First 90% of this board doesn't know what a Domi-Stronach is.Originally Posted by Snowsquatch
And is it really a scandal??
JC
First 90% of this board doesn't know what a Domi-Stronach is.Originally Posted by Snowsquatch
And is it really a scandal??
JC
Lucky them.Originally Posted by JohnnyCanuck
It may not be scandalous, but it is funny!Originally Posted by JohnnyCanuck
Originally Posted by Canucklehead
There, fixed it.
I did not knew who Domi was before reading the article.Originally Posted by Legerd
But would it do damage to Stronach political views more than if she had been a man? I don't know.Originally Posted by Legerd
Quand l'appétit va, tout va!
-Obélix
So?Originally Posted by JohnnyCanuck
Yes.Originally Posted by JohnnyCanuck
Uh, you started this, with your dubious claim that Canadians "wouldn't publicize and empeach a Prime Minister for have sexual relations with a secretary..."Originally Posted by Canucklehead
Obviously, Canadians would publicize such things.
Point, counter-point.
I started it as a joke. It was a Harper burn. I really, really don't wanna know who he has sex with(or care). I don't know how many people actually would.Originally Posted by Snowsquatch
Apparently not. People either don't care about the affair, or they don't care about her. Either way it seems to be a non-event.Originally Posted by syvalois
Yeah it can definetly be used in a number of either positive or negative ways. I just use it to describe where someone or a group of people are from. Like me I'm a "Rebel" or "Reb" cause I'm from Virginia. Like my mom is from Missouri. But my dad is from Iowa so he's a "Yank". I'd personaly never use either term(s) negatively. Like a local country artist (Jason Brown)here in Iowa sings;.."my momma was a Rebel, my daddy was a Yankee. They got together and made a little hay baby. My blood runs North to South, like the mighty Mississippi (River). Yankee-doodle-dandy and and I sang Dixie."Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
Man I love that song.
Yeah, as far as I've seen in Canada if someone says "Yank", it usually just means someone from the States, no matter which State. It's like Canuck to Canadian, Yank to American. I don't use the term though as I could see someone taking it as offensive.
Yeah it's all how an individual interprets it. Could be bad or good. I guess I couldn't care either way. There are much more important things in life to worry about.
In terms of the American "War for Southern Independence" (I've never liked the term "Civil War"),my family fought for both sides. So I'm proud of both.
Must... restrain... self...Originally Posted by Guardian
"You cannot win, mailman Mike. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine."
Hyuk....What do you mean by that? Actually...It's more like..."Ayuh...The way life should be" (I can hear certain members of my family saying it. ).Originally Posted by kozzi24
Dana
ALPHA FLIGHT IS RESURRECTED, LONG LIVE ALPHA FLIGHT!
At least you guys have a slogan that has a message to it!! My province? Canada's Ocean Playground. My City? The City of Lakes!Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
Yay! My slogans inform people that I have access to both fresh and salt water!!