2013 Share Posted June 30, 2013 eh. Cryptozoologists claim that Canada is the home of several cryptids, including Sasquatch, a giant sloth-like creature known as the beaver-eater, a cannibalistic wildman named Windigo, and a number of lake monsters, such as Ogopogo in Lake Okanagan, British Columbia!! WOW!! Quote Link to comment
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