TFC is a microcosm of the city it calls home. It's an international mosaic of cultures and values that come together to make a rich and rewarding tapestry. Mo Johnston is there too. For some of the non-Canadian members of the club, the Canada Day holiday is a new and novel experience. For some, it's the chance to do some "Canadian" things and get in the spirit of their adopted home but just how did they get their Canuck on?
11. Chad Barrett: Tried his first Canadian beer. Woke up two days later in Regina
10. Jacob Peterson: Went to an Ontario Amish market. Found things too exotic.
9. Joseph "Nane Joseph" Nane: Failed his Canadian citizenship quiz by naming the Prime Minister as "Harper Stephen"
8. Dan Gargan: Ate Timbits until he passed out
7. Ty Harden: Adamantly refused to spell flavour, colour or humour with a "u"
6. Raivis Hščanovičs: Found some extra letters in the English alphabet. Added them to last name
5. O'Brien White: Participated in Charity 1K Fun Run. Due to finish late this week
4. Maxim Usanov: Had photo taken with Mountie. Punched Mountie. Punched Mountie's horse. Punched camera. Punched Canadian flag.
3. Mo Johnston: Continued his search for new Canadian talent... in Central Africa and Eastern Europe
2. Jon Conway: Climbed up side of CN Tower. Swatted at bi-planes
1. Nick Garcia: Somehow avoided deportation
Monday, July 5, 2010
THE STARTING 11: How foreign TFC'ers celebrated Canada Day
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6. Raivis Hščanovičs: Found some extra letters in the English alphabet. Added them to last name
ReplyDeleteROFL :)