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He really wants to win those Max Webster Tickets

May 21, 2007 by Tricia

He’s a freak, it’s true! Mon mari est un fou! Chris has lost it.

Chris really really really wants to go to a Kim Mitchell and friends plus the 30 year Max Webster reunion concert being held this Thursday evening at the Docks nightclub here in Toronto.

Unfortunately it seems that the only way to get tickets is to win them!

Please tell me you know who Kim Mitchell is? Remember the band Max Webster? Ok well if that’s not familiar to you, then how about David Wilcox, Alannah Myles, Honeymoon Suite, Sass Jordan, and Goddo?

Well, for some reason Kim Mitchell became a DJ at one of our local Toronto rock stations Q107. He’s DJ’ing right now. So Chris decided to make a last ditch attempt at winning tickets by going down there with his guitar to play for the man.

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So if you were in downtown Toronto this evening and saw this guy in front of the Hard Rock cafe playing guitar for Kim Mitchell … well that’s Chris.

Chris is an extremely talented musician himself. If anyone could win tickets by playing for Kim Mitchell it would be Chris.

So Chris took off a few minutes ago. I’m listening to the radio station just in case Kim mentions the freak outside with a big sign and a nice guitar.

Funny thing is, Kim was just mentioning on the radio that for some reason he’s always wanted to learn how to do the Robot. Now that’s something I can do! LOL Yeah … one of my many hidden talents since I was a little kid. So I called Chris on the cell phone – that he doesn’t have turned on – and left him a message telling him to tell Kim that I’ll teach him how to do the robot if he’ll give us tickets to the concert. Ok so that’s my freaky effort.

Update:

He went there and they started howling with laughter. It sounds like they would have given him tickets if they had any at the station. Kim told him to come back tomorrow or Wednesday but that he’d probably have to play live on the air to get the tickets. LOL So it might work after all!

Here’s the sad face he was practicing:

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Pathetic isn’t he!

BTW my venetian plaster walls aren’t that dark! It’s just how they came out in the photo with the poor lighting in the room when I took the picture.





Filed Under: Canada, Contest, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Music, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: 30 year reunion concert, Alannah Myles, Canada, Chris, concert tickets, David Wilcox, Docks, Downtown, funny, Goddo, guitar, hard Rock cafe, hidden talent, Honeymoon Suite, Max Webster reunion, Music, musician, photos, Q107, radio station, Sass Jordan, Toronto, Win tickets

Bob and Doug McKenzie Anniversary show Tonight!

May 20, 2007 by Tricia

I should have let you guys know this on Friday or Saturday, but it’s not too late. Tonight, on CBC (The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) is set to show the movie Strange Brew, which will then be followed by an hour long Bob and Doug McKenzie 20th anniversary show. The special will be aired at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.

I wrote about Bob and Doug in a recent post where I talked about Canadian culture and mentioned that they were Canadian icons. They are quite funny.

The special is also going by the name the “Two-Four Anniversary Special”. In a recent post on my home and garden blog I wrote a post explaining what the Two Four weekend in Canada really is, and how it’s traditionally a major camping and partying weekend.

It’s all about the beer and uh so are Bob and Doug.

It really is too bad that the CBC is showing this special on our first major warmish weather long weekend here in Canada. Don’t they know that half of Canada is camping?

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Humor, Recreation, Television Tagged With: 20th anniversary special, beer, Bob and Doug, Bob and Doug McKenzie, camping, Canada, canadian, Canadian culture, CBC, May 20th, Strange Brew, two four Anniversary special

Ottawa Goes to Stanley Cup Finals!

May 19, 2007 by Tricia

Current Ottawa Senators Logo

Whooooooo hooooooo!

Go Ottawa Senators!

My original home town hockey team is going for the cup! Bring it home baby!

I’m a Torontonian now, but my heart will always be with my home town of Ottawa. When the Toronto Maple Leafs play I root for them, but when they play Ottawa I’m rooting for the Sens – even if I have to do it secretly because I’m in a crowd of Leaf fans.

If my parents were alive they would be so happy right now.

Original Ottawa Senators Logo The original Ottawa Senators, who played hockey in Ottawa from 1894 to 1934 until the franchise relocated to St. Louis, Missouri after the 1933/1934 season, won a total of 10 Stanley Cups and were generally regarded as the greatest hockey team in the early days of the sport.

My dad was born in 1919 in Ottawa, and my mom in 1923 in the Ottawa valley. I’m sure they both rooted for the first Ottawa Hockey Club / Ottawa Senators. BTW I was a late late late baby in case you are wondering!

The current Ottawa Senators franchise began in 1992. My parents were thrilled when the Sens came back into the league. The new franchise of course is not really associate with the original Ottawa Senators except for a certificate that was issued by the NHL with the new Senators franchise, proclaiming reinstatement to the league.

Now, as ecstatically happy as I might sound I am sorry to say that I’m not the greatest hockey fan who ever lived. I am however Canadian, and hockey is a huge part of our culture. Hockey is also a huge part of both my families and my husbands culture too.

My husbands brothers two boys come to Canada every summer to train in hockey camps here in the Toronto area because we apparently have the best hockey camps around and if they want to play in the NHL some day this is their best chance at getting there. Get trained by the best to be the best.

My brothers played hockey, and Chris and his brother were excellent hockey players (played with the Gretzky brothers in Brantford) and could possibly have been NHL players too if they had pursued that dream.

Sorry if you’re a Buffalo fan.

Hey, a Canadian team hasn’t won the Stanley Cup in years! It’s time to bring the cup back home to CANADA where it belongs.

Go Sens Go!

