Magyk wrote:And the rocket's red glare *CANNONS* , the bombs bursting in air, *CANNONS*
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!!!
*Crackling of White Haus burning*
If I'm not mistaken, this song was written after your neighbours to the north singed your boss-man's home. That's what you get for trying to invade us!
All in good fun, of course. I hope this doesn't spark too much of an argument...
Veers, I was in Quebec for like a week a few months ago.
I kept looking for you, but all I ever found was a locket with your picture in it....
I will cherish it forever.
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Actually the White house wasn't really burned down by Canadians, we invaded (at the time) the English capital that was in Canada, and the big bad Brit's came from over seas to get us, no canucks
Either way, in celebration of Veer's return. Let me be the first to throw out a big ol' "W0000000Y!!!!!"
Magyk wrote:Actually the White house wasn't really burned down by Canadians, we invaded (at the time) the English capital that was in Canada, and the big bad Brit's came from over seas to get us, no canucks
yep, war of 1812 u r?
veers lern2histories
ps. bet you also didn't know that the one building the brits left standing was that of the U.S. Marines, since they fought so VALIANTLY (omfg), it was a British sign of respect for their valor. I don't remember the details, but I think the anecdote pertained to the buildings in D.C. Not gonna google this one