some of the poorer canucks can actually count to 21, as the unfortunate souls have no shoes.....a cold winter usually drops their counting back down to 11 - or 1.......Vagrant wrote:"Mr Vagrent i think our northern brothers have a hard time counting above ten as they run out of fingers. The Canadian dozen"standard" must be eight as they use eight fingers to keep track and two fingers to catch the worms, and place them in the tub"
A hole in the pocket would let them add one number to the total.
Damn it's work time.
A bad day fishing i blame the Canadians
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I hate to say this, but I may have to back off on my earlier position on Canuckians and lousy fishing. My son and I were fishing yesterday and out of the 24 Canuckian Crawlers that we used we caught 17 fish. The most interesting were the 9 large-mouth bass, largest about 4 pounds (that's about 2 kilos for you Canuckians). The squirmy little fellows really did the job.
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That would be 3 dozen squirmysGreyblade wrote:I hate to say this, but I may have to back off on my earlier position on Canuckians and lousy fishing. My son and I were fishing yesterday and out of the 24 Canuckian Crawlers that we used we caught 17 fish. The most interesting were the 9 large-mouth bass, largest about 4 pounds (that's about 2 kilos for you Canuckians). The squirmy little fellows really did the job.
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