Saturday, April 29, 2006

Sunny day

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::Ah, what a glorious day. Nothing
like a Muskoka chair in the sun::



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::Muskoka chair?::



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::Yeah, that's what this type of chair
is called. It's named after an area
of central Ontario that is chock full
of beautiful lakes. It's where many
Ontarians, and even a good number
of New Yorkers and people from other
north eastern states have cottages::



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::Hey, you want a Canadian?::



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::A Canadian?::



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::Yeah, I think I got a couple cold
ones in the fridge::



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::OK, is this the Canuck version
of that old "do you keep pop in
the fridge" joke?::



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::No, it's a beer. Molson Canadian::



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::Oh. Well, I don't drink beer::



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::No, honestly, I don't like beer::



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::Dude, don't say that so loud. I don't
want the neighbours calling the
Mounties, and having you investigated
as a "person of interest" due to being
distinctly "un-Canadian," OK?::



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::Doesn't like beer. What the hell
did you get me into, Tee?::

   This is one of a series of posts featuring Flat Scalzi. To read about Flat's visit from the beginning, start here.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Flat Scalzi's going to come back speaking French and wearing beaver-pelts if you don't keep an eye on him.  

-Dan

Anonymous said...

OMG!  This is a hoot...  I've had a similar conversation once...   that after I explained I was a good 7 hours from NYC... and the falls was both in CN and NY... geeze.  
d

Anonymous said...

Make sure he brings me back some Canadian bacon!!!!

Anonymous said...

Nope. The good stuff, that we call 'back bacon,' or 'peameal' bacon doesn't leave the country. They confiscate it at customs, and they laugh.
-Paul

Anonymous said...

UGH!  A Canadian is the BEST!!!!!  Darn that Evil Scalzi....

The chairs look very similar to Adirondack chairs...

be well,
Dawn

Anonymous said...

Better not send flat Charlsie to Canada then!  :P