Amount of texts to »Canadian« 26, and there are 25 texts (96.15%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 127 Characters
Average Rating 1.000 points, 4 Not rated texts
First text on Feb 16th 2001, 22:21:38 wrote
Jay about Canadian
Latest text on Dec 22nd 2005, 10:03:52 wrote
vOfgep14qn about Canadian
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on Oct 29th 2001, 23:28:03 wrote
Lolita about Canadian

on Jan 23rd 2002, 04:12:35 wrote
Hillary about Canadian

on Dec 5th 2001, 20:01:35 wrote
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the old pirate wrote on Mar 10th 2001, 05:41:37 about

Canadian

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Trivia: For what police force did Sgt Preston work? If you said the RCMP, you're wrong, sorry to say. He worked for the Northwest Mounted Police, the force that predated the RCMP.

Even more trivia: Sgt Preston's theme song was the Overture to Donna Diana (a light opera), by Emil Reznicek.

Well, King, this case is closed.

the old pirate wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 20:35:20 about

Canadian

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»O Canadathe Canadian national anthem, is a swipe from the March of the Priests in Mozart's opera »The Magic Flute,« eh?

Daniel Arnold wrote on Jan 9th 2002, 08:23:34 about

Canadian

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Hockey is ice hockey and field hockey is field hockey.
But in Europe hockey is field hockey and ice hockey is ice hockey.
But an iceberg is an Eisberg, ah sorry, an iceberg.

di wrote on Sep 9th 2001, 17:27:45 about

Canadian

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The opposite of Canadian? It's like the opposite of fog. What IS Canadian? Near as I can tell, it amounts to little more than an obsessive need to plaster maple leaves on every possible surface.

the old pirate wrote on Mar 7th 2001, 21:44:00 about

Canadian

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Like them or not, Rene Levesque forced Canadians to confront their own identity, and Pierre Trudeau showed Canadians that they could go first class.

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Created on Apr 18th 2000, 14:45:24 by MICHELLE, contains 17 texts

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Wangenknochen
Created on Oct 8th 2003, 01:26:21 by mcnep, contains 10 texts

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Created on Jun 26th 2002, 11:21:56 by Vinniebee, contains 3 texts


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