I was in a classic rock band once, and we played yyz. Once we played it at a biker bar in Findlay. When we were done... They just sat there staring at us. Actually, we covered it pretty well. But they just had no idea how to PRO-cess YYZ.
For some reason, when I was a kid, anytime you were sick you got Canada Dry in equal amounts of your intake of chicken soup and Ritz crackers.
Not sure of the connection or why.
Personally, I prefer Tom Tucker Southern style mint ginger ale.
Throw a shot of bourbon in with it... Good stuff.
Hard to find though - I only was able to get it in Pittsburgh - the ginger ale that is...
So. Here we are: On a thread aboot how really freaking wicked awesome perfect things aboot Canada thread, eh? Some BC bud infested Vancouveranian submits the Chrysler 300 job poach as a reason that Canada should get the Ginger Ale point. This is going great. I'd had thought that an actual Canadian might do well at this sport, but like the rest, including hockey.... no.
So. Here we are: On a thread aboot how really freaking wicked awesome perfect things aboot Canada thread, eh? Some BC bud infested Vancouveranian submits the Chrysler 300 job poach as a reason that Canada should get the Ginger Ale point. This is going great. I'd had thought that an actual Canadian might do well at this sport, but like the rest, including hockey.... no.
That strikes me as a comparative reference. In America, when we are making a comparative reference, we say "than." When we are making a successive or sequential reference we say "then."
For example (Par exemple) Most Canadians will admit that William Shatner is cooler THAN Leonard Nimoy but not as cool as he was back THEN.