I am a native Montrealer and I currently live in Toronto. I visited Vancouver a few years ago, and it is definitely one of the most beautiful cities I have seen! I just loved the combination of city and nature. Congrats to Vancouverites.
Yawn! It's as though he couldn't decide if he wanted to make an entertaining video or not, so he kept going back and forth between funny and serious. Dude, I don't care how bereft of ideas you are-you don't combine light comedy with scenes of homeless drug addicts. The whole thing comes off as ditsy, and reinforces the notion that Canadians are creatively challenged.
I saw Grant Lawrence drunkenly push a Canada Post mailbox over on Hastings street in the 90s. This video has almost all of those things. Fractal!
I am a native Montrealer and I currently live in Toronto. I visited Vancouver a few years ago, and it is definitely one of the most beautiful cities I have seen! I just loved the combination of city and nature. Congrats to Vancouverites.
I can think of soooo many others! You need a part 2!!
I kind of really want that CBC jacket! lol
A local told me a Vancouver stereotype is a "Yoga Pants Hipster."
Love to see the humour in the stereotypes!
The sweater is from Granted Clothing! Love those guys!
I want that sweater.
Lululemon gear rocks!!! :P hahahaha
i want that cbc swag
You forgot to mention the franco-columbian stereotype. Always good for a laugh.
is this guy from boston?
GL KING OF the FOREST & advocate of H !!!
THIS IS SOO TRUE
DOPDOPDOPDODP
Thumms up :D
It's way better with the laugh track.
and the cost of living...
Vancouver may get rain, but that's so much better than the 50 feet of snow the rest of you get each winter!
what about all the immigrants and lack of hot white girls?
Such a load of sugar coated bolax
;)
@zeppy13131 how dare you yawn at this? It's three minutes! How vacuous is your attention span?? Oh and by the way... it's LAWRENCE, not Lawerence.
Yawn! It's as though he couldn't decide if he wanted to make an entertaining video or not, so he kept going back and forth between funny and serious.
Dude, I don't care how bereft of ideas you are-you don't combine light comedy with scenes of homeless drug addicts. The whole thing comes off as ditsy, and reinforces the notion that Canadians are creatively challenged.