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Old 04-06-2009, 03:20 PM   #152
Sainters7
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Originally Posted by Thunderball View Post
In fact, in both my travels and those of my friends, the biggest pricks are almost always from Ontario, followed by NE USA. Maybe it really is a East-West thing?
I swear the border should've ran vertically down the middle of the continent instead of horizontally. Me and two buddies did a massive Canada/U.S. roadtrip a few years back, in one month we drove through every mainland Canadian province and 16 U.S. states(entered through NY, went all the way down the Eastern Seaboard down to New Orleans, cut through Texas, and came back up the Pacific side through AZ, Vegas, Cali and all the way up on the PCH until Vancouver, then back east to Calgary).

Through these travels, I definitely noticed that western Canadians are more like western Americans than we are like eastern Canadians. When we were in Ontario and especially Montreal I really felt like I was in a different country. And after being in the States for awhile, once we crossed over from Texas into New Mexico and later Arizona, I actually had this feeling that I was back with my own kind(just with the thermostat cranked). There really is this western "vibe" that's just a different mentality from the east.
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