Reaction To Canada Comedy Invasion Of The USA (How Canadians Are Portrayed On US TV)

Reaction To Canada Comedy Invasion Of The USA (How Canadians Are Portrayed On US TV)
This is my reaction to Canada Comedy Invasion Of The USA (How Canadians Are Portrayed On US TV)
Many Canadian comedians and personalities have found success in US TV and movies and that is touched on in this documentary as well has how Canada and Canadians are portrayed in American television (shows like The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, etc) and movies.
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  • @CanadaJ8810
    @CanadaJ8810 Жыл бұрын

    Part of the humor of American comedy about Canada is their ignorance of our country and its untruthfulness or exaggerations. It's over their heads. That makes us laugh pretty hard because they don't really get the joke, so it is kind of on them. 😂

  • @kevinprzy4539

    @kevinprzy4539

    Жыл бұрын

    Well yeah, why would Americans focus on little America lmao or as my australian friends call it "knock off America"

  • @gerryhatrick6678

    @gerryhatrick6678

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kevinprzy4539 LOL. Robin Williams said that Canada is like a beautiful apartment over a meth lab.

  • @michelleikoma2953

    @michelleikoma2953

    Жыл бұрын

    Thus why we all loved Due South back in the day. Non-stop us and them jokes. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kevinprzy4539

    @kevinprzy4539

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gerryhatrick6678 I prefer what Daniel Tosh said "it's really easy to be the "cool" open minded country when there's a kevlar wrapped America draped around your fat frozen asses daring the world to talk sh*t"

  • @rk74194

    @rk74194

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@kevinprzy4539 I lived in Australia, and found out how insignificant it really is!

  • @christinamann3640
    @christinamann3640 Жыл бұрын

    The funniest part of the US making fun of Canada with stereotypes is that they actually believe them 😂

  • @christinamann3640

    @christinamann3640

    Жыл бұрын

    @avtomatt we appreciate the ones with intelligence and a similar sense of humour 😁

  • @RLMARMEN

    @RLMARMEN

    Жыл бұрын

    I had to chuckle over dome of those. Being Canadian i find it very funny that we are thought of as being in snow all year round. The mention of Ottawa being the warmest is a fallacy. We can get into the -40’sC in winter and then possibly go into the 40’sC during the summer.

  • @JohnDoe-dh4fi

    @JohnDoe-dh4fi

    Жыл бұрын

    the funniest think the US does when they show a map of North America with the Temp. they show Canada in Celsius but do not tell you they just say it is 0 degrees in Toronto and the say 32 degrees in Buffalo so some Americans think it is 0 degrees Fahrenheit and they look at the map and see a big temperature drop but in fact it 0 C will be 32 F

  • @margaretjames6494

    @margaretjames6494

    Жыл бұрын

    And they actually think it bothers us.

  • @lindalor9284

    @lindalor9284

    Жыл бұрын

    Years ago, my bf and I were travelling from Ontario through Quebec. My bf saw an American couple getting out of their car at a McDonalds and said "Good morning" to them. They looked at him shocked and said "You speak English so well", he said "Thank you, so do you".

  • @awesomelephant42
    @awesomelephant42 Жыл бұрын

    a lot of the writers on the Simpsons are Canadian, I think at least half of the time when Canada gets mocked on American TV it's cause a Canadian writer wrote the joke

  • @singtweetypie

    @singtweetypie

    Жыл бұрын

    There are at least four Canadian writers on The Simpson's. The creator of the Simpson's and Family Guy, Matt Groening's father, Homer Groening, was born in Main Centre, Saskatchewan, a tiny hamlet, present population of 5 people. (That is not a typo!). He later moved to Portland, Oregon. Homer grew up in a Plautdietsch/Mennonite Low German speaking family. All the Simpson's characters are named for Homer's family. Matt is now worth over $600 million dollars. Incredible!

  • @debbie5859

    @debbie5859

    Жыл бұрын

    Just like the Duke Kaboom character in Toy Story 4 as being Canadian, you can really relate to it. The head of Pixar said they wanted him to be so authentic that they had only Canadians who work at Pixar to handle Duke Kaboom.

  • @at_brunch3852

    @at_brunch3852

    Жыл бұрын

    @@singtweetypie hmmm. I heard he was from Winnipeg from a Jewish community. I’m in MB. & as soon as he got the Simpson idea he went straight south to market himself on the advice of his community. I cannot recall the school he attended in Winnipeg but I remember it clearly.

  • @singtweetypie

    @singtweetypie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@at_brunch3852 I've just done a bit more research, and here is the story. Matt Groening, nor his family are Jewish. His great grandfather Abraham was born in the Ukraine, came to Hillsboro, Kansas in the late 1870's and had a family. He was a leading member of the Gnadenau Krimmer Mennonite Brethren church until a WW1 draft notice was sent to his 16 year old son A.A. Groening. (Matt's grandfather). Mennonites are pacifists, so Abraham Sr. moved the family to Main Centre, Saskatchewan. AA married and had Matt's father, Homer , who grew up in a Plautdietsch/Mennonite Low German speaking family. The church in the hamlet of Main Centre, Saskatchewan was Mennonite Brethren. I am attaching a history of the family. as well as an article that confirms that Matt Groening is not Jewish. (However half of the writers on the Simpsons are Jewish and Canadian) I'm also attaching a video of Main Centre Sask where Homer was born. (It's very interesting). www.hillsborofreepress.com/opinion/view-from-afar/hillsboro-home-of-the-simpsons www.chicagojewishnews.com/is-creator-matt-groening-jewish/ kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6uWlq9vndaYj5s.html

  • @schoowoolovesbooboo2170

    @schoowoolovesbooboo2170

    8 ай бұрын

    That must be why the girl Bart was talking to pronounced Toronto properly

  • @Starbits7
    @Starbits7 Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian, I think it's funny when people poke fun at Canada. When the song "Blame Canada" came out and everyone here thought it was really funny. But I remember a couple American news reports worrying that our country would retaliate .... which just made us love the song more lol

  • @loonylovesgood
    @loonylovesgood Жыл бұрын

    The more I watch your channel, the more I’m convinced Canada owes a lot of our culture to our Scottish, Irish and British roots!

  • @PGLAMB1978

    @PGLAMB1978

    Жыл бұрын

    no shit sherlock where else would we of gotten it?

  • @Dee-JayW

    @Dee-JayW

    Жыл бұрын

    of course we do 🙄

  • @brandonb9978

    @brandonb9978

    Жыл бұрын

    A history book could help with that lol. Cheers 🍻

  • @ashbradford

    @ashbradford

    Жыл бұрын

    Duh?

