Twanger
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OK, now ask her if Canada is in America?
This is truly silly.

This is truly silly.

asterix said:More effective at 4mph than say, 25 to 30mph I would expect.
On 2nd thoughts better not risk another helmet debate![]()
HJ said:4mph is walking pace, lets start a campaign to make all pedestrians wear helmets, after all they are walking dangerously fast and they are at higher risk of head injury than cyclist :twisted:
asterix said:At 4mph they are more likely to receive benefit from helmet wearing.
gavintc said:Well I asked my Canadian wife. In her opinion, most Canadian regard themselves as simply Canadian and do like to use the term North American as this bring connotations of being part of the USA. Canadians are fiercely patriotic and wish to distance themselves from the US. If I am honest, she got quite angry and forceful with me and was about to take over the computer to vent her spleen.
gavintc said:In common usage, America is considered to be the USA. The other countries in continental America regard themselves as separate from the USA and prefer not to be known as americans. Ask any Canadian if they are american and you will get a sharp negative response.
gavintc said:Vancouver is not in America !!!
I was referring to myself.........User said:Excuse me... I dislike being referred to as a 'plank'.
I shall refrain from attending any more FNRttCs if you're mean to me...![]()
gavintc said:Well I asked my Canadian wife. In her opinion, most Canadian regard themselves as simply Canadian and do like to use the term North American as this bring connotations of being part of the USA. Canadians are fiercely patriotic and wish to distance themselves from the US. If I am honest, she got quite angry and forceful with me and was about to take over the computer to vent her spleen.
Twanger said:My bunch are exactly the opposite. They are from Vancouver, and are pretty snarky abt. the USAers. They refuse to allow the Americans from USA to hijack the whole continent for themselves. They get angry and forceful as well.
thomas said:
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tEWo7W8wig
from the description:
I did enjoy the critical mass I went on, but I reckon this critical manners would actually show cyclists off better, breaking down sterotypes of red light jumping and not paying attention/no signals, etc.
Anyone fancy starting one in London?![]()