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""we've got canadian flags flying everywhere""

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Anonymous barefoot hiker said...

O new Canadian, you will get used to it.

Imagine if a major news magazine did a 50th anniversary retelling of the D-Day landings at Normandy, and neglected to mention -- throughout the entirety of the article, maps, charts, and all -- that one of the five beaches (Juno) was assaulted by Canadian troops. Well, you don't have to imagine it. That happened in 1994, and the magazine was called TIME.

Six months from now, we'll be lucky if Senator Boasso goes, "There was some folks down here... where'd they come from again? ...Vancouver, Washington, or something like that? Mebbe Portland? Real polite. Good folks up there."

The older I get, the more and more I think of Canada as Spider-Man. Not Superman who gets all the limelight, or Batman who's cool and mysterious... just this nerdy nebbish who shows up when it really counts, manages to do the right thing in spite of seeming confused, and then is quickly lost in the haze of others with flashier uniforms and better press. Remember the theme song from the 60s cartoon show? Welcomed, then: he's ignored; action is his reward. Well, to paraphrase Ron James completely out of context, you just moved into "Spider-Man's cottage". Glad you like the view... at least you won't be bothered by many autograph hounds. :)

Friday, September 09, 2005 5:07:00 AM

Anonymous teflonjedi said...

Yeah, you'd best get used to it...Canada also liberated the Netherlands at the end of WW2, and this also never gets mentioned in the press. It's like Canada is...translucent...to the US: only seen when the US goes looking for it.

Friday, September 09, 2005 5:30:00 AM

Anonymous James Redekop said...

The older I get, the more and more I think of Canada as Spider-Man.

Ha! That's a great analogy.

Trivia question: name some Canadian superhero characters.

Friday, September 09, 2005 5:34:00 AM

Anonymous laura k said...

I wouldn't even have noticed it if not for the Canadian who emailed it to me. I suppose that's because I still think like an American.

Friday, September 09, 2005 5:35:00 AM

Anonymous laura k said...

Translucent! Great word.

Friday, September 09, 2005 5:36:00 AM

Anonymous laura k said...

Nerdy nebbish! Also an excellent image.

Friday, September 09, 2005 5:48:00 AM

Anonymous Marnie said...

Let's see, wasn't Superman created by a Canadian? (A quick Google tells me a Canadian was the co-creator.) But let's not forget my favourite Canadian superhero, Mr. Canoehead.

I've heard quite a bit "in the press" about Canada liberating the Netherlands. I don't think either country has forgotten that at all, and if the US ignores it, well ... shrug ...

Friday, September 09, 2005 6:23:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's up with that?

The US was caught with its pants down, and Canada furthered their embarrassment by managing to get to the Parishes first. Another country showed them up - that's what's up with the snub. The other countries providing aid were doing so in areas where the US already had its own people - New Orleans, namely.

Friday, September 09, 2005 6:48:00 AM

Anonymous Kyle_From_Ottawa said...

I've heard quite a bit "in the press" about Canada liberating the Netherlands.

I think he meant the U.S.....

The Dutch remember, they send tulips every year to Ottawa, which is the source of the annual Tulip festival.

Actually, the only country that got a real mention of aid in the American press is Mexico, and that was more in a snide "they're crossing the border for something other than jobs" tone.

Friday, September 09, 2005 6:59:00 AM

Anonymous Rognar said...

Trivia question: name some Canadian superhero characters.

Guardian
Vindicator
Wolverine
Sasquatch
Puck
Northstar
Shaman
Snowbird

Yup, I'm a geek

Friday, September 09, 2005 7:11:00 AM

Anonymous Rognar said...

What's up with that?

What do you want? Recognition? :D

Friday, September 09, 2005 7:16:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A Canadian superhero: Wolverine. :D

I don't like the fact that the US media is ignoring the Canadian effort if only because it'll probably feed some people's belief that the rest of the world does not care about the US.

Friday, September 09, 2005 7:21:00 AM

Anonymous laura k said...

What do you want? Recognition? :D

Open goal. He shoots, he scores. :)

Friday, September 09, 2005 8:46:00 AM

Anonymous laura k said...

I've heard quite a bit "in the press" about Canada liberating the Netherlands. I don't think either country has forgotten that at all, and if the US ignores it, well ... shrug ...

Perhaps what's significant is that Canadians believe this not to be the case, and it bothers them.

I think he meant the U.S.....

Um, no. I think Marnie meant what she wrote.

Friday, September 09, 2005 8:55:00 AM

Anonymous Mitch said...

Hey L-Girl...

Yup, Canadians get routinely ignored by the USA, or overlooked, or taken for granted. Its American's such as yourself who choose to be educated as to the role Canada has played in the world.

About 5 years ago, I came across this article written by a British journalist, that pretty well sums it all up for me...

http://www.ontherantagain.blogspot.com/2005/05/country-world-forgot-again.html

And by the way, Welcome to Canada... we're glad you're here.

Friday, September 09, 2005 9:11:00 AM

Anonymous James Redekop said...

Let's see, wasn't Superman created by a Canadian? (A quick Google tells me a Canadian was the co-creator.)

Yeah, but Supes himself wasn't Canadian.

But let's not forget my favourite Canadian superhero, Mr. Canoehead.

I always liked Todd Booster. He's more of a Tom Swift character than a superhero, though.

Guardian
Vindicator
Wolverine
Sasquatch
Puck
Northstar
Shaman
Snowbird


Good list! I never actually read Alpha Flight, I just knew it was around. Mostly from the "Northstar is gay" episode. I suppose it's appropriate that the first out gay mainstream superhero was a Canadian character. :)

Friday, September 09, 2005 9:30:00 AM

Anonymous laura k said...

Thanks Mitch! Nice to see you here.

Saturday, September 10, 2005 4:35:00 AM

Anonymous Sass said...

My favorite Canadian superhero? Does Mr. Dress-Up count?

L-girl, I just forwarded this article to everyone I know. I have a few conservative friends whose favorite line when we get in political bitchfights is that 'oh, well Canada needs the US to protect them, blah blah, no army, etc.'

And then I have to throw down about WWI, WWII, helping out the Dutch, the Gulf war, and assisting countries with money and volunteer efforts all around the goddamn world.

I'm getting all hot under the collar now..

Sunday, September 11, 2005 7:20:00 AM

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