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[[Image:Canada.jpg|300px|thumb|A Tribute to Canada]] | [[Image:Canada.jpg|300px|thumb|A Tribute to Canada]] | ||
{{ReleaseDate|July 2, 2004}} | |||
{{EpisodeCategory|Other}} | |||
{{AppearanceBy|Graham Stark|Paul Saunders}} | |||
{{EditedBy|Graham Stark}} | |||
'''Music:''' George Olsen and His Music - 'Tain't No Sin | '''Music:''' George Olsen and His Music - 'Tain't No Sin | ||
{{Location|Graham's Parents' House}} | |||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 27 August 2016
As a tribute to Canada, LoadingReadyRun notes some non snow-related Canadian inventions.
Vital Statistics

Date: July 2, 2004
Category: Other
Appearing: Graham Stark, Paul Saunders
Edited by: Graham Stark
Music: George Olsen and His Music - 'Tain't No Sin
Location: Graham's Parents' House
Synopsis
Canadians are responsible for the invention of the telephone, the gramophone, the zipper, and Trivial Pursuit, among other things.
Trivia
- Graham's mum may be a distant relation of Alexander Graham Bell.
- Errors are made, such as penicillin not being invented by a Canadian.
- The music is played on a gramophone and the slowing of the music at the end is a result of the gramophone running out of energy.
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