  • @1971GeeGee

    @1971GeeGee

    8 ай бұрын

    Our humour is definitely based off UK humour,

  • @pvdogs2
    @pvdogs2 Жыл бұрын

    I remember a piece by Jim Carrey where he said when he first moved to Los Angeles, if he said he was from Canada the response was always 'Wow, Canada. Must have been cold'. He then goes on jokingly to say that he soon changed his response to say Yes it is very cold. We have to drill holes in the ice to catch our food and then we need to build an igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears and flying hockey pucks.

  • @janiceeglover2830
    @janiceeglover2830 Жыл бұрын

    The late John Candy was hysterical

  • @j.e.7185
    @j.e.7185 Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian I can vouch that curling is quite popular here. Not as popular as hockey but more popular than our actual national sport, lacrosse. ❤️🇨🇦✌️

  • @majbrat

    @majbrat

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth

  • @pjperdue1293

    @pjperdue1293

    Жыл бұрын

    True! Once a BC coworker told me she was taking time off to go to Saskatchewan for the annual Brier. I said, "Oh, you're competing?" She replied, "No, just watching!" Curling is huge here.

  • @sadee1287

    @sadee1287

    Жыл бұрын

    I've always wondered why lacrosse suffered from lack of exposure and though we have teams all across Canada, they're never televised. I knew one of the coaches several years ago, but never got the chance to ask him why.

  • @joelmacdonald6994

    @joelmacdonald6994

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, curling is WAY bigger than you’d expect. Especially in rural areas. And it’s actually a ton of fun to play, and once you learn to play, it can be fun to watch.

  • @christineyetman640
    @christineyetman640 Жыл бұрын

    There is nowhere on this earth who make fun of themselves more than Newfoundlanders...I think most Newfies have a very unique sense of humour.....We can find the funny in any situation

  • @pjperdue1293

    @pjperdue1293

    Жыл бұрын

    Newfs are also the friendliest Canucks I've ever met (I'm in BC).

  • @bcdave91

    @bcdave91

    Жыл бұрын

    Newfoundland and Labrador is a great province to live in. I'm from BC, but I spent 5 years in St. John's. Awesome place with people from all over the world (including lots of British Columbians!).

  • @margaretjames6494

    @margaretjames6494

    Жыл бұрын

    In one of the videos about "Come from Away" the local police officer in Gander mentions that a lot of people try to make fun of their language and mannerisms and don't do a very good job - and it's insulting but they don't get mad about it, they just make fun at them. Perfectly said.

  • @jenniferdnoseworthy2348

    @jenniferdnoseworthy2348

    Жыл бұрын

    Newfoundland and Labradorians can make fun of each other but we don’t really like come from aways to make fun of us, especially to our face.

  • @ecampbell5837

    @ecampbell5837

    Жыл бұрын

    Newfie’s are the best!

  • @sadboysdiehard
    @sadboysdiehard Жыл бұрын

    as a Canadian, none of it matters, one of the best countries in the world

  • @katy2too217

    @katy2too217

    Жыл бұрын

    🇨🇦

  • @upyourglass

    @upyourglass

    Жыл бұрын

    👵🏻🇨🇦

  • @Moluccan56

    @Moluccan56

    Жыл бұрын

    People can say what they want. I couldn’t care less. So many people from around the world leave their countries to settle here, it can’t be that bad. 🇨🇦

  • @danyarwood1432

    @danyarwood1432

    5 ай бұрын

    THE BEST COUNTRY!!✊🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @LeonShutkevin

    @LeonShutkevin

    4 ай бұрын

    Where you from?

  • @cjg2k
    @cjg2k Жыл бұрын

    Highly recommend watching the movie "Men With Brooms" - a Canadian comedy starring Paul Gross and Leslie Nielsen. It's an ode to both curling in Canada, and the differences between Canada and the US. Love the movie, and there are so many little things that are just "Look - Canadiana!!!!" in it.

  • @faysalkus1083

    @faysalkus1083

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree

  • @AFrozenCock

    @AFrozenCock

    Жыл бұрын

    This!!!

  • @ranmyaku4381

    @ranmyaku4381

    Жыл бұрын

    Loved that movie. Totally agree. That and Canadian Bacon with John Candy.

  • @slake9727

    @slake9727

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely recommend Canadian Bacon

  • @crystalview5811
    @crystalview5811 Жыл бұрын

    I grew up in the SCTV Era, brilliant sketches, iconic characters and no one knew where John Candy, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Harold Ramus, Rick Moranis and Andrea Martin would eventually land! GO CANADA!

  • @Asher8328
    @Asher8328 Жыл бұрын

    A lot of British comedy was on TV when I was growing up. Of course there was Monty Python, but even other shows like, "The Two Ronnies," and "Spitting Image." "Faulty Towers," despite the short run, was always a favorite of mine as well. And I would say British culture, including TV, had a big impact on even the home grown comedy that was made in Canada.

  • @brendamiller5785

    @brendamiller5785

    Жыл бұрын

    ...and we were funny Waay before them.🤣😄😆! In fact, Canadians invented all the laughing emogis 😅🤣😁🤣😄😆 Loved those shows....maybe because I'm part English. PS If it's not been said, Yes!!! we love curling! The World Championships have been here several times. I'd say that was a real conversation between the players...they wear microphones these days...be careful what you say 😉

  • @Shamacanada

    @Shamacanada

    Жыл бұрын

    Coronation Street seemed like a comedy when I saw it on CBC, the folks would get into CRAZY situations 😊

  • @carolynquinn8325

    @carolynquinn8325

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Shamacanada haha I still watch. Partly b/c of nostalgia but also because unlike American tv where everyone’s a young multimillionaire supermodel ceo personal trainer and everything’s ultra serious - corrie is just a bunch of everyday people, whom the writers never allow to get too serious for too long. Nor indeed do they ignore their roots. And considering a Canadian championed its creation (Harry Elton) never fails to feel like a little piece of home remains somewhere adjacent to its heart :)

  • @timetraveler5246

    @timetraveler5246

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank goodness the Canadian dry, self- deprecating sense of humour is rooted in British culture and humour. I’m grateful that despite being neighbours with the great United States, we have retained ties to our history, thus preserving our own unique national characteristics. Hopefully they will never be erased and Canada will remain uniquely individual to our Southern neighbours. 🇨🇦

  • @glenmcdonald375

    @glenmcdonald375

    Жыл бұрын

    go back further...Benny Hill, Have u been served? the Office (original one), Red Dwarf

  • @samhelfrich2901
    @samhelfrich2901 Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian, I'm proud when they mention my country in a sitcom! 😃 Sure, they ATTEMPT to insult us, but, I doubt anyone takes it seriously, we find it amusing and, just figure, "Let the baby have his bottle." It's all about keeping peace and having fun. 😉

  • @Aughtel

    @Aughtel

    Жыл бұрын

    God knows we take our shots at them anyways. It's only fair.

