Canada Wants William Shatner of 'Star Trek' for Governor

ATTN: Canadians - Do you support Bill Shatner to be our next governor-general?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 1 12.5%

  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .
Hahaha!

I am a trekkie.. If I were a canuck, I would not vote him. No way.
 
Actually, we don't vote anyone in for Governor General.
 
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You sure like that black jello-like stuff in a can, eh? That look more like oil than food?

Oh you newfies and your flipper pies. I won't forget your potlucks.
 
I know.

It is just an opinion poll. :)

I was responding to Barbaro's comment since she didn't know that we don't vote for the Governor General.

Here's another fact, we don't vote for the Prime Minister either. We vote for the local representative. All of the representatives are a member of a political party. All of the representatives in the political party vote for their leader.

So what happen is, the party with the most seats won, the leader of the party will become the Prime Minister of Canada.

Americans in general are pretty unfamiliar with how we elect our leaders.
 
Actually, I knew that Canucks don't vote for prime minister years ago. I used to date an Canuck. I even tell several Americans that Canada does have the military and no one believed me.
 
Actually, I knew that Canucks don't vote for prime minister years ago. I used to date an Canuck. I even tell several Americans that Canada does have the military and no one believed me.

We want them to believe we don't have a military. Hee hee.

We do have good snipers though.
 
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Barbaro said:
Actually, I knew that Canucks don't vote for prime minister years ago. I used to date an Canuck. I even tell several Americans that Canada does have the military and no one believed me.

Because we're too busy sniping people in Afghanistan and the Balkans.

Gotta stay low-key, eh!
 
Haha. I am told by a few American soldiers that Canada does have good snipers. They also believe that Israeli military is the best.

One time, I was talking to this country guy with a limited education who made fun of Canada, and even said that "Oh, Canada is so weird. Canada has no army!!" I corrected him, and he was speechless. "Are you trying to insult my intelligence?"
 
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I might ignore the migration of Trekkies from America if...

I got a life-time supply of Montreal poutine.
 
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I might ignore the migration of Trekkies from America if...

I got a life-time supply of Montreal poutine.

I had to google poutine and it doesn't look good to me. Looks very fatting.
 
I had to google poutine and it doesn't look good to me. Looks very fatting.

And how is it any different from the fries in New York or Belgium? :D At least we're not weird enough to put mayo on our fries. ;)

It's yummo.... as long it's made Quebecois-style. Westerners here like to screw it up though.
 
And how is it any different from the fries in New York or Belgium? :D At least we're not weird enough to put mayo on our fries. ;)

It's yummo.... as long it's made Quebecois-style. Westerners here like to screw it up though.

I thought it was a Scandinvian thing? I've never heard of Americans putting mayo on fries.. I must not be as widely traveled as I thought.
 
I thought it was a Scandinvian thing? I've never heard of Americans putting mayo on fries.. I must not be as widely traveled as I thought.

Mayo = Belgium and Netherlands. I've always considered the Dutch and Belgian to be weird for some of the stuff they put on their fries. :laugh2:

French fries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheese fries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Poutine came from rural Quebec in the '50s and '60s. No affiliation with Northern Europeans.
 
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