It's also made me painfully aware of how frequently people say "How are ya now?" as a greeting.
On the one hand, this is show is very Canadian. On the other, it has an extremely high rate of translation to rural Midwestern life.
"Pack'a coyotes come up to the property the other day. ****, those yellow-eyed bastards'll go right through the screen door when they're horny".
I knew at least 8 guys like Wayne in my graduating class alone. Cowboys who wore the button-ups, Levis, walked with their hands in their pocket and no extraneous or soft movements. They were all nice guys, but tough as nails.
I knew at least 8 guys like Wayne in my graduating class alone. Cowboys who wore the button-ups, Levis, walked with their hands in their pocket and no extraneous or soft movements. They were all nice guys, but tough as nails.
I had no Catys. Wish there were, but unfortunately no.
I like the long sleeved button ups. I wear oxfords to church because of it (wife would not be happy if I went western so it’s a compromise
They have the hockey players chew so it’s probably a difference for them.The long sleeved button ups are a good look! It's the very specific ones, like we had a rash of Native American-print ones guys would wear for a while, that are specifically country. The one difference between Wayne and our guys was that most of them didn't smoke, they chewed.
Been doing some intermittent Letterkenny binging the last couple of days. A little uneven at times (the drugs dudes are boring) but some of the scenes are pure gold especially the sit downs with Wayne, Squirrely Dan and Darry.
Probably going to be talking Letterkenny slang soon.
To see how much letterkenny you’ve watched, do you give gingers a little more space than before?
Never heard of this. Now interested after some YouTube teasers.
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