Rigging up a redneck go kart out of a sheet of wood, lawn chair and lots of beer? Oh yea eh? Labbatts. Aboot. NSFW: Language...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Vic7jRHvA&feature=player_embedded#at=393
Rigging up a redneck go kart out of a sheet of wood, lawn chair and lots of beer? Oh yea eh? Labbatts. Aboot. NSFW: Language...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Vic7jRHvA&feature=player_embedded#at=393
Funny, I know some Georgians that are that creative when lubricated in the same manner.
"AC/DC in Australia..." Awesome!
Ferb, I know what we're going to do today!
"gimmled" "keep out of the cabbage" and other euphemisms are well enjoyed. Being to Canada enough times now has allowed me to not even notice "aboot".
Alcohol induced stupidity has no borders, it's as close as your kegerator and back yard.
PHeller wrote:Being to Canada enough times now has allowed me to not even notice "aboot".
Working in the US has had the opposite effect on me - I really notice the "oot"s and it makes me cringe every time I hear it.
It's out! Not ah-oot!
Okay, I was born in freaking Whitehorse and grew up in rural Ontario, and even I laughed at their accents. These guys make Red Green look like an urban sophisticate.
BTW I love how every time Ray botches the landing he gets a nutshot from the steering column. Darwin award candidate!
Since it was mentioned several times in the video, here's an important translation for you non-Ontarians: LCBO = liquor store.
I also wondered if Red Green was involved in that.
akamcfly wrote:PHeller wrote:Being to Canada enough times now has allowed me to not even notice "aboot".
Working in the US has had the opposite effect on me - I really notice the "oot"s and it makes me cringe every time I hear it.
It's out! Not ah-oot!
It doesn't matter where they're from, they all do it.
You can pick an American out of a crowd with that one every time.
Those hosers are from St. Thomas, not far from here.
I spot the A-team van
We have different accents and sayings all across Canada. Locally, hitting the ditch, or "Cabbage" as they call it, is called "hitting the rhubarb".