New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis for July 08, 2012

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 12 years ago

    Those hosers?

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 12 years ago

    Take off, eh!

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    thesnowleopard Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    LOL! Clever use of the faces from different currencies.

    I was always skeptical of the euro. I think it’s just as well the Brits didn’t let Blair railroad them into giving up the pound.

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    piloti  almost 12 years ago

    The Canadians use dollars, not pounds. DJB

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    up2trixx  almost 12 years ago

    And we don’t have a dollar bill, either. The queen is on the twenty and most of our change though…

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    cccare56  almost 12 years ago

    We have a gold coloured one-dollar coin, 11-sided – like the one created in the USA with the likeness of Susan B. Anthony (nice touch, Pab). It has a loon on the one side – hence the name “loonie” – and the Queen’s profile on the other. In the late 90’s we acquired a $2 coin. It is a two-ringed affair – silver coloured on the outer ring and a faded gold colour for the “bulls-eye”. Polar bear on the one side, Queen on the other. In the first year they were produced they were noted for breaking apart if dropped. Naturally, they came to be called “toonies” (twonies).

    If we ever get a 5 dollar coin I’ll update you – but no rumours lately about that!

    The red guy – Sir William Lyon MacKenzie King, $50 dollar bill. A Prime MInister of Canada

    Purple – Sir John A. MacDonald, first Prime Minister of Canada (he and George could share some stories I am sure!) $10 bill

    Blue – Sir Wilfred Laurier, another PM. $5 bill

    Yes I ran on. No worries – there won’t be a test tomorrow! :-)

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    Kip W  almost 12 years ago

    “Dubloonies” was a better name. Silly citizenry.

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    Linguist  almost 12 years ago

    Batten down the hatches, the Loonies are coming !Nous sommes attaqués par les habitans du grand Nord blanc!( Canada is bilingual, after all. )

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    Spyderred  almost 12 years ago

    I have to get out more. I live in northern Washington and spend some leisure time in Canada but I’ve never seen or heard all those insults. I thought "canuck"was just an alternate word for Canadian, as “Yankee” is used for American. The comments on this strip, and the strip itself,certainly educational.

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    piloti  almost 12 years ago

    A recent poll of Canadians asked the question “Are there too many immigrants in Canada?”21% said yes,11% said no, 68% responded : “Please, I am not to be understanding the question.”

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    Mihir Asher  almost 12 years ago

    And I thought this was going to be a dig at the film “Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter”

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    cccare56  almost 12 years ago

    @piloti – ROFL!!!! I know, I shouldn’t laugh…

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    cccare56  almost 12 years ago

    @Ryan Plut – forgot that one! I haven’t heard it for a long time! LOL

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    gcarlson  almost 12 years ago

    On a trip to Vancouver ca 1998 it took me a bit to figure outthat the “Toony Bottles” advertised at a convenience store were $2 sodas.

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    prrdh  almost 12 years ago

    Hey, you can’t blame us Yanks for wanting to get some of our own back after you beat our a$$es in 1812…not that we’ll admit it, of course.

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