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Feb. 14th, 2005 12:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Got to watch another Due South episode last night. I got past the "AAAAAH I'M DOOMED" part fairly early on and spent most of the episode going 'squee!', with the occasional bout of 'that animal is about as much of a wolf as I am'. Also wrinkling my nose a lot at the female lead's excessive hair and makeup.
On a semi-related note, my calendar this year appears to have pretty much every Canadian holiday in addition to the American ones. Also quite a lot of Mexican holidays. This was not done on purpose; I bought it because it was on sale for $4, and it was all German shepherds, and one does not get fussy about which breed of dog is on one's calendar when one is shopping for calendars at the $4 price point. It did, however, pay off in one regard. Lacking any particular reason to choose any other day, I picked 25 February 1873 as Sergeant Preston's birthday. According to my calendar, 25 February is Yukon Heritage Day.
It seemed appropriate.
On a semi-related note, my calendar this year appears to have pretty much every Canadian holiday in addition to the American ones. Also quite a lot of Mexican holidays. This was not done on purpose; I bought it because it was on sale for $4, and it was all German shepherds, and one does not get fussy about which breed of dog is on one's calendar when one is shopping for calendars at the $4 price point. It did, however, pay off in one regard. Lacking any particular reason to choose any other day, I picked 25 February 1873 as Sergeant Preston's birthday. According to my calendar, 25 February is Yukon Heritage Day.
It seemed appropriate.
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Date: 2005-02-14 07:48 pm (UTC)Also, I started saying 'thank you kindly' without even realizing it after watching this show every day for a week straight. I said it at work and someone pointed out that I sounded like "that mountie on that show" before I even realized that I had begun saying it. I pay more attention now and started to realize just how Canadian it is to say that. It's hilarious.
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Date: 2005-02-14 07:59 pm (UTC)Also my co-workers rib me for spelling it 'colour' but that's their problem.
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Date: 2005-02-14 08:44 pm (UTC)You spell it the right way. ;) Good for you.
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Date: 2005-02-14 09:06 pm (UTC)I actually started using the 'u' spellings long before I got interested in Canada. Back in... mmm, high school, I think... I started adopting a number of British spellings because I'd read the James Herriot books once too often, and because I'd seen Chariots of Fire. I liked the little fillip of difference it gave my writing. I never adopted the changed spellings wholesale, but I've got just enough difference from American standard written English to stand out.
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Date: 2005-02-15 12:03 am (UTC)But my mom would have tanned my hide for being less than polite to a stranger growing up, and it sorta stuck.
(if it helps any, I use Brit spellings a lot of the time too. {grin})
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