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  1. <p>I've gotten deep enough into Canada to hear their distinct speech patterns,
  2. the classic "sorry"s and "eh"s are accurate. I love how they twist their
  3. vowels.</p>
  4. <p>I had taken this moment to capture some thoughts that I hadn't had a chance
  5. to write down yet:</p>
  6. <ul>
  7. <li>Back in the boonies of Minnesota, power line poles had signs posted:
  8. "Do not climb! High voltage." And I thought to myself, only in a place
  9. like this would a sign like that be necessary! Of <em>course</em> these
  10. people would try to climb those poles.</li>
  11. <li>When I first came into Canada, power line poles had signs posted:
  12. "Caution! Look Up! Power Lines Above." And I thought to myself, how tall
  13. are these Canadians??</li>
  14. <li>Michigan has super lax booze laws. Convenience stores are lined with
  15. enormous walls of liquor. Canada is the opposite--alcohol is unavailable
  16. in stores. You have to go to a "Beer Store" for beer and I don't even
  17. know where they keep the liquor.</li>
  18. <li>I passed through a town in Michigan and below the welcome sign was
  19. the town's two claims to fame. The second of these was "2010 Girls
  20. Bowling Runners Up". What a strange claim to fame... they weren't even
  21. the 2010 Girls Bowling champs. Later in the day I went through a town
  22. that similarly displayed their accomplishments: "2012 Girls Bowling
  23. Champions". Girls Bowling must be unbelievably competitive in
  24. Michigan.</li>
  25. <li>In Canada, I biked past a sign: "Blind Person Area". I wonder if the
  26. blind person is aware that the sign is there. Later I saw a "Deaf Child
  27. Area" sign. Canadians are a thoughtful people.</li>
  28. </ul>