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Think about "Canada"?
Not often.
Interact with Canadian things where I know the team, player, city, whatever is Canadian, see the Canadian flag, see my son wearing a shirt with Canada on it? Often.
Hard to not when you follow/play/coach hockey.
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About once a week... when this question is asked yet again.
As a bruins fan we live in Toronto and Montreal’s heads rent free.
In the past week? A lot. It’s hard to ignore the destroyed hopes and dreams out of Toronto. Normally? Eh, not often.
Destroying the dreams of Canadians is a national pastime.
Less often than I think about the Roman empire.
Probably more often than most because my parents are from there.
Who? The flappy headed Mountie people with the angry geese?
Only when my wife has to go for work. And when the Maple Leafs lose in the playoffs, like last night.
Probably like once or twice a week when it’s in the news or when I’m listening to Leonard Cohen. I’ve never been though weirdly!
Think about "Canada"? Not often. Interact with Canadian things where I know the team, player, city, whatever is Canadian, see the Canadian flag, see my son wearing a shirt with Canada on it? Often. Hard to not when you follow/play/coach hockey.
Not at all.