Good that I don't understand most of it. Most of them speaking are Northern Amricans I guess. Canadians on the other hand - Canadian women especially - are articulated, well behaved and of good hugging size. So I was told.
Mago: Well, yes, a lot of Canadian women are articulate, and possibly even articulated! We come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so that no one (also of various shapes and sizes) will be without an appropriately matched hugger. Being well behaved is the equivalent of being Canadian - we are famous worldwide for that! ;-)
Scarlet: Happy Easter to you too! If in doubt, please arrange for a visit.
Pat: Winnie Bagos are immigrants from south of the border... They breed down there and then spread out all across the continent, congregating in scenic spots during warm weather. So no... no relation. ;-)
Who said that? Did somebody speak?
ReplyDeleteJimmy: pppffffttttt!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat's a winnie peg? :¬)
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Good that I don't understand most of it.
ReplyDeleteMost of them speaking are Northern Amricans I guess. Canadians on the other hand - Canadian women especially - are articulated, well behaved and of good hugging size. So I was told.
I never doubted it [fibs convincingly].
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Map: A cousin of a Winnie-the-Pooh. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMago: Well, yes, a lot of Canadian women are articulate, and possibly even articulated! We come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so that no one (also of various shapes and sizes) will be without an appropriately matched hugger. Being well behaved is the equivalent of being Canadian - we are famous worldwide for that! ;-)
Scarlet: Happy Easter to you too! If in doubt, please arrange for a visit.
Any relation to Winnie Bago?
ReplyDeletePat: Winnie Bagos are immigrants from south of the border... They breed down there and then spread out all across the continent, congregating in scenic spots during warm weather. So no... no relation. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!!!
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