With two hours, a band-saw and some reflective material, the Broken City Lab collective made this instant faux-neon signage in a puddle in Ontario, Canada. (Photo: Broken City Lab)
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Parting Shot
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Hmm, why is it that the only 'place' that you Americans know of in Canada is 'ontario'? And, of course, if you look on a map, you'll see that this specfically means "Southern Ontario". One could counter-argue that Ontario, at over 300,000 square miles, is so large that, when an American randomly choses a part of Canada to deal with, it would be 'ontario'. However, I'll bet dollars to donuts that that puddle you refer to above is not anywhere near Manitouwadge or Kenora or Kirkland Lake or anywhere in the 80% of the province that is in the North — that, in fact, it really is just Southern Ontario. And that, my friends, is not 300,000 square miles. It is barely 40,000. So the 'large' argument fails. And we are back to this issue of the underlying conspiracy by the Canadian government to convince Americans that Southern Ontario is the only, uh, 'civilized' part of Canada.