  • @mfyh13

    @mfyh13

    Жыл бұрын

    But 2e are starting to get cocky

  • @michellerobin5461

    @michellerobin5461

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Aughtel it’s all in good fun. But I wouldn’t trade being born here for anything in the world ❤️🇨🇦✌🏻

  • @Qmocean

    @Qmocean

    Жыл бұрын

    One of my all-time fav random 🇨🇦 mentions on US tv was from This Is Us. "He's isn't gay, he's French Canadian." Serious ass episode of a serious ass show made that shit come from outta no where lol

  • @michellerobin5461

    @michellerobin5461

    Жыл бұрын

    @avtomatt Well you’re our friends! You’re always welcome here. ❤️🇨🇦✌🏻

  • @agentm83
    @agentm83 Жыл бұрын

    In Canada, along with a hockey rink, practically every small town has a curling rink too!

  • @janiceeglover2830
    @janiceeglover2830 Жыл бұрын

    Don't forget rick mercer who went to the US and questioned the politicians who pretending to understand them

  • @janmacdonald1547

    @janmacdonald1547

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder if anyone ever told Sarah Huckabee Sander's dad what a moron he appeared to be on Rick Mercer's Talking to Americans. Made it so easy to 'consider the source' when she was the mouthpiece of Trump back in the 'day'. Intelligence is not their forte.

  • @brendamiller5785

    @brendamiller5785

    Жыл бұрын

    Loved that!

  • @MissV301

    @MissV301

    3 ай бұрын

    TALKING TO AMERICANS!!! 😂😂😂

  • @LordPorkChop84
    @LordPorkChop84 Жыл бұрын

    .....we're just happy to be part of the conversation 😊

  • @cosycloud
    @cosycloud Жыл бұрын

    We can all take a joke - just don't call us Americans. I love hearing Canada mentioned in comedy shows. Some of the stereotypes are weird and wrong but that's ok - most of the time it's in good fun. But like I said the only thing that isn't funny is when you call us Americans or say there's no difference between us and our southern neighbors.

  • @cosycloud

    @cosycloud

    Жыл бұрын

    And yes curling is popular here. We even have to learn it in highschool in phys-ed lol

  • @ranmyaku4381

    @ranmyaku4381

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with this

  • @Martin.Wilson

    @Martin.Wilson

    Жыл бұрын

    I had an acquaintance refer to Canada as "America-Lite". We had words, I can assure you.

  • @janetmckeen-peterkin5963

    @janetmckeen-peterkin5963

    Жыл бұрын

    Canadians spell neighbours…….”ours”. Ha ha!

  • @cosycloud

    @cosycloud

    Жыл бұрын

    @@janetmckeen-peterkin5963 I often use American spelling online. If I don't I usually get the opposite to your comment. "You are spelling [...] wrong" so to avoid trolls and pedants I use American instead of British and Canadian spelling.

  • @jmcr71795
    @jmcr71795 Жыл бұрын

    Many TV and movies are shot in Canada. For instance, when I finally watched the Netflix show "Lucifer", which is supposed to be in LA, but the second episode, "Lucifer, Stay, Good Devil", in a scene filmed on the street, you can distinctly see downtown Vancouver, BC. For me, I had to laugh because this scene was shot right outside where I use to live in Vancouver, on East Franklin St.!

  • @agilemind6241

    @agilemind6241

    Ай бұрын

    Gotta love all the Canadian writers and producers slipping in references or giveaways about Canada in the programs.

  • @bernadettearsenault4489
    @bernadettearsenault4489 Жыл бұрын

    I love our sense of humor.It's really hard to offend us as we are always making fun of ourselves. And the Americans don't know that which is also very funny.

  • @sgrannie9938

    @sgrannie9938

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, though I have to admit that the leering “what’s it all aBOOT, eh?” has worn thin. Makes me wish I could reply in Welsh ☺️

  • @meagankelly8755
    @meagankelly8755 Жыл бұрын

    They are all fantastic, but man do I miss John Candy. The Great Outdoors is still one of my all time favorite movies.

  • @Mimsyx2

    @Mimsyx2

    Жыл бұрын

    Uncle Buck

  • @margaretmorrison7960

    @margaretmorrison7960

    Жыл бұрын

    Loved Uncle Buck. Was one of my Dads favorite movies.

  • @mckessa17

    @mckessa17

    Жыл бұрын

    Planes, Trains and Automobiles was the best.

  • @aileen694

    @aileen694

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed! John Candy was wicked funny! And also he was excellent in serious parts: Only The Lonely with the gorgeous icon, Maureen O'Hara...not a well known movie, but a wonderful one. And hilarious too!

  • @LindaH69

    @LindaH69

    Жыл бұрын

    Love them all but especially Uncle Buck.

  • @TheOrzoSavo
    @TheOrzoSavo Жыл бұрын

    The last clip was from "How to be a Canadian" by IFHT Films and CBC Comedy

  • @Ispy10101
    @Ispy10101 Жыл бұрын

    Curling is a huge sport here, especially in the Martimes ( east coast ), but you can find leagues all across Canada as well as small town curling rinks. Its easily one of the top 5 sports in Canada.

  • @Nikki7B

    @Nikki7B

    Жыл бұрын

    I love curling. We have a curling rink here in my Ontario small town. Played a few times. Love it.

  • @SPAMDAGGER22

    @SPAMDAGGER22

    Жыл бұрын

    It was part of our phys.ed. curriculum in grades7/8 in Saskatchewan

  • @Nikki7B

    @Nikki7B

    Жыл бұрын

    @Spammy Dagger same with us, except for grade 9 and 10 here.

  • @TheCanadiangirl4

    @TheCanadiangirl4

    Жыл бұрын

    We have a joke that one ends up playing at some point in their life here. I learned how to play in high school and ended up playing it during a work event.

  • @badplay156

    @badplay156

    Жыл бұрын

    It isn't just in the east coast. Every small town on Prairies has a curling rink

  • @angief7412
    @angief7412 Жыл бұрын

    We're just happy to be here! 🇨🇦 Lol

  • @grambo1313
    @grambo1313 Жыл бұрын

    As someone from Newfoundland all the comedians in that skit are from Newfoundland so it is authentic although there are dozens of sub dilects throughout the island. That said team Gushue if you follow curling none of them have much of an accent.

