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Shard Aug 15th 2014 9:26 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by tweed_wearer (Post 11370899)
And they call the Winter Olympics "the Olympics".

"We won 20 gold medals in the Olympics"
"No you didn't....ah"

:)

That trips me up too.

SambaDeAmigo Aug 15th 2014 11:52 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 
Canadians do a lot of bank robberies

caretaker Aug 16th 2014 1:03 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by SambaDeAmigo (Post 11371083)
Canadians do a lot of bank robberies

And convenience stores, I wouldn't to be a night shift cashier at a store or gas bar.

Mary louise Aug 20th 2014 5:32 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 
I've only been living in Canada for a few weeks but have come to the conclusion that UK TV and Supermarkets are superior - more 'things' than 'people' but what the heck, I'm putting it on here anyway

Jingsamichty Aug 20th 2014 6:20 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 
Canada is pretty rubbish when it comes to celebrity sex offenders, I can hardly think of any.

plasticcanuck Aug 20th 2014 7:10 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11376043)
Canada is pretty rubbish when it comes to celebrity sex offenders, I can hardly think of any.

And that's a good thing.

Oink Aug 20th 2014 7:20 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11376043)
Canada is pretty rubbish when it comes to celebrity sex offenders, I can hardly think of any.

I don't think they any celebrities. But if they do they've probably buggered off down to US to molest their children.

tweed_wearer Aug 20th 2014 10:15 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Mary louise (Post 11375996)
I've only been living in Canada for a few weeks but have come to the conclusion that UK TV and Supermarkets are superior - more 'things' than 'people' but what the heck, I'm putting it on here anyway

I found in one Canadian supermarket the apples seemed to have been sprayed with wax, polished/buffed beyond recognition and put under a 5,000 watt white bulb. Bit off-putting

Shard Aug 20th 2014 1:08 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Mary louise (Post 11375996)
I've only been living in Canada for a few weeks but have come to the conclusion that UK TV and Supermarkets are superior - more 'things' than 'people' but what the heck, I'm putting it on here anyway

Generally speaking UK supermarkets and food products are better. Although Whole Foods is very good.

Hate the waxed apples thing.

Jack_Judge Aug 20th 2014 3:10 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11376390)
Generally speaking UK supermarkets and food products are better. Although Whole Foods is very good.

Hate the waxed apples thing.

In a lot of ways living in Canada right now is like living in Britain in the 70s. The lack of variety in the big food stores is very disappointing, compounded by the fact that Canucks like their food bland. Same ole tasteless crap everywhere.

scrubbedexpat091 Aug 20th 2014 3:14 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by tweed_wearer (Post 11376245)
I found in one Canadian supermarket the apples seemed to have been sprayed with wax, polished/buffed beyond recognition and put under a 5,000 watt white bulb. Bit off-putting

Apples are waxed, keeps them fresh longer.

Link explains a bit about why and how its done.

Waxing :: Washington State Apple Commission


To note apples have a natural wax coating when picked, the washing and processing removed about 1/2 so they add a natural wax to replace the wax lost.

bats Aug 20th 2014 3:18 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11376043)
Canada is pretty rubbish when it comes to celebrity sex offenders, I can hardly think of any.

Isn't there a load of hockey coaches who have offended sexually? Hockey coaches are celebrities in Canada

Simon Legree Aug 20th 2014 3:25 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by bats (Post 11376497)
Isn't there a load of hockey coaches who have offended sexually? Hockey coaches are celebrities in Canada

But not quite as big as Jimmy Saville, Rolf Harris and a whole slew of others. Not even in the same league. ;)

Shard Aug 20th 2014 5:40 pm

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11376493)
Apples are waxed, keeps them fresh longer.

Link explains a bit about why and how its done.

Waxing :: Washington State Apple Commission


To note apples have a natural wax coating when picked, the washing and processing removed about 1/2 so they add a natural wax to replace the wax lost.

I assumed it was for preservation, but I still don't like the idea.

On a program last year they explained hoe the UK supers do apples. They have enormous warehouses with very accurate temperature and humidity control, and keep vast quantities of apples in (effectively) suspended animation for up to two years. When we buy then they last a good couple of weeks in the fridge and always taste fresh. Especially "Pink Lady" apples from NZ...the absolute best! Crips Pinks is the variety I think. The closest I found in BC were jazz apples or something.

Oink Aug 26th 2014 12:54 am

Re: Differences between Canadian and British people
 
A sense of humour. For example this morning, when HID mentioned she was concerned as she didn't think she had much to contribute to a ministry meeting she was off to, instinctively I suggested that she should just get her tits out. That was followed by a glare and a stoney silence. These cradles have no sense of humour. :thumbdown:


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