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It's on my FB in the newest album... he only got a quarter of a tri-board so you can't really see it but he mainly talked about the dancing and music.

Anyone who chose Puerto Rico had Phillies and baseball logos. :lol:

Donne moi une poptart!

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Wonder what would happen is they did a report on the States and said that everyone who lived in the south married their first cousin???? Not so funny now huh??? lol :wacko:

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LMAO!!!!

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Why do you think I had to look as far as Canada for a husband?

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Wonder what would happen is they did a report on the States and said that everyone who lived in the south married their first cousin???? Not so funny now huh??? lol :wacko:
Why do you think I had to look as far as Canada for a husband?

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Now to be honest, I have never seen that much Mac and Cheese on the menu in any restaurant in Canada.....here it's ALL OVER the place. I think USA have Mac and Cheese has a national dish. Retards.

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:lol: oh wow! that was good for a laugh! However I'd like to point out that my American husband loves Kraft Dinner a lot more than I do :P

This kinda reminds me of when I was in the 5th grade... We were learning about native culture and each of us had to do a project on a specific native group that was assigned to you. So I ended up with the Ojibwa... And lets keep in mind that this is before the internet era and grade school libraries totally suck. Long story short, the entire board was filled with pictures of Shania Twain :wacko: I couldn't find any valuable information!

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:lol: oh wow! that was good for a laugh! However I'd like to point out that my American husband loves Kraft Dinner a lot more than I do :P

This kinda reminds me of when I was in the 5th grade... We were learning about native culture and each of us had to do a project on a specific native group that was assigned to you. So I ended up with the Ojibwa... And lets keep in mind that this is before the internet era and grade school libraries totally suck. Long story short, the entire board was filled with pictures of Shania Twain :wacko: I couldn't find any valuable information!

LOL!!!!

Huggles ... your posts always make my day. That is beyond hilarious. I hope you got an A!

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:lol: oh wow! that was good for a laugh! However I'd like to point out that my American husband loves Kraft Dinner a lot more than I do :P

This kinda reminds me of when I was in the 5th grade... We were learning about native culture and each of us had to do a project on a specific native group that was assigned to you. So I ended up with the Ojibwa... And lets keep in mind that this is before the internet era and grade school libraries totally suck. Long story short, the entire board was filled with pictures of Shania Twain :wacko: I couldn't find any valuable information!

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Donne moi une poptart!

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LOL!!!!

Huggles ... your posts always make my day. That is beyond hilarious. I hope you got an A!

:lol: Thanks Ali!! I actually think I did... It was better than some of the other kids efforts. There was a lot of poor drawings of tepees and canoes all over the classroom. Stereotypes are always a good fall back...

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hahaha this post keeps getting more and more hilarious.

I actually had mac and cheese tonight at a restaurant. I choose it almost because of this post. lol

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Now now now...y'all need to make a distinction between "mac and cheese" and Kraft Dinner! One is generic, the other divine!

Needless to say, I've been eating a lot of it lately, much to my stomach's chagrin... But it's one of those foods that it's virtually impossible to get sick of. I, like many other youngish Canadian men, had it as a staple of my diet through childhood years, teenage years and even my years of bachelorhood. And now that I'm married? Well, I still eat it, even though I know my Kraft Dinner days are numbered due to my imminent immigration...

Ah yes. Kraft Dinner. I salute you, and your place in my life. *sniffle*

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Makes one wonder exactly what kids in the US are taught in school. Hopefully it didn't get an A

This was kind of my concern too - what mark did this project get? If it got an A that is disturbing - if it got a C, well, ok. It sounds like they used South Park as their research source.

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