  • @nancymilawski1048
    @nancymilawski1048 Жыл бұрын

    Canadian Bacon starring John Candy, Rhea Perlman and Alan Alda and is hilarious. The US invades Canada again. (War of 1812 they invaded too.)

  • @agilemind6241

    @agilemind6241

    Ай бұрын

    There's even some sneaky jokes in it : in the scenes where they are crossing the lake into Canada, the "USA" is actually Hamilton Ontario.

  • @FurtiveSkeptical
    @FurtiveSkeptical Жыл бұрын

    Kids in the Hall, Codco , Letterkenny, red green show, SCTV....Wayne and Shuster(think "the two Ronnies" but more music) ...

  • @Lakeshore14
    @Lakeshore14 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite comedian is John Candy. Loved him especially in Uncle Buck. 💔

  • @vaudreelavallee3757

    @vaudreelavallee3757

    Жыл бұрын

    What did you think of him in Canadian Bacon?

  • @Lakeshore14

    @Lakeshore14

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vaudreelavallee3757 I thought he was great. The movie was hilarious. Miss John Candy.

  • @aileen694

    @aileen694

    Жыл бұрын

    John Candy, agreed! Wicked funny man. Also excellent in a serious role in Only The Lonely - great film with Maureen O'Hara.

  • @Lakeshore14

    @Lakeshore14

    Жыл бұрын

    @Aileen Yes I agree. Loved him in Only the Lonely. 👍

  • @CPegRun
    @CPegRun Жыл бұрын

    I’m Canadian and find the humour about us and our country hilarious!!! The best Movie I’ve seen poking fun at Canada is “Canadian Bacon”, starring John Candy and Rhea Pearlman!! So worth your while to watch!!

  • @Shmerpy

    @Shmerpy

    Жыл бұрын

    A classic. One of my favourites.

  • @Dimcle
    @Dimcle Жыл бұрын

    Most of us don't take offence because we've been putting up with it for two centuries.

  • @gimenovax1
    @gimenovax1 Жыл бұрын

    The old Kids In The Hall was really good , Trailer Park Boys and Corner Gas. And they were from 3 distinct parts of the country. Although Trailer park boys hits a little to close to home sometimes.

  • @judywelch1044
    @judywelch1044 Жыл бұрын

    76 yr old Canuk here. I live in the busiest border town in Canada so I really Know Yanks. I look at Canadian stereotypes and just laugh. i really am not offended in the least. I know when Yanks make fun of us its just because they are ignorant. Most of us are like you said ..we dont take things too seriously cause I know the truth. WE ARE GREAT

  • @janmacdonald1547

    @janmacdonald1547

    Жыл бұрын

    Windsor???

  • @Nikki7B

    @Nikki7B

    Жыл бұрын

    Windsor? I'm close to Windsor.

  • @janmacdonald1547

    @janmacdonald1547

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Nikki7B I lived in Windsor and Essex County (Kingsville) for almost half a century. Moved to Kitchener a couple of years ago when I retired. Great place to live

  • @Nikki7B

    @Nikki7B

    Жыл бұрын

    @Jan MacDonald I'm in kingsville :) I love this town. I was born in Leamington, and moved to Kingsville when I got married. Have been here almost 20 years now. Hope you are enjoying retirement in Kitchener.

  • @deanbusch2727
    @deanbusch2727 Жыл бұрын

    Of the 1st few I would have to say John Candy, John was such a great performer, and a Canadian Icon.

  • @bonniehaldane5305
    @bonniehaldane5305 Жыл бұрын

    Laughter is the best medicine and Canadians love to laugh.

  • @SPAMDAGGER22
    @SPAMDAGGER22 Жыл бұрын

    The Regina/Saskatoon bit is hilarious. I'm from Regina.

  • @margaretjames6494
    @margaretjames6494 Жыл бұрын

    We had an American come to work for my company in Vancouver. He was very interested in learning more about Canada so I loaned him a book called "How to be Canadian (even if you already are one)". It's hilarious with a lot of genuine history and information but a lot of satire and playing on stereotypes. He said he liked the book but couldn't tell when they were joking, or not. LOL

  • @TheBeatenPaths
    @TheBeatenPaths Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian, I'm glad the US markets us that way to fellow Americans. The less anyone knows the truth, all the better!!

  • @timothyhopewell6168

    @timothyhopewell6168

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth! Though... it does irk me sometimes when tv shows depict us as little better then red neck hicks (I don't mean to stereotype) that don't have large cities, a functioning police force (local, Provincial, and country wide, etc), even though we are generally on par with America - if not better in certain aspects *cough*healthcare/gun control*cough* Oh yeah, sorry, suppose to keep that a secret.

  • @unkyduck
    @unkyduck Жыл бұрын

    The dialogue during the curling was absolutely real. Regarding popularity: at the peak, Winnipeg had more sheets of curling ice than Scotland... it's dropped off a bit.

  • @victoriam9337
    @victoriam9337 Жыл бұрын

    Hi from Quebec….curling rocks here

  • @lisalindland2286
    @lisalindland2286 Жыл бұрын

    Mert, I have to tell you how much gratitude I have for you and your videos. It's so wonderful to watch your reactions, whether to our humour, our Canadian "eccentricities" or the natural beauty of our country, and helps remind me just what a great country and culture I'm so proud to be a part of. I have travelled the world and although it's always tough to end a fabulous trip, it's also always great to return home. It warms my heart to see how positive your reactions are--I actually teared up while watching you react to how beautiful our country is, which was the first video of yours I found. I sure hope you get to come visit and that you aren't disappointed. Make sure to let us all know when you and your family is coming so we can welcome you in, show you around and feed you some beaver tails, lol.

  • @johnross5889

    @johnross5889

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm just reading this in my kayak..Canada is the world's best kept secret..shhh

  • @Vincentorix
    @Vincentorix Жыл бұрын

    Curling is huge in Canada. Thanks Scotland for this wonderful sport. It swept us away eh!

  • @mel87kel
    @mel87kel Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian I love when shows (especially the Simpsons because it's my favourite animated show) mention us, it's so nice to be included. Also yeah curling is pretty popular here. Also also, the last clip about the kid upset about his poutine is from a video on KZread called 'How to be a Canadian.'

