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Yeah we really are at a more mature, considered level, what with Quebec on the verge of banning any sign of religous attire in the public sector violating the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and all.

When I was like 8 or 9 I started going through the cartoon/comic anthologies at the public library - I loved HERMAN, Far Side, Calvin and Hobbes, even Bloom County but immediately hated the Cathy books. Even as a fairly sheltered 8 year old girl i recognized it as a dull irritating stereotype of middle aged woman

I love his interviews, I would love to see a politician just shoot the shit like a semi-normal person.

I kept reading that as 'Craig Ferguson'.

'I Fink U Freeky' is a very weirdly captivating song though, i can't explain the appeal either. I remember a high ranked youtube comment on the video said something like, 'I don't like this music or this girl but I can't stop watching it'. They'd make good gangsters, Yolandi may be hot but she's also scary.

Yeah no joke, he's completely endearing.

I used to live in the UK  i work sometimes as a life drawing model and my flatmate would always go, 'Gettin' yer fud out yeah?' At least it's better than 'minge'

I liked this show well enough, but i'm not as crazy about it as some others seem to be. I find it a bit too on the nose sometimes when it comes to it's points regarding the liberation and study of sexuality. Like, I get it already, the beautiful, sexually open non barren women have reaped the rewards of being so. The

Yes, made the mistake of rubbing my eyes without thinking while cutting jalapeños. It took a good hour before I could remotely open my eyes again, no matter how much milk I poured into them.

I have some stashed behind the chesterfield, under the toque hidden inside the 2-4. Just in case buddy there hoses my stash in the crease there, eh.

Dragon's Den is probably the only instance ever (and there ever will be) of a canadian version of a tv show where it's better than the original UK or US version. The Dragons personalities and business acumens vary to a greater degree which I guess is why there are two of them are on Shark Tank in the first place

He Hit Me And It Felt Like A Kiss

I know, I can't wait. I also have a terrible crush on Stephen Merchant that won't die.

I grew up being a bit sheltered and not really being allowed to watch tv, but during a summer in high school I was painting a mural in a kid's room for a family. No one was around during the day, I had the house to myself so I'd sit and watch tv during lunch, since I never much had the opportunity. And I distinctly

He's welcome to stop by my place after, I live within walking distance of the Lightbox. We can eat take out korean food and watch a trifecta of Triumph of the Will, The Bicycle Thieves and Kids.

Helpless is perfect for ontario - it describes the isolation and need to connect in places that are so far apart and often remote. I live in Toronto (from a small town) and it's the same everywhere. Canada does not need any more 'feel good' bs, i'd prefer something with a little sadness or teeth to it.

This is my favourite. Also in one of the later episodes there's a shot where in the background you can see a framed photo of Pauli receiving some kind of business commendation award from the city and the completely unimpressed expression on his face in the photo is priceless. I only caught that after my second run

Moist and I Mother Earth were pretty good.

Scott Pilgrim is awful. I hated all the characters except his roommate and he spends the whole movie chasing a girl with no redeeming qualities and Wright way overdoes the video game references (though on the Av Club there's probably no such thing). I live in Toronto and have friends who work in comics and they were

Hey look, women.