Alright! we can use Celsius temperatures, kilometres, and dip TimBits in our flavoUred Tim's coffee after eating our back bacon sandwiches, while wearing our toques!
This will, of course, be while watching hockey or 3-down football!!
Alright! we can use Celsius temperatures, kilometres, and dip TimBits in our flavoUred Tim's coffee after eating our back bacon sandwiches, while wearing our toques!
This will, of course, be while watching hockey or 3-down football!!
I think she ment Farenheit temp, drive a few miles to Dunkin' Donuts, to be dipped in a Peaberry's coffee after eating a Philly ceez sammy while wearing our cheesehead hats. Then we can watch a little preseason baseball.
I also post on a Cesar Millan/Dog Whisperer board and the Brits have taken over that site. They walk their dogs on leads and get a bit chuffed about things. I often don't know what the heck they're talking about! I thought they spoke English over there! ;D
I was going to say that... and then thought better of it.. LOL
We Canadians speak/write a mixture of English and American, I think. We kept the proper English spellings (colour, flavour, neighbour, etc) but because of our proximity to the US, missed out on funky words like "boot, lorry, and flat".
And, of course, we kept things like beavertails, poutine and timbits all for ourselves!
Speaking of Timbits.... I tried Dunkin' Donuts Munchkins today and have to say they are not quite as wonderful tasting as Timbits! I guess I will take my Timbits over the Munchkins any day :) And to think Aaron raved about the Munchkins telling me how great they are. He makes fun of me because I think Tim Horton's is awesome so he is always joking around about how terrible the Timbits taste when he has never even had a Tim Horton's Timbit (or anything else from Tim Horton's). Go Timbits ;)