Once we realized Canada had snow 24/7/365 we basically stopped fighting thinking… “We can only make so many snowmen and Tundra is of no value…”
That makes alot of sense.
What a coincidence that my new picture!
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
Did you see the “Mexico, America’s beard” picture?
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
What?? British North America burned the White House?
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
What?? British North America burned the White House?
With Britain, yes.
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
What?? British North America burned the White House?
With Britain, yes.
Since Canada was a British territory, this was a british act
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
What?? British North America burned the White House?
With Britain, yes.
Since Canada was a British territory, this was a british act
It was somewhat a separate colony
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
What?? British North America burned the White House?
With Britain, yes.
Since Canada was a British territory, this was a british act
It was somewhat a separate colony
Canada wasn’t given any autonomy until July 1, 1867, which is what Canada Day celebrates. The Burning of the White House took place during the War of 1812 in 1814.
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
@Dylan:
I accept…terms are set. I slap you with a dead fish!
I burn down the white house
Brits already did that
And British North America.
What?? British North America burned the White House?
With Britain, yes.
Since Canada was a British territory, this was a british act
It was somewhat a separate colony
Canada wasn’t given any autonomy until July 1, 1867, which is what Canada Day celebrates. The Burning of the White House took place during the War of 1812 in 1814.
I never said Canada, I said British North America.