Largest Guitar Wall in Canada (& North America)

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Took a drive to the south end of the city today and visited the largest curved guitar wall in North America for the first time in almost 10 years.

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Canadians know how to play guitar?

Speaking of which, is this the part of Canada that wants to join the US? Because then it'd be one of the largest guitar walls in the U.S. fucking A.!
 
Hey, maybe you guys should join Venezuela, and they could teach you how to play Baseball again.

Ugh, not this again. Despite the term "Canadian Bacon", most of us call that ham or peameal bacon, and it's not something that's eaten on a regular basis by most people. It seems that it's mainly Americans that call it Canadian Bacon.

We just eat regular bacon. And we call it bacon.

Wait 'til you hear about Canadian chicken!
 
Ugh, not this again. Despite the term "Canadian Bacon", most of us call that ham or peameal bacon, and it's not something that's eaten on a regular basis by most people. It seems that it's mainly Americans that call it Canadian Bacon.

We just eat regular bacon. And we call it bacon.

Wait 'til you hear about Canadian chicken!
Maybe we should both join Mexico and learn how to make soda again. Cheers.

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Maybe we should both join Mexico and learn how to make soda again. Cheers.

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I've actually tried the Tamarind one. It's...um...different! :unsure:

I like a lot of their flavors though.

Mexicans fucking love Tamarind. Last time I was in Mexico, we stopped in some candy store, and half the candy they had was tamarind flavor. What's the deal with that?
 

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