Things we noticed about Canada:
They sell milk in gallon-sized plastic bags. Like, "Honey, can you go pick up a bag of milk?". Weird. I asked Andrew why they sell it like that, and he matter-of-factly said "Oh, we just cut off the bottom corner and drink from it like a nipple."
They have sharps containers in public bathrooms, which is pretty cool. I'd think America would have a way higher proportion of diabetics, why don't we have anything like that?
Canadians share my taste in cars. There were red Matrixes everywhere. Also the look-alike Vibe and a Honda. It was funny.
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Robb,
ReplyDeleteWe used to buy milk in gallon bags when you were little, it had a twist nozzel in the bottom and worked like a charm. We got them at a drive-in dairy store in Portland. You just drove thru the building and they had clerks on both sides who gave you the milk, bread and other dairy products without getting out of your car. I wonder if its still in buisness?
Dad