Canada, This one's for you.
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- Haunter103
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2003 9:11 pm
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I approve of this piece of Canadian patriotism. Also,
So did I :P
P.S. - Please forgive the lateness of my reply
So did I :P
P.S. - Please forgive the lateness of my reply
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- Savia
- Chocolate teapot
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Well this was sweet, albeit a little repetitive after a while. Nice, simple, innocent fun with a hummable song and fun-looking source for the younger viewer. All in all pleasant in a sort of warm shower/crackling fire sort of way.
"A creator needs only one enthusiast to justify him." - Man Ray
"Restrictions breed creativity." - Mark Rosewater
A Freudian slip is where you say one thing, but mean your mother.
"Restrictions breed creativity." - Mark Rosewater
A Freudian slip is where you say one thing, but mean your mother.
- Fall_Child42
- has a rock
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Hey we have awesome culture ... you guys just end up taking it all.godix wrote:Ah Canadian culture. It's like having a mentally handicapped little brother living upstairs from you.
There you are, OK I'm done now, back to making videos about America :O
Savia wrote:
Well this was sweet, albeit a little repetitive after a while. Nice, simple, innocent fun with a hummable song and fun-looking source for the younger viewer. All in all pleasant in a sort of warm shower/crackling fire sort of way.
Thats awesome ... that's exactly what this was meant to be.
- Fizziks
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- guy07
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- Fall_Child42
- has a rock
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If you can find it I highly recommend it, it's pretty sad all the way through though ...Serv0 wrote:It's scary to think that something can relate to you.guy07 wrote:A video based on a short Canadian hobo? FINALLY! Something i can relate to!
/gets
Anyways, as for the vid. Nice and sweet. Not my cup of tea though. It did get me interested in the anime though.
I got it in some random tiny booth at an anime convention because it was about a dog ... (I for some reason have started a collection of strange animal related anime) But I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the movie and story.
and thanks, for your comments!
- Kitsuner
- Maximum Hotness
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