"It's a great language..."
Is there such a thing as an "Ugly Canadian"? P'raps, I dunno: Scott Thompson's monologue, anyway, is fucking brilliant. I'd forgotten all about it until the ScatterKat and I happened to watch the Kids In The Hall episode it shows up in the other night.
Is it a bad thing that the basic joke seems timeless and still relevant, or is it--ironically, to be sure--a kind of reassuring thing that all people in all times seem bad to those living in the times and knowing the people of the era?
Is it a bad thing that the basic joke seems timeless and still relevant, or is it--ironically, to be sure--a kind of reassuring thing that all people in all times seem bad to those living in the times and knowing the people of the era?
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