you think that's bad norway is stealing east anglia at a rate of 2 inches a year, the sneaky gits.
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you think that's bad norway is stealing east anglia at a rate of 2 inches a year, the sneaky gits.
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Might as well declare war on Canada, our water is a weapon of mass destruction that is slowly going to kill off all Americans, all we can do is watch and pray that in a few hundred years, your deaths will be swift and merciful!
*Evil Canadian Cackle*
*eats more Timbits*
Good luck trying to stop us. We'll just cry to our UK brothers and we'll slaughter you all bwahaha *throws a snowball at your president from across the border*
haha what are you going to do about?
*jumps into American country*
*jumps back into Canada*
America, Canada, America, Canada :D
If Calgary wins the Stanley Cup, the world might just end.
Take care all.
Blame Canada, blame Canada,
It seems everything's gone wrong since Canada came along...
But ha, I'm British so I'm neutral :D
You mean, you wouldn't run to Canada's aid if they came to ask for it, as PG suggested?
Take care all.
What? We're depending on various countries to back us when we get assaulted by USA's WMD! :o
*throws a snowball at you*
Well, I WAS referring to the land stealing, but anyway, I doubt Britain would be in favour of either country if a war should occur.
I don't expect that to happen for another.....30 or so years :D
Yeah, we'll wait to declare war until you've stolen at least an inch of land.
:D
[q][qq]I challenge YOU to Mortal Kombat[/qq][/q]
LOL. That movie was ok. Like the games better though.
Heaven help us all.
Perhaps it IS time to move to New Zealand.
Take care all.
It's always a good time to move to New Zealand, although I'm kind of glad not many people do it because it's a small country and it'd suck if it got overrun.
Yes, at 1mm a year, that would be 10cm a century. Quick, Americans! You need to add one more layer of bricks to the walls of any waterfronts you might have!Quote:
"Water is moving from the Canadian side, slowly but surely, to the U.S. side," said Chuck South of Environment Canada, which monitors water levels in the Great Lakes. "Over a century, it's got quite an effect."
BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE.