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Old 02-11-2008, 10:42 AM
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BTW are there any Canadian moderators to give the necessary leaven in the American lump?
Isn't Canada in North America?
I didn't know USAian was common south of 49. If it's not used by most citiziens of the USA to describe their nationality and "American" is, you were equivocating.

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I was born in Canada. Does that count?
I don't think you denizens of south of 49 are allowed dual citizenship. (Texas may be excepted but that is a special case.)
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