  • @mojognoinski3039
    @mojognoinski3039 Жыл бұрын

    Love our “Letter Kenny” they are the closes to Canadian best humour you can get to. But you need to get to the 3 or 4 th episode to understand

  • @susanconnolly4931
    @susanconnolly4931 Жыл бұрын

    I love your channels! I especially get a kick of how Canadians are made fun of...im Canadian and i love it, dont take it personally, its so funny. Yes for very many Americans, it is just that they dont jnow much about Canada, and many other Countries as well. Only thing I'm not particularly fond of, is when someone refers to Canada as Americans. Nope, we are Canadians, and humble in our Pride of Canada, and Canadians. Rembering, that we arent perfect, and would be so bold to say such a thing...but I love my Country...I Love Scotland, Ireland and England as well. Cheers from Halifax Nova Scotia Canada. ❤

  • @dmbthegurl
    @dmbthegurl Жыл бұрын

    Curling is very popular, great way to get out of the house in winter, play a game involving ice and drink beer with friends. The Newfoundland accent is no joke. I worked with a lady who had just come to Ontario and her accent was so strong I kept having to ask her to repeat what she said. She finally told me she thought I had a hearing impairment!

  • @aileen694

    @aileen694

    Жыл бұрын

    Ron James, from NL!!!

  • @Ivyskid

    @Ivyskid

    Жыл бұрын

    In a small town, Cloyne, Ontario a server at a donut diner had a strong what I thought was Newfoundland accent. I asked her if she was was from there and she said no she was born in Cloyne and had never traveled but said many people ask her if she's a Newfie. Cloyne is approximately an hour and a half north of Kingston. The Scottish, Irish, British mashup cadence is strong in rural Eastern Ontario.

  • @philpaine3068
    @philpaine3068 Жыл бұрын

    Curling is the big sport of small cities and towns in Canada. Not so much in the bigger cities. Manitoba probably has the highest density of rinks, clubs and leagues. It's extremely popular in small-town Quebec, P.E.I. and Nova Scotia. The game is best enjoyed with a substantial amount of rotgut Canadian rye whiskey. It's Scottishness is part of the charm, and has always been integral to it, with most of the game's terminology being of Scottish origin. The same Canadian towns that have a big curling rink will also tend to have highland games and other signs of the country's Scottish heritage. The game is basically played in Canada, Scotland, and Scandinavia. Some Americans play it in the northernmost states, but it's little known to the public there. Long ago, I was at a party in Arizona. I mentioned curling for some reason, and found myself compelled to explain what it was. When I got to the part about sweeping the ice with brooms, I realized that nobody in the room believed me and thought I was making it all up.

  • @johnp5990

    @johnp5990

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Mississauga (the seventh-most populous municipality in Canada, third-most in Ontario). We have a number of curling clubs, and there was a curling league when I went to high school. Both our boys team and girls team did well.

  • @pvdogs2

    @pvdogs2

    Жыл бұрын

    We have a lot of curling clubs in Toronto. Even the company I work for has a curling league.

  • @philpaine3068

    @philpaine3068

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnp5990 Nice to hear that. For all its absurd-looking elements, curling is a good game. I didn't mean to imply that curling is absent from the biggest cities. Far from it. But it does have to compete with the many other amusements available in a big city, and many of the newer immigrants come from places where the sport is unknown. The population of Mississauga is nearly 40% of South Asian background, so, as you might expect, it has a host of cricket clubs. It's in small-town Canada that you find curling at the heart of the local social scene, right along with the Kiwanis Club or the Richelieu Club.

  • @johnp5990

    @johnp5990

    Жыл бұрын

    @@philpaine3068 I know you did not mean anything negative. You just meant that it's one of the main sports in more rural areas, possibly second only to hockey (or even more popular than hockey). It is that way in the town where my cottage is located, and people play both hockey and curling on the lake when it freezes over. I just wanted to clarify, for those who may not know, that curling is also popular in the city, even if it's not as high-ranking in being the favourite sport.

  • @delwynklassen3644

    @delwynklassen3644

    Жыл бұрын

    My first year at university in BC we had a whole dorm of guys pantomiming curling with a gallon jug and pool cues for the one guy from the States. “Hurry! Hurry hard!” It took forever to convince him it was real.

  • @Ruprect44
    @Ruprect44 Жыл бұрын

    The great humorist Stephen Fry once compared the British and American sense of humour by relating it to the scene in Animal House when John Belushi grabs the guy's guitar and smashes it. Fry said that American comedy is the one smashing the guitar while British comedy is the guy whose guitar gets smashed.

  • @danielabbott3975
    @danielabbott3975 Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian i think these jokes are brilliant… love em

  • @wendycrawford1792
    @wendycrawford1792 Жыл бұрын

    Regarding donuts. Many years ago, pro hockey player, Tim Horton opened a number of Tim Horton coffee and donut shops. There were franchises. They were a huge hit. Coffee was good and the donuts were big and delicious! These coffee shops became meeting places for folks to get together and visit. Some people meet everyday. There’s no pressure to leave. Years later, the shops expanded, turning up everywhere. They added more things to their menu, like cookies and muffins. Then they added on sandwiches and chilli. Tim Horton died not long after Tim Hortons became a household word. Some years back they made some changes, all to make more $! They stopped making the donuts in the stores. They were shipped to different stores from some main place. I think they arrive frozen or something. They also vastly reduced the size of the donuts( a really shitty move. Once they’d shrunk the donuts, they could fit a dozen in a box, which was an obvious advantage. I don’t go anymore - haven’t for years. Millions do though, l think it’s because it’s such a great meeting place for friends. Ps we’ve always had donuts in our bakeries.

  • @rickncam3
    @rickncam3 Жыл бұрын

    Another show you should review is Corner Gas. While I grew up in Alberta, the show Corner Gas was located in rural Saskatchewan which is just one province over. Both provinces are considered prairie provinces and the populations are quite similar. I cannot picture anybody growing up in the 60s, 70,s, or 80s that cannot relate somehow to something silly in the plots and/or characters of the show. Brent Butt, who I believe created as well as starred in the show, definitely captured a culture, the eastern-western rivalry, the importance of Canadian football to smaller populated centres, the silly fads of the times, the small town atmosphere where everybody knows everything and everybody else, and shows the world once again that Canadians are willing to laugh at themselves. With Canadian humour, it is easy to laugh.

  • @kevinchoong3485
    @kevinchoong3485 Жыл бұрын

    Yes curling extremely popular in Canada. Our men and women's teams are both ranked 3rd in the world.

  • @jonathanbrowne9538
    @jonathanbrowne9538 Жыл бұрын

    40 year old Canadian male here. I LOVE when American shows take the piss out of Canada. We can definitely take a joke, and it's hilarious to see what things they get right and what things they get completely wrong. 😂 As far as the best time a Yankee show roasted Canada? Mystery Science Theatre 3000 - Tom Servo's Canada Song

  • @maplesyrupUK
    @maplesyrupUK Жыл бұрын

    You must watch Nathan Fielder, he’s easily one of our best ever, my British friends love him

  • @SovranMonk
    @SovranMonk Жыл бұрын

    The new Mike Meyers show, The Pentaverate, when he crosses from canada to the us, and the visuals upgrade as well. So funny.

