JJ Whitehead chats with the crowd in Windsor, Ontario, Canada about a recent incident over his phone bill in Los Angeles #phone #fail #canada #eastcoastlifestyle #canadiancomedy
25 yeasrs ago I moved from Ontario to NS and My supplier in the USA refused to ship to me because NS is not in CanadA. I asked the Government of Ns to do something about this and they refused. They are fully aware of this and they refuse do do anything about it.
I say this LOUD & CLEARLY - AS A TORONTONIAN - Canada DOES NOT END (OR START) with us!! (& yes, - [because I know where this is going] - I WAS born & bred here to the rest of you! - & NO, I am NOT unusual for a Torontonian either!) I am FIRST - IMPRESSED though - that Americans have even HEARD of Nova Scotia. That's pretty advanced for them. 2nd - I am HORRIFIED, ANGERED & MYSTIFIED? - as to WHAT has made them think Canada ends at Toronto?? Was there some sort of huge earthquake they were made to believe happened that severed the land apart right at this point? What on earth has gotten into their heads about this one?????
@@Carrie-so3ro One nice thing about Toronto is that it has the same accent as northern California. Oh, you do have to learn to say washroom, parkade and a few others. And you have to learn how to pronounce Etobicoke and a few others, but it is nice to feel at home away from home.
i moved to nova scotia approx 32 years ago, from the winnipeg within which i was born and lived for 30 years. i am pretty sure both are in canada. canada's biggest deficit is that of having to suffer the usa as an immediate neighbour.
Are you positive? Weird shawarmas. Everybody singing and dancing. Lobsters everywhere. Nobody bragging about how much money they make. Peculiar sounding English. Peculiar sounding French. Alcohol flowing like it would hold up the Ark. I don't think that's Mississauga, Toto!!
Nothing about America is surprising anymore.
Their confidence exceeds their knowledge, I'm steelin that one.
Steelin it eh? Your confident about that.
I feel you Nova Scotia. Air Canada doesn't even include Newfoundland in there commercials.
They were ahead of you cutting the map off that Nova Scotia. When confidence exceeds the knowledge, the convenience proceeds the means.
25 yeasrs ago I moved from Ontario to NS and My supplier in the USA refused to ship to me because NS is not in CanadA. I asked the Government of Ns to do something about this and they refused. They are fully aware of this and they refuse do do anything about it.
oh my. that's hilarious and so accurate. Sometimes people don't believe it, but its oh so true
I say this LOUD & CLEARLY - AS A TORONTONIAN - Canada DOES NOT END (OR START) with us!! (& yes, - [because I know where this is going] - I WAS born & bred here to the rest of you! - & NO, I am NOT unusual for a Torontonian either!)
I am FIRST - IMPRESSED though - that Americans have even HEARD of Nova Scotia. That's pretty advanced for them.
2nd - I am HORRIFIED, ANGERED & MYSTIFIED? - as to WHAT has made them think Canada ends at Toronto?? Was there some sort of huge earthquake they were made to believe happened that severed the land apart right at this point? What on earth has gotten into their heads about this one?????
@@Carrie-so3ro One nice thing about Toronto is that it has the same accent as northern California. Oh, you do have to learn to say washroom, parkade and a few others. And you have to learn how to pronounce Etobicoke and a few others, but it is nice to feel at home away from home.
At least they know of it. To many people (Canadian musicians included, apparently) New Brunswick doesn't even exist
Most Canadians think Canada ends at the Quebec/New Brunswick border
Nor should it
@@doug729 You must be from Quebec west.
This cannot be real. We do have Google.
And the stupidity just keeps on coming!
i moved to nova scotia approx 32 years ago, from the winnipeg within which i was born and lived for 30 years. i am pretty sure both are in canada.
canada's biggest deficit is that of having to suffer the usa as an immediate neighbour.
Welcome.
Are you positive? Weird shawarmas. Everybody singing and dancing. Lobsters everywhere. Nobody bragging about how much money they make. Peculiar sounding English. Peculiar sounding French. Alcohol flowing like it would hold up the Ark. I don't think that's Mississauga, Toto!!
Hilarious! (I get all the references too.)
"Weird schwarmas"? You mean the far superior "donair"?
@@The_Keh27 Eyup. And I acknowledge their deliciousness. But they are weird.
If not Canada, then where???
Nova Scotia is apparently not a province of Canada, but is now its own country
Well it's got a Latin name, must Latin American.
they are simpletons. i mean the nova scotians lol
Right back at ya.
*Just curious to know why his phone bill, which is entirely his own business, is regarded as a part of his comedy routine*
lol, ok. As in "why does he use every day experiences in his comedy skits?" ?
Also his own business to divulge anything from it. Just like one's income