yvr girl
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:04 AM
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How can someone be this stupid? |
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I just saw the Tonight Show. Jay was doing a 'Jay Walking' segment. He was asking people about holidays/special days. I'll paraphrase the conversation.
Jay: When is election day?
Dumb Guy: Sometime in October
Jay: Do we have an election this year?
DG: No, next year.
Jay: So when are you going to vote?
DG: Next year.
Jay: What day?
DG: October 15th, next year.
Jay: You'll be the only one.
This guy was 35-40. I'm Canadian, and I know that your elections are on the first Tuesday in November. Also, how can anyone who is paying the smallest amount of attention to the world around them, not know that there is an election this year? Dumb Guy shouldn't even be allowed to vote. JMHO
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:07 AM
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home-schooled?
You're close - our elections are USUALLY on the first Tuesday in November, but the actual day is "the tuesday immediately following the first Monday in November". Thus, if November 1st is a Tuesday, the election is held November 8th.
November 1st is All Saints Day, so the election doesn't ever fall on the 1st.
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:08 AM
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2. HA SHows what you know YVR |
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:13 AM
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Edited on Wed Sep-08-04 02:34 AM by Dookus
I don't speak Canadian.
edit: OH! now I get it. YVR is the OP. I thought it was some weird Canadian lingo.
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yvr girl
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:48 AM
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12. yvr = lax = jfk = ohr |
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yvr is airport code for where I live.
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yvr girl
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:25 AM
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My assumption was based on observation, not actual study. I checked, November 1st landing on a Tuesday during an election year has only happened once in my lifetime (1988.) Not bad for a foreigner. Thanks for the info.
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:27 AM
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than a whole lot of Americans could've. :)
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murielm99
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:24 AM
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4. He is old enough to know better. |
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Saturday, some girls washed my car for a high school fund raiser.
I have a Kerry bumper sticker, and one that says "Bush/Cheney: Four More Wars."
I had to explain that the latter bumper sticker was sarcastic.
Then one of them said to me, "Bush is a Republican, right?"
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:28 AM
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Apathy ring a BELL?????
This is exactly where Shrub and Co want us with the diversion of terrorist and Iraq.......usally when one person fails to vote it usally results in a vote for the incumbent.....
Isnt graet to live in the greatest democracy on the face of the earth and many could care less about exersisng the greatest gift they have.....A CHOICE....
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:28 AM
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7. Damn and the guy probably would have voted for Bush |
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But will show up on the wrong date.
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yvr girl
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:30 AM
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is that he is 'Not a likely voter.'
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:29 AM
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9. Hey!!!...why are you Canadians intercepting our television signals?!? |
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...Are you paying for it? Are you the least bit familiar with the basis of western capitalism?
Be good or we'll beam Fox™ News your way.
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yvr girl
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:43 AM
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11. Canada started as a business venture |
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Initially, people came here to get a piece of the fur trade action. The Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest continually operating business in the world, so I've heard. (Don't quote me though, I haven't fact checked.) So yes, we know about capitalism.
Not only do we intercept your television signals, but if the same show is appearing on a Canadian network (at the same time) we simulcast the Canadian broadcast on the American channel so that we get Canadian commercials not your Yankee ones.
Extra info at no extra charge: How do you tell the difference between a Canadian broadcast and an American one? We're a bit more liberal with language up here. For instance, the Sopranos is shown on network TV and it is not 'bleeped.' Also, you can always spot the local sitcom. We have a reputation for being funny, but you couldn't prove it from our sitcoms.
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Wed Sep-08-04 05:15 AM
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16. Until now ....I thought I had a grip on capitalism...... |
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DAMN...You got us pegged. And health care to booot....eh?
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Wed Sep-08-04 02:51 AM
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13. Most people pretend to be stupid to get on TV... |
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But I wouldn't be surprised if he was genuinely stupid.
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Wed Sep-08-04 04:01 AM
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14. Probably is actually stupid but |
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to be fair having a mike shoved in your face unexpectedly by a celebrity could make you lose any sense you had. :shrug:
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Wed Sep-08-04 04:23 AM
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15. Some folks also "fake" stupid very well. Good Survival Tactic. |
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As in...
"Yeah. Go ahead and laugh. I know you better than you dream, mofos. And you don't know me at all."
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