  • @koru9780
    @koru9780 Жыл бұрын

    Both my parents curled when we lived in Gander Newfoundland when I was a kid. It is inexpensive, there are curling rinks everywhere and you do not have to be an athlete to play. So yes, very popular in that pretty much anyone old enough to move a rock can play.

  • @brendamiller5785

    @brendamiller5785

    Жыл бұрын

    True Story When I was young, my Dad played on the pulp mill curling team, and there was an annual bonspiel right after Christmas. The curling rink was part of the Legion building (of course). One year my Dad was hoping just to play a few ends and then join the party. But his team kept winning. He used to say all he got for three days was third place and 2 beer ! 🤣😁😄😅

  • @koru9780

    @koru9780

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brendamiller5785 That's what you call 'pay to play' LOL

  • @arl1958
    @arl19582 ай бұрын

    I was very lucky to meet John Candy when he was filming the bob sled movie in Calgary. I was attending a company Christmas Party at the Palliser Hotel, was in the elevator, he got in with a couple of friends....nicest man ever! He asked how I was doing, etc and wished me a Merry Christmas !!!

  • @tatianaletawsky292
    @tatianaletawsky292 Жыл бұрын

    Not at all offended, I'm laughing with everyone else. We make fun of each other in the same fashion ✌️❣️🇨🇦

  • @Blair19
    @Blair19 Жыл бұрын

    John Candy's passing affected me, unexpectedly.. He is a beloved Canadian through and through.. So nice, so funny and so down to earth!! #UncleBuck

  • @bruceshodgepodge
    @bruceshodgepodge Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian, I can say if you can't laugh at others unless you can laugh at yourself and yes curling is huge in Canada.

  • @brianmarshall2718
    @brianmarshall2718 Жыл бұрын

    One of funniest moments is John Candy in Planes, Trains and Automobiles. John Candy driving a literally burned out K-car convertible gets stopped by a cop. As the shocked cop arrives beside the car, Candy says "Is there a problem officer?". Pure gold.

  • @singtweetypie

    @singtweetypie

    Жыл бұрын

    I think I must have watched that movie at least 10 times if not 20. It's my favourite John Candy movie...as it shows both his comedy chops and his dramatic abilities. I miss him so much - just as I miss Robin Williams.

  • @waltermc3906
    @waltermc3906 Жыл бұрын

    Ah yes...curling in Canada... Curling may have been invented in Scotland, but Canada has become the undisputed masters of it. In my hometown of Winnipeg we have (had?) more cureling clubs in our city than all of Scotland combined. Our Manitoba Provincial championship is world class curling China sent its Woman's Olympic Curling Team here to train full time for two years... it worked they won gold.

  • @vaudreelavallee3757

    @vaudreelavallee3757

    Жыл бұрын

    My late dad came home boasting that he did his duty as a Manitoban to help our curling team win. He bumped into Connie Laliberte and told her that what was throwing off her throw was the extra 20 pounds she put on and, if she were to lose it, she would regain her precision. I doubt she appreciated the advice from a chubby man with dysphagia and crutches on his glasses. Jenn Jones has done our Province proud. I am reminded of it every time I see that mural from the Superstore parking lot.

  • @faysalkus1083

    @faysalkus1083

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm also from Wpg and life is too hard if you can't laugh.

  • @sirdavidoftor3413
    @sirdavidoftor3413 Жыл бұрын

    If your going to dive into Canadian comedy, I would suggest SCTV. ( Second City Television network) I believe it was a response to the American’s Saturday Night live. It was where John Candy really made a name for himself, as well as many others. My favourite was always Doug and Bob Mackenzie as they explored the “ Great White North”. This comedy spot was actually made to fulfill Canadian content rules, and “ took off” as being very popular. There was a movie made, Doug and Bob’s big Adventure, as well as an Album. One of my favourite “ topics “ was how to grow mice in beer bottles, and my favourite song on the album was the 12 days of Christmas. Edit: spelling Stay safe, stay sane, stay strong Ukraine 🇺🇦

  • @singtweetypie

    @singtweetypie

    Жыл бұрын

    Doug Mackenzie was played by Dave Thomas and and Bob Mackenzie was played by Rick Moranis. SCTV debuted in 1976, just one year after SNL (Saturday Night Live), whose creator Lorne Michaels is also Canadian. In addition to Thomas and Moranis, SCTV included Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Martin Short, John Candy, Harold Ramis, Catherine O'Hara and others. Canada is known as a comedy powerhouse. Other notables are Leslie Nielsen, Seth Rogen, Dan Akroyd, Mike Meyers, Jim Carrey, Dave Foley, Norm McDonald, Rick Mercer, Mike Smith, Tommy Chong, Mark McKinney, Brent Butt, Russell Peters, Will Arnett, Tom Green, Phil Hartman, Kevin McDonald, Katherine Ryan, Samantha Bee, Colin Mochrie, Rich Little, Nathan Fielder, Harland Williams, Howie Mandel, Wayne and Shuster, Will Sasso, Scott Thompson, Bruce McCulloch, David Steinberg, Caroline Rhea, Jeremy Hotz, Matt Wright, Michael Cera, Steve Smith (aka Red Green) etc. (Feel free to add more of our wonderful Canadian comedians/comedic actors)

  • @aaronlawrence666

    @aaronlawrence666

    Жыл бұрын

    A good comment until you felt the need to virtue signal. Way to ruin it.

  • @nathandufton3854

    @nathandufton3854

    Жыл бұрын

    Strange brew was the movie

  • @renyauger4560

    @renyauger4560

    Жыл бұрын

    SCTV predated Saturday Night Live and gave Lorne Michaels the idea. Also classic sketch comedy, The Kids in the Hall.

  • @woobyca7709
    @woobyca7709 Жыл бұрын

    There is an accent similar to Newfie on the New Brunswick north shore. I'm not sure about urban Canada but in rural Canada we grew up with PBS, CBC and Channel 8 (American TV) so we had Benny Hill, The Carry On Gang, Monty Python, Have You Been Served?, Fawlty Towers, The Two Ronnies, etc. That's where we got our humour (humor with a u) although spell check doesn't know how to spell it that way.

  • @johnp5990

    @johnp5990

    Жыл бұрын

    I grew up in Toronto and Mississauga, and we had the same TV channels / shows. You can't blame the spellcheck ...it's American (ignorant of Canadian spelling).

