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] Date Posted: 00:20:38 11/21/04 Sun In reply to: Mister Non-Canuck 's message, "Canada's contribution to the world" on 19:53:38 11/20/04 Sat I really should not take the bait, but here goes Homer Simpson is an homage to creator Matt Groening's father, also named Homer, who hails from the great American city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. So the shots at Canada are ironic...you understand irony, don't you? Thus, Matt Groening joins the list of Americans with Canadian parentage who have contributed to your popular culture: Thomas Alva Edison The Warner Bros. Louis B. Mayer - MGM (grew up in Halifax, NS) Madonna (the Plains of Abraham are named after one of her ancestors) Walt Disney Of course, you seem to neglect people like: *Mary Pickford ("America's Sweetheart, or Gladys Smith of Toronto) *Glenn Ford *Walter Huston (father of John Huston, grandfather of Angelica) *Donald Sutherland and son, Kiefer *Lorne Greene *John Kenneth Galbraith (Economist, US Ambassador to India) *Robert Mundell (Nobel Laureate - inventor of the Euro) *Sir Sandford Fleming - inventor of Greenwich Mean Time and time zones * Alice Munro * Michael Onndatje (sp.?) - wrote "The English Patient" * James Naismith - inventor of basketball * Lorne Michaels - creator of Saturday Night Live, and virtually every talented person who ever came out of that show You diabetic? then thank Sir Frederick Banting. Actually, if every talented Canadian, or their children, who ever moved to the United States actually stayed on our side of the border and denied you the benefit of their genius, the United States would today be a nation of people living like Amish farmers all begging to get into the promised land north of the 49th! [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Owain (UK) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 11:11:17 11/21/04 Sun Its a shame those great Canadians didnt have the patriostism and streangth of character to stay above the 49th. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| [> [> [> Subject: I wish you wouldn't insult migrants, Owain | |
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Author: Ian (Australia) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 15:13:19 11/21/04 Sun British society itself was built out of waves of migration, going way, way, way back beyond the Normans, the Vikings, the Angles, Jutes and Saxons and the Celts. If our ancestors had not migrated, we would all be sitting around a lake somewhere in the East African rift valley. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Ed Harris (Venezia) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 15:18:28 11/21/04 Sun I agree. The free movement of so many different peoples is one of the things which not only makes the British world what it is, but also makes it something of which we can be proud. Think of the countries which have not been subject to migration, either in or out... Tibet (although thankfully the Chinese have now brought things like medicine and wheels to the country), Bhutan, much of the Arab world... these places are culturally poorer for their ethnic stagnation: small-minded, insular, backwards. The British global outlook and tradition of tolerance, of which we should all be proud, is largely a result of the movements of people. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| [> [> [> [> [> Subject: What about Canada' stand in both World Wars - at least we were there for the entire war | |
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Author: Jim (Canada) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 15:56:55 11/21/04 Sun [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |