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Bergie didn't do homework - Canadian Articulates
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And don't take Canadian jibes to seriously. As a high school student, I went to Robert M. La Follete High in Madison, Wisconsin (and I' m glad I went there as that name is one of the answers need in the game Trivia Pursuit - another homework assignment Bergie - Why - what is important about that name?). Where this thought is going is that I learnt as a young high school student that Americans knew almost nothing about Canada. In fact, almost all Canadians know that. <br /> <br />We even have had television programs filmed by Canadians going to different areas in the USA proposing all forms of stupidity about Canada and getting Americans to agree. For example, there was the petition started to get Americans to support the legalization of staplers in Canada - and yep, lots of Americans signed - felt we should have the right to bear staplers just like in the good old USA. <br /> <br />I used to get in a huff about the whole thing until one day I asked myself what I knew about Mexico. And I'm afraid my knowledge of Mexico is about equal to an American's knowledge of Canada. So I decided until I learnt more about Mexico I really had no right to be angry about the whole situation, since Mexico is part of North America as well. <br /> <br />Anyways have a good weekend - and remember - Why is Robert M La Follette important - any good Wisconsinite should know the answer to that one.
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