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It's interesting to look at how unpredictably changing, long, multi-year seasons could really, scientifically, happen.

Hey, this is a hip crowd.

Is the Space Pope reptilian?

Finally, a character I can related to! Finally, a character who speaks to me!

Math in multiple dimensions‽ Now I've heard everything!

They're not "even Welsh"!

Hey, that's a half-truth!

I imagine little Cersei doing that voice from Seinfeld: "Elia and Oberyn, you've got to see the baby!"

"Hot Dog with Relish".

Basically, yes.

Sonia's point was that Americans tend to get that wrong. As she said, Harry is fourth in line to throne of several Commonwealth Realms, but Americans just say "England".

Well, the question is not "independence" because Canada and the fifteen other "Commonwealth Realms" (countries that share QEII as their monarchs, including the UK) are all independent countries, "equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs."

It's just "Waterloo", not "THE Waterloo". I am hoping, even though it is incredibly unlikely, that it involves them going to the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario, because SC&P wants to try something groundbreaking on their new computer, and UW was an upstart university with an up-and-coming Computer

Two historical explanations for that:
a) The independence of Canada did not happen because of a "stop oppressing us" sentiment. Look at the current campaign for an independence referendum going on in Scotland right now - if successful, it would result in Scotland becoming its own sovereign, independent country, but it

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Why not both?

Does it seem to anyone else to be really unfair and mean for Trudy to try to cut Pete out of his daughter's life so much?

I just love Pete's amazed pronouncements at mundane things.

She's a card.

I'm not sure if you're trolling, but I'll answer. The Queen is on Canadian coins and our $20 bill because she is the Queen of Canada, which is constitutionally a separate office than Queen of the United Kingdom, but which (obviously) is filled by the same person.