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  1. It's funny because in a lot of places in Canada the word "mickey" is slang for a bottle of liquor so "Mickey Mouse" could be interpreted as a drunk mouse.

    Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:11:42 UTC from web
    1. @northernnarwhal And "Mick" is a derogatory term for an Irishman! SO WATCH YOUR mangoING MOUTH, ASSHOLE

      Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:12:17 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation SHUTUP AND DRINK LADDY

        Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:14:45 UTC from web
        1. @northernnarwhal HERE WE GO AGAIN WITH THE CISPRESSION

          Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:15:18 UTC from web
    2. @northernnarwhal Ah live in Canada and never heard of that. Must be a french thing? As it is a country that is known as a melting pot of all kinds of people.

      Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:13:43 UTC from web
      1. @maxoseternal Might be, though I've lived in Quebec before and didn't hear it too often. Where in Canada do you live?

        Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:14:27 UTC from web
        1. @northernnarwhal Alberta

          Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:15:01 UTC from web
          1. @maxoseternal Ah, @yodelerty lives out there too. I visited a few years ago and loved it, the mountains are just gorgeous. I've lived in Ontario pretty much all my life, though I spent many of my childhood summers in Quebec as half of my family is French.

            Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:16:27 UTC from web
            1. @northernnarwhal *nods*

              Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:17:55 UTC from web
    3. @darkw00d This is the solitary and clear meaning, for sure

      Sunday, 01-Feb-15 19:15:07 UTC from web