Last Kiss by John Lustig for April 22, 2009

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 15 years ago

    Confession Time: This comic is my twisted way of congratulating (and kidding) my wife on attaining dual-citizenship. I’m not quite sure why she wanted to become Canadian, but it probably has something to do with having beaver blood in her veins. (Both of her parents were Canucks.)

    So break out the maple syrup and congrats to Shelagh!

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    The Duke 1  over 15 years ago

    Yes, congrats, Shelagh!!! I was watching the weather one time when my brother’s girlfriend asked what the big state north of North Dakota was! They were made for each other!!!

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    Congrats, Shelagh!

    As to the cartoon, I’ve worked with people like that, who thought that Alaska was a seperate country

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    cleokaya  over 15 years ago

    Canada, a country that came by it’s name after careful deliberation. C, eh, N, eh, D, eh!

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    ejcapulet  over 15 years ago

    Oh, Marg I’ve got a good one! “Ohio? Isn’t that somewhere in Texas?” Yes, I have heard it!

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    3hourtour Premium Member over 15 years ago

    ….boob….

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    coltish1  over 15 years ago

    I had a co-worker who lived for a time in New Mexico. While she was visiting in New York, her friends asked if she needed a “visa or a passport or something” to go to New Mexico!

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    LAFan  over 15 years ago

    Congrats, eh, Shelagh!!! Break out the Molsen or Labatte’s Blue.

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    cleokaya  over 15 years ago

    On a cruise last winter, my wife and I got into a conversation with a young couple in their 20’s who were on their honeymoon. We asked where they lived and they replied Texas. When we told them we were from Washington state. Oh the capital, they replied. My wife said she had once lived in Olympia, but now we lived in Bellingham. It turns out neither of them had any idea that there was a state called Washington and Oregon was met with a blank stare as well.

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    TWAdair  over 15 years ago

    Well, given Mr. Lustig’s explanation, I guess I shall forego the “south of the border” witticisms.

    There is no “Mexico, Montana”, but there is a “Montana, Mexico”.

    We Nebraskans know where Canada is…we import our winter weather from there! We’re also pretty good with geography, since we’re constantly planning our escape! (And didja ever notice… county roads in the Midwest are exactly one mile apart?)

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    BlueRaven  over 15 years ago

    Congrats to the Mrs! My father would likely be able to get dual citizenship for similar reasons, but I don’t think he’d file. Both my parents were born here in the States, though, so all I get is a few bonus points on immigration. If Canada had the Irish Right of Return law, though, I’d be a two-passport kind of person.

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 15 years ago

    Blue Raven, Shelagh actually qualifies for Irish citizenship too. (Her dad was Irish; grew up in Scotland, then immigrated to Canada where he got his citizenship; and eventually moved to the U.S. and became a citizen.) Shelagh’s thinking of going for Irish citizenship as well. Oddly enough, my daughter could get Irish citizenship as well since Ireland has now granted the right to anyone whose grandparent was Irish.

    Me, though? I’m just a Yank and looks like the U.S. is stuck with me. :)

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 15 years ago

    Oops. I made a small error. Shelagh’s dad was actually born in Scotland. His dad (Shelagh’s grandfather) was born in Ireland. But that’s enough to qualify her for Irish citizenship if she wants to apply. In fact, the Irish government is even offering citizenship now to great-grandchildren of Irish citizens. So my daughter could become Irish as well.

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    stonehenge1951  over 15 years ago

    Actually, There is a Mexico, Maine. It’s about three or four hours south of Canada.

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    treered  over 15 years ago

    i can’t resist… PALIN LIVES!

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    klaude  over 15 years ago

    After visiting my husband’s family in B.C. it was very easy to fall into the habit of saying “eh” without even realizing it.

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