The lesson did not mention universal health care or that gays can marry and we haven't all turned gay.
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It did seem rather like an elementary school lesson on "Our Neighbor to the North."
I'm guessing if she had been wildly unstable, it wouldn't have gotten to that meeting, but I don't know how academia works -- if you're on the tenure track, do you automatically stay there?
It was, I mean was it necessary to say that we have 10 provinces?
In the "does it matter?" sense, or in the "wouldn't Americans already know that?" sense? Because the answers are very different.
I'm guessing if she had been wildly unstable, it wouldn't have gotten to that meeting, but I don't know how academia works -- if you're on the tenure track, do you automatically stay there?
From what I've seen, most people who are hired in a tenure-track job will stay in that job until tenure review, unless they do something really horrible.
in the "wouldn't Americans already know that?"
This.
In news of people are stupid, I barely stopped a woman from backing her car over a blind man tonight on the way home from work. Jesus.
in the "wouldn't Americans already know that?"
This.
BWAHAHAHAHAAHAH! Oh, that's good. I needed that.
Seriously, though, my mom told someone she was Canadian and got complimented on her english. The existence of provinces at all would be a stretch, let alone what they are or the numbers.
DC people: anybody know what the snow situation on the roads is in the area around National Airport? Someone I know is driving in tomorrow and staying at a hotel near there and wants to know what to expect.