This is my view of Canada.
Several years ago, I began writing essays based on the Canadian facts and people described on a t-shirt that I had! I’ve taken these essays, added some historical facts and new discoveries and now present them as I am known to do by friends and family - as a tangent-laden, fireside chat story.
Please enjoy!
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This is my view of Canada.
Several years ago, I began writing essays based on the Canadian facts and people described on a t-shirt that I had! I’ve taken these essays, added some historical facts and new discoveries and now present them as I am known to do by friends and family - as a tangent-laden, fireside chat story.
Please enjoy!
Numbers can be large – 20 trillion.Numbers can be small – 1Numbers can be scary – a lot of buildings used to avoid “having” a 13th floor.
And numbers can be funny.
What number is funny? Three.
Three is a number often used in comedy circles...or comedy triangles, or even comedy tetrahedrons.
Join me as I look into “the rule of three”, and a Canadian connection to comedy (like there isn't one)...
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Canada, As I See It
This is my view of Canada.
Several years ago, I began writing essays based on the Canadian facts and people described on a t-shirt that I had! I’ve taken these essays, added some historical facts and new discoveries and now present them as I am known to do by friends and family - as a tangent-laden, fireside chat story.
Please enjoy!