Image credit: Canadian girl
In honor of those celebrating Canada Day, we present some images keyworded in Canadian. Pretty great, eh? Please enjoy Veer’s fine selection of:
This image of a guy wearing a bunnyhug and a toque in a parkade, would be very Canadian if he wasn’t doing such an un-Canadian thing: breaking the law.Happy Canada Day.
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Every day is "Canada" day for me...
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Are "Caesars" Canadian? I think they're an abomination but also very Canadian. How about shinny?
"CAR!!"
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For the record, I have never ever called a hoodie a bunnyhug, I get shivers just thinking about that abominable word.
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The Saskatchewanites in the office forced me to add 'bunnyhugs' to the search terms. I don't think it's used anywhere else in Canada, but I decided to humour them. (Of course, I could always take it out again. I have the power.)
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It’s not a hoodie or a bunnyhug. It’s a kangaroo jacket dammit. Yeesh.
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It's called a bunnyhug and it always will be!
Saskatchewan represent!
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I have two Saskatchewanians in my house right now, my wife and her sister. They agree that in Saskatchewan-ese, a bunnyhug is a hooded sweater with one front pocket, and a hoodie with a zipper is called a kangaroo jacket.
So there you go!
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I beg to differ, Jon. The reason a kangaroo jacket is called that is because of the front pocket … aka, the pouch.
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I guess bunnies have pouches in Saskatchewan... ?
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I don't know, Jon. On one of my favorite Canada Days ever, a cop car pulled up while I was standing on the front lawn with a bottle of Molson Canadian in one hand and a snow shovel in the other...
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