When they burned Washington in 1814

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foxytaur (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:03 am If there was an ongoing war between us it be our hockey and poutine:D

The question is WHY DO HOCKEY PLAYERS need Poutine?

the answer is because the have no pucking teeth left...

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I have had poutine in both the U.S. and Canada. Some of the places in the U.S. seem to be improving with practice. The stuff sounds awful but tastes good. There are now other varieties with different cheeses and some with meat. --FLO--
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Its sounds totally discussing.

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Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2013 4:31 pm I have had poutine in both the U.S. and Canada. Some of the places in the U.S. seem to be improving with practice. The stuff sounds awful but tastes good. There are now other varieties with different cheeses and some with meat. --FLO--

You could add some BACON, chives . LOL

Let the Poutine wars begin
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PoTANG?

It ENJOYS being eaten with No Teeth...
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Why do they parboil the cheese?
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Why do the parboil the cheese?

Probably to sanitize it...
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A-1 (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:47 pm PoTANG?

It ENJOYS being eaten with No Teeth...

I did not know they were made with beavers, you should have said that up front Foxytuar.

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:37 pm I did not know they were made with beavers, you should have said that up front Foxytuar.

River

Speaking of beavers Im saving up for a winter cap.

I despise those wind chills. -50 celcius at that too

So me get a beaver hat next winter season

http://www.furhatworld.com/sheared-beav ... p-769.html

I'm really upset there are winter wear made from fox fur.

It's like my brethren are being killed. Bring tears to my heart
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I have one made of rabbit, only one problem like tabby cats I am allergic to them. Yes I know Rupert is a tabby, that is true love believe me.

Beaver hat, hmm, well I hope by next winter I will be in Hawaii but I know A-1 would love some beaver er a beaver hat. Fox on the other hand I am good with, A fox hat? hmmmm, no they are just way to cute to make into a fur anything.

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