My three experiences crossing into Canada have been mostly negative. I think they don't like Americans and Texans especially.
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Originally posted by 417scott View PostAlthough if you bring up guns, the vast majority of Canadians will not understand why many people in the US (or "The Independent State of Texas") feel the need for so many firearms.
They also wish they could come to America to buy fuel and snowmobiles too.
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Originally posted by raiderelkhunter View PostTruer words have never been spoken. Don't get me wrong, I love that I am FROM Texas, but living up north and raising my kids here is a no brainer compared to the over crowded places in Texas. Granted I am from Lubbock, which is flat and uglier than a lot of TX. Canadians don't hate Americans. They are just dumbfounded at our political **** show.
Enjoy the trip and be careful!
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostYour experience couldn't be more different than mine, my experience with Canadians has been that they wish they could get the amount of guns us American's have. I was in southern Ontario though.
They also wish they could come to America to buy fuel and snowmobiles too.Originally posted by batmaninja View PostThe Canadian women are great, the guys not so much. Always seemed to have an inferiority complex or something. I would keep it easy, maybe something about building a wall to keep the Rosie O'Donnels from moving there. Or maybe just a
I know I have heard a number of canadians hoping Trump can help them....
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Originally posted by kfd82 View PostMy son and I are going on a High Adventure Canoe trek through the US boundary waters and into Canada next month. I'm looking for a picture/meme/slogan that I can put onto a shirt or hat that shows Texas' superiority over all things Canada....
Something good natured, that clearly demonstrates Texan bravado.
We are crossing the border in canoes at an uncontrolled access point, and will be camping in a Provencal park. I plan to leave a Texas flag flying in the park while we are there and will probably leave it there when we paddle away.
What have yall got for me?
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Originally posted by AZST_bowhunter View PostThe Canucks I have dealt with in work seem to love America (especially Texas), but like here, once you get into the cities and the "trendy" areas you get a bunch of gender neutral snowflakes just like in any major city, and Austin.
I know I have heard a number of canadians hoping Trump can help them....
But like the OP they just made me represent my state that much more.
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Originally posted by batmaninja View PostMy real experience was a decade or so ago, when Bush was Prez. It was tough being a Texan over seas, there werent a lot of folks abroad that liked him. Ran into more than a few Americans in fact that said they wouldnt come back to the states until he was out of office.
But like the OP they just made me represent my state that much more.
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