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Poll Question:
Hi guys...I know what most represents Canada to me on stamps..Just trying to get a feeling what others think, and that includes our American friends (hey Yanks, don't all click hockey..ok..haha)...If you have others that I have missed..Please include them in a post..Thanks Robert
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When I think of Canada I think of the RCMP. Probably the most widely recognised police force in the world.
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What I would like to see are Canadian stamps with the wording "CANADA - EH" Now that's Canadian - - eh    Chimo Bujutsu |
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Then our American friends would have to have "AMERICA - HUH" on their stamps...HAHA no offence given KirkS...  |
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| Edited by wert - 09/10/2014 12:59 pm |
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Quote: Then our American friends would have to have "AMERICA - HUH" on their stamps...HAHA
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Talk of America reminded me of reading this about the NWMP, forerunner of the RCMP. Initially issued with buff or grey riding britches as part of their uniform, allegedly some officers on patrol along the Canadian / US border traded pants with US Cavalry troopers which heralded an unofficial adoption of the blue britches with the yellow/gold stripe. But did the US Cavalry ever wear dark blue uniform britches instead of the regulation sky blue? Anyone know more about this? Terry PS added this old newspaper photo for anyone interested.  |
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| Edited by Terence Collins - 09/10/2014 3:21 pm |
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RCMMP (Royal Canadian Moose-Mounted Police) always get their moose. Meese. Men!  |
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PeterT - not always and not in every part of Canada. You do know that parts of Canada are as far south as California.....yes? |
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What parts of Canada don't get snow? All parts below the 49th certainly do. We do in Victoria, they do in Sarnia/Windor. |
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And where I live in Canada there are 17 states above me...so there..haha |
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CanadaStamp, I was just answering Wert's question. My real answer was the Maple Leaf, but I was getting back at Wert for his remark about the "Yanks".
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I know you were Peter....  Robert REMEMBER..ALL IN GOOD FUN GUYS..  |
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| Edited by wert - 09/10/2014 6:13 pm |
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