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: bring the cup home, Buffalo Sabres, Canada, canadian, Canadian culture, Culture, franchise, going for the cup, hockey, hockey camp, hockey coaching, hockey culture, hockey family, husband, Original Ottawa Senators, Ottawa, Ottawa Senators, Stanley Cup, Toronto Maple Leafs

The lengths people go to …

May 3, 2007 by Tricia

I didn’t realize that people took me so seriously about some of my blogrolls. Lately I’ve had a string of people wanting to get on my “I am Canadian” blogroll and they’ve been writing me to me with proof of just how Canadian they really are. LOL

Really I’m not that stringent with the rules. I can often tell by how the person writes or some of the cities or cultural references that they make on their sites that they really are Canadian. I mean we are a unique culture even if we do sometimes struggle with the onslaught of American culture that comes our way 24 hours a day.

We spell words differently. That’s right this site is not full of spelling mistakes like some people probably think. We do spell many of our words the British way, after all we are still part of the Commonwealth, even if we’ve formally declared our independence. So when I slip and spell words like honour, behaviour, neighbourhood, cheque, barbecue, favour, jewelery and so on they are not spelling mistakes.

We have phrases that are particularly Canadian, and passions that go unmatched against our American counterparts. Hockey and beer come to mind.

There are also foods that are unique to Canadian culture such as Beaver tails, peameal bacon (Americans call it Canadian bacon), Tourtiere – a fantastic french meat pie, Poutine, Smarties- ours are chocolate rather than sour candies and so on.

One of the latest people to join the I am Canadian Blogroll sent in her proof of her Canadianesse by writing a post about being Canadian. It’s fantastic. I didn’t get too far into her post before I was adding her to the blogroll. Cori’s a great read too so I’m happy to add her to the list.

I just love it when people get creative!

images.jpg Speaking of something truly Canadian, definitely cultural icons, and somewhat creative … Bob and Doug Mackenzie are coming back!

On May 24th, which is our Victoria day long weekend to celebrate the former Queen of England’s birthday, and traditionally known as the “May 24” when Canadians tend to go camping, party and drink cases of beer – all containing 24 bottles or cans of course – a one hour tribute to Bob and Doug Mackenzie will be aired on CBC.

It’s really poor planning on the Canadian Broadcasting Companies part because as I just said this is the weekend that Canadians go to the cottage or go camping and most often do not have access to TV.

So if you do have plans that weekend set your VCR’s, DVR’s or TIVO to tape the show for you. I’m certain it will be a good one.

One final peek at our Canadian icons Bob and Doug MacKenzie

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BTW I know that the infamous Ted Murphy is a fan of Bob and Doug – hope he’s taking note of this too.

My husband got all excited about this too and is working on a post that will hopefully contain a video. I’ll link to his post when he’s done. He needs a beer for inspiration, he’ll be done soon. It’s done – check out his view of Bob and Doug.

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Recreation, Television Tagged With: blog, Blogroll, blogs, canadian, Culture, husband, jewellery, Join, Party, program, Video, weekend, work, write, Writing

Road Trips

April 24, 2007 by Tricia

I was just telling you about the road trips that I used to take with my parents when I was a kid. Well, we drove out west too. Not once, but at least three times. One of my brothers lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and we’d drive from Ottawa Ontario all the way out to Vancouver. I guess for Americans that would be like driving from New York to Seattle. It’s about 2000 miles each way!

I think on all of those trips we brought our pop up trailer. I actually have one of the last pop up trailers that my family owned. Chris and I really do have to take a road trip sometime with it. Oh we’ve taken it camping but we haven’t taken it on a long trip where you repeatedly stop and set up each night like we did on those long trips out west and back!

Ontario is the largest province in Canada, and as far as North America goes it might be the biggest province/state … I could be wrong but I think it’s bigger than Texas … if not it’s close to the same size. If you are driving from Ottawa in the South East all the way to the Northern tip of Ontario it can take more than two days if you aren’t pushing it really hard. By this I mean two to two and a half 10 hour days as opposed to 14 or 18 hours days of driving!

Going through the other western provinces is much faster. The prairies can be driven through in one day, and once you hit the Rockies in Alberta count another days travel or so to get to Vancouver.

The three times we drove out west we drove through Canada on the way there, and then through some of the US states on the way back like Washington, Montana and Idaho.

I think we only drove through Montana twice but it stuck in my mind. I really liked the scenery, the farmlands and the small towns that we drove through. I think I must have seen a lot of cows in the fields as we drove through Montana because when I remember Montana I always seem to picture cows. LOL You know, if I ever struck it rich I’d get myself a ranch in Montana. Maybe I’d contact bozeman montana real estate to see what kind of properties they’d have for me.

I think that after we’d hit Idaho we’d always head back into Canada for the rest of our trip home. It was a long time ago and I can’t remember exactly what areas we passed through, but surprisingly, even as a teenager I enjoyed those trips. They were long but enjoyable.

I think through all those summer vacation road trips with my family I’ve seen most of the USA – except for several of the most southern states, and all of Canada except for the Territories and NewFoundLand. That’s a lot of traveling … in a car!

I was just thinking that it might not be that economical to take trips like that these days with the gas prices being so high, but for some of the time period that my parents and I did our road trips gas prices were also high too, and my parents were very frugal so I guess it was still cheaper to travel that way – especially if we were renting cabins, camping or staying in our pop up trailer.

Did you go on road trip vacations with your family when you were a kid? Or do you go on them now with your family?

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: British Columbia, cabin, camping, driving out west, Montana, Ontario, pop up trailer, praries, road trip, Washington

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