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  1. MrsPepper

    Best ever sitcom

    YEAH YEAH that's it. I didn't know what it was. :o That's wicked. Thanks. ;)
  2. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    Yeah it's true. I'm not gonna lie, I was a little bit ticked, but now that the (really tiny and small, right? **is hopeful**) misunderstanding is understood, hugs all around. **huggles** It's also late. And I'm accustomed to being argumentative, so those two things combined don't always bring...
  3. MrsPepper

    2000 Posts

    Maybe you're just hungry. I know I am. My stomach is gurgling...
  4. MrsPepper

    Best ever sitcom

    Newhart, is that the show with "This is my brother Bob, and this is my other brother Bob." Or something like that? :crazy:
  5. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    Okay, sounds great. Hope you didn't conceive the post as rude, BEAR, as I was asking you to forgive me. I could understand how my words would seem cynical as they were spawned in confusion. (I also have a thing about how people generalise Canada, it's briefly mentioned in the International...
  6. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    Yes, awkward moments. I love it when stuff like that happens in sitcoms. I get all ansy and pull my shirt over my eyes! I get nervous wondering how the characters are gonna fix the situation. :o
  7. MrsPepper

    MWoO DVD Promo Commercial

    Aww, sounds cute. I haven't seen any ads for it yet, or for TMS.
  8. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    Not to be rude, BEAR, but your "full list" was that he did something "in Canada". Forgive me for assuming incorrectly that you had skipped my post, when your full list had omitted the information I had provided above, which was more precise than just work "in Canada". I shant make assumptions...
  9. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    A farce is a comedy, a parody, poking fun. Trusty Dictionary.com says: farce n 1: a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations [syn: farce comedy, travesty] 2: mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of...
  10. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    There are clips on airfarce.com of Colin's guest stints on the air farce. I've been perusing their site today.
  11. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    WHA??!?! **dies** Sobeys definately does NOT sell them. They're one of those small-town home-cooked specialties. Go drive around Ontario and Quebec, you might find some. Man, if a Quebecer joins on here, we are going to be slaughtered... Oh, edible eye, keep in mind it's not exactly...
  12. MrsPepper

    2000 Posts

    Woo, good job! Man, if I can only reach senoir member.
  13. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    Yup. Well, french meat pies are called tortière. But, and I think they may be the same thing, I've had sea pie, which is a meat pie made of pork and beef. Very yummy. And fish and chips are of course a british thing, but lots of restaurants have them over here and personally it's one of my...
  14. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    **giggles** :sing:
  15. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    Yup BEAR, I talked about Colin, up above. Maybe you missed that post. ^_^;
  16. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    Hee. I shouldn't have said bizarre. All I meant was that I can't think of a time that I've ever heard anyone use the word soda in a typical conversation. TA, your school isn't really good then. Why try and dispel the truth? ;) I say "Eh" all the time and I love my country! And I love hearing...
  17. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    Oh Canada is our national anthem. My friend's great uncle or something wrote the words to it. And we end alot of sentences with eh. If you scanned some of my posts on here you'd probably notice it. Typical example is "It's mighty cold out today, eh?" You can't just end any sentence with eh...
  18. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    I don't capitalise alot of things, Vic. ^_^ I type too fast for my brain to handle. Oh, this just may be a cultural difference. But what we call Natives or First Nations, I've heard them refered to as Indians by Americans. If you are talking about people from India, they're called East...
  19. MrsPepper

    Who's line is it...anyway?

    Colin was on This Hour has 22 Minutes for about 2 years, over a year ago. It's a half-hour satirical news program. They do news-casting, and have a few skits, alot of which are interviews or commercials. I believe Colin was part of this one sketch about history, and it took place in the 50's in...
  20. MrsPepper

    International Englishes

    I call them the Chinese, because anything else might be considered a racial slur. I have alot of asian friends, so I tend not to use any slang for them. You never know how it could be taken. It's a little different than "canucks" and "Yanks", cause I know yank come from yankee, which was I...
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