  • @joshuakruger9455
    @joshuakruger9455 Жыл бұрын

    Yep, we absolutely love curling, and Newfie is kind of a blend between Scots, Welsh and a few different Irish accents. Canada is very big on self-deprecating humor, and a big part of being Canadian culture is never taking yourself too seriously.

  • @aileen694
    @aileen694 Жыл бұрын

    Rah Rah Rah! Just caught the clip from Cool Runnings: John Candy in frigid Calgary with that sweet Jamaican Olympic team! Another Hissterical one!

  • @cathyruta7518
    @cathyruta7518 Жыл бұрын

    That guy with the kid is Rick Mercer. He's been a comedy star for several decades, originally with Codco, sketch comedy from Newfoundland, along with the great Mary Walsh and Cathy Jones. Not sure how easy those old sketches are to find, but you should be able to find the more sanitized This Hour Has 22 Minutes, a parody of the old weekly newsmagazine This Hour Has 7 Days. And if you ever liked Not the Nine O'clock news.

  • @juliebell7447
    @juliebell7447 Жыл бұрын

    I’m very surprised by this collection - so many clips that I LOVE!

  • @coronis03
    @coronis03 Жыл бұрын

    “Blame Canada!” 🤣 from South Park ♥️ I adore self deprecating Canadian humour!

  • @graciefolden2359
    @graciefolden2359 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, that was an actual Curling match, Team Canada against Team Bottcher (which was representing the Province of Alberta) in "The Brier". The Brier, known as the Tim Hortons Brier for sponsorship reasons, is the annual Canadian men's curling championship, sanctioned by Curling Canada. The current event name refers to its main sponsor, the Tim Hortons coffee and donut shop chain. I would say Curling is larger in Canada than anywhere else in the World with multiple Pro teams in each Province & Territory, many teams from around the world have lived and trained here and there is a yearly Curling circuit of tournaments that are made up with at least half the teams being international, UK, Scandinavian, European, Asian 😊❤

  • @robertshetler4143
    @robertshetler4143 Жыл бұрын

    Donald Sunderland portraying the character "Oddball "in Clint Eastwood movie Kelly's Heroes.

  • @Dee-JayW

    @Dee-JayW

    Жыл бұрын

    one of the greats! 🎥 ❤❤

  • @davidbrock2450
    @davidbrock2450 Жыл бұрын

    You want Canadian talents/comedy (or irony), The Band "The Guess Who" and their song "American Woman" Or the SCTV/"Great White North" comedy album with the Song "Take Off" sang by the GREAT Getty Lee (lead singer, bassist, and keyboardist). Check out the "Official Video") to start with. All 3 members of the band would easily rank in the 10 ten in thier catagories . Neil Peart (RIP), was continually ranked as one of the best drummers of all time along side Keith Moon. Neil was know for writing all the lyrics of RUSH songs, but his songe would routinely have around 10 different time changes in each song. As for "The Proffessors(Neil Peart)'s drum skills check out his live 9+ minute drum solo in Germany.

  • @Lala61669
    @Lala61669 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great video, love seeing your reactions. One of my fav Canadian sketches is from SCTV 'Great White North' with Bob and Dough McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, I think it's hilarious, love the comedy. We do have a lot of great Canadian actors and actresses and some of them are my favs; Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Jim Carrey, Dan Akroyd, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, just to name a few...okay fine the whole cast of SCTV Canada lol. This Hour Has 22 Mins is a great show too, I love when they parodied Justin Beibers 'Sorry', great video and song.

  • @user-ld9tf4td8s
    @user-ld9tf4td8s Жыл бұрын

    For those wondering the first comedian is John Wing

  • @jayLucja
    @jayLucja Жыл бұрын

    The skit about Newfoundland was from a show called "this hour has 22 minutes" it's been on the air since 1993. Some great Canadian have written and been on this show over the years like: Rick Mercer, Colin Mochrie (known for being on "Who's line is it anyway"), Mark Critch, Cathy Jones, Shaun Majumder, Mary Walsh... To name a few.

  • @cgluck
    @cgluck Жыл бұрын

    Hell, half the Canadian jokes are written by Canadians who got jobs as writers down in the US. No BS. And yes, curling is very popular in Canada.. I never really got into it myself. But I have friends who did, And when the game was over, it was one huge drinking party. Seriously , that was so much beer in front of me.

  • @_Twink

    @_Twink

    Жыл бұрын

    I've played a few times with friends at the local rink, but it's like 3 or 5 times a year.

  • @maureenmann5616
    @maureenmann5616 Жыл бұрын

    Watching this makes me want to watch John Candy movies. Who doesn’t feel good watching the great outdoors?

  • @carolynquinn8325
    @carolynquinn8325 Жыл бұрын

    That thing you said about a door being opened to a whole new comedy world - it precisely how I felt about British comedy! Like, spot on! It started with Monty Python (of course) when I was a kid and then branched off in all different directions once I caught Red Dwarf on PBS as a teenager, and QI in my 20s. So it’s really neat to hear that experience isn’t just a one way street… er, or door, as the case may be 😅🚪

  • @unkyduck

    @unkyduck

    Жыл бұрын

    does the name Taskmaster mean anything to you ?

  • @carolynquinn8325

    @carolynquinn8325

    Жыл бұрын

    @@unkyduck It certainly does. Love Greg Davies! And the show in general. During covid they put all their shows on youtube for all to watch.

  • @russellsketchley8830
    @russellsketchley8830 Жыл бұрын

    Curling is, as others have said, huge in Canada. Sportsmanship is a large part of curling culture. There is no trash talking at all, team members regularly compliment other teams' shots when a good one is made (for which they are invariably thanked), and if the game is out of hand for one team, they are expected to "shake hands" and acknowledge that the other team has won it without playing right to the end.

  • @dougsteeves2549
    @dougsteeves2549 Жыл бұрын

    Before he created The Simpsons, Matt Groening had a comic strip called Life in Hell. When he first pitched his comic strip, many papers rejected it, until a paper in Toronto took it. It gave Matt his start and is the reason he has often included loving references to Canada in The Simpsons.

  • @karinswartz3046

    @karinswartz3046

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I used to go to the book store and stand in the aisle laughing my head off reading his book. He drew the funniest characters. I was reading the books way before the Simpsons came out.

  • @leonardtoews5129
    @leonardtoews5129 Жыл бұрын

    How can you pick a favourite Canadian actor/actress. As a Canadian it’s been a delight watching this and I laughed the whole way through. It’s great that the stereotypes are close and just so funny to think it’s actually believed 😂

  • @kyrocked
    @kyrocked Жыл бұрын

    My first trip to the states was a wedding in Washington, a little old lady asked me if I had outdoor toilet. I replied "we have three indoor" she said I was lying.

  • @djsmithe
    @djsmithe Жыл бұрын

    Canada has won the Men's World Curling Championships 36 times. Canada has won the Women's World Curling Championships 17 times.

  • @bernadettearsenault4489
    @bernadettearsenault4489 Жыл бұрын

    I sure miss John Candy. He was my favorite.

  • @crooker2
    @crooker2 Жыл бұрын

    If you want some classic Canadian comedy (from the 50's to 80's) look up Wayne and Schuster. They were comedy icons back in the day. Might be a bit outdated today, but very funny for its time.

  • @renyauger4560

    @renyauger4560

    Жыл бұрын

    Legends!

  • @crooker2

    @crooker2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@renyauger4560 right? When I was a child my dad had a signed picture of them... Something you'd get at a public event. Don't know where he got it... But it was legit. For YEARS, I was convinced that he knew them personally. :)

  • @jillianburton7250
    @jillianburton7250 Жыл бұрын

    We grew up with bbc Canada. We know Fawlty Towers, Still Game, Mr Bean, Brown’s boys etc. Our humour comes from across the pond. That’s why we love having the piss taken out of us because we can take a good joke and not be offended. Cheers bud, keep it going.

  • @pjperdue1293
    @pjperdue1293 Жыл бұрын

    I think that's why I love Scottish people so much. We have the same sense of humour when someone's taking the piss out of us -- because others have been doing it to us for so long. (Even though my country has a ridiculously short history compared to yours.)

  • @hyperionzii5889
    @hyperionzii5889 Жыл бұрын

    The great John Candy, my mother knew him and said he was one of the nicest men on earth. Love his movies.

  • @madelinevanderzweep3800

    @madelinevanderzweep3800

    Жыл бұрын

    Uncle Buck!

  • @hyperionzii5889

    @hyperionzii5889

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madelinevanderzweep3800 That actually my favorite of them all lol Ol Buck Melonoma.

  • @NicoloEugelmi001
    @NicoloEugelmi001 Жыл бұрын

    In the old days, the big joke was that 1/3 of any Canadian phonebook was MacDonald. Lots of Scotland up 'ere b'y.

  • @RBR-lo2ei
    @RBR-lo2ei Жыл бұрын

    That scene with John Candy was from the movie Cool Runnin's, the story about the Jamaican bobsled team. Candy was their coach in the movie and he brought his team to Calgary to train.

  • @janiceeglover2830
    @janiceeglover2830 Жыл бұрын

    Poutine with cheese curds and gravy

  • @pamelarogers7015
    @pamelarogers7015 Жыл бұрын

    Another great comedy. Shows the differences between English Canada and French Canada is the movie Bad Cop, Good Cop.

  • @sadboysdiehard
    @sadboysdiehard Жыл бұрын

    Canadians are easily the best curlers

  • @buttnugget2900

    @buttnugget2900

    Жыл бұрын

    We have some pretty good straighteners too!

  • @CosmicAnime
    @CosmicAnime Жыл бұрын

    You should look up the history of the great Canadian Wayne Gretzky, the #1 hockey player of all time. He was surpassing NHL records, when he was a teenager and not even in the NHL. The shots he could pull off was incredible and wild, the way he skated around and through everyone.

  • @lalaj5831
    @lalaj583111 ай бұрын

    You must, must, must find the movie The Canadian Conspiracy. It is pure Canadian comedic gold.

  • @TheLegendOfOblivion
    @TheLegendOfOblivion Жыл бұрын

    Newfies being similar to Irish makes a lot of sense! I never thought of it that way.

  • @GoWestYoungMan
    @GoWestYoungMan Жыл бұрын

    The bizarre thing about those US shows poking fun at Canada is that lots of Americans don't realize it's a joke. To us it's funny, to many of them they're 100% convinced that it's an accurate representation. In summer, you'll invariably run into US tourists with puzzled looks on their faces. They wonder where the lumberjacks are, confused as to why it's sunny/hot, and confused why we're not commuting by dog sled. So it's funny when we tell the joke, amusing (for other reasons) when Americans attempt it.

  • @pjperdue1293

    @pjperdue1293

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. I'm in Victoria, BC, an Alaskan cruise ship destination port. We'll get 100,000 cruise ship tourists this year, and all of them are always puzzled that it's 28°C (82°F) in July; they're wearing heavy sweaters and looking bewildered and sweaty. 😄

  • @LLearners

    @LLearners

    Жыл бұрын

    "Had to park the dogsled this week, eh, cause we had one of those once in a century July heatwaves that melted all the snow. Never seen anything like it and didn't even think it was possible since we were sitting on about six feet of snow right up until last week. This 30 degree weather really came out of nowhere, eh? Gonna be hell trying to repair the ol' igloo, but if we get it done before the deep freeze sets back in, we shouldn't end up with too much frostbite. Gotta rebuild in that sweet spot when it's cold enough, but not too cold, ya know? Fortunately they're calling for some more freezing temperatures next week so we can all get back to normal around here."

  • @pjperdue1293

    @pjperdue1293

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LLearners 🤣

  • @EnbyGaemer2005
    @EnbyGaemer2005 Жыл бұрын

    Ok he saw one part of a skit from This Hour Has 22 Minutes (the Newfoundland curling one right at the start) But I'm still wanting to see him react to more of them.

  • @michelleikoma2953
    @michelleikoma2953 Жыл бұрын

    The writers of the Simpson’s and south park are Canadian. That’s why all the Canadian references

  • @andrewdonatelli6953
    @andrewdonatelli6953 Жыл бұрын

    My sister was a speed skater at the Calgary Olympics and she was was living there when they filmed cool runnings and they used her as an extra.

  • @SherryLynnMadcat
    @SherryLynnMadcat Жыл бұрын

    I used to do work answering calls mostly from the States and it was always a great day when someone would ask about the igloos and polar bears. I've had people believing that we ride polar bears to work. * My favorite of that lineup has always been Michael J Fox. I had a crush on him as a teen. - * I like the Cool Runnings clip you have. There is a spot just before them going out into the cold which is gut-busting funny as well. * Yes, curling is big up here. My grandparents were curlers. * Last but not least: in Stargate Atlantis, there was an episode with Rodney McKay and his sister (who is the actor's sister) and when they are in a spaceship with Samantha Carter, Samantha is amused by the way the siblings, being Canadian, "sing songs" the word "sorry".