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  • i live in winnipeg... soo true.

  • As an Australian, I approve greatly of his Australian accent :P

  • He sounds like the late Steve Irwin when he does an Aussie accent

  • Gonna see him live here in Ottawa next month!

  • @gloryglorybarcelona Lucky! enjoy

  • Well I just lost all the enthusiasm I had to travel to London.....I'm just going to stay here on the Gold Coast.

  • Guys, seriously. America has good points. Canada has good points. America has problems.  Canada has problems. Can we put on our big boy pants and get over this whole childish "my country is better than yours" bickering?

  • @FlammySpritz I love your comment right here^^^ epicness lol Big boy pants :P

  • @lildevil470

    Haha thank you.

    Yes, I'm afraid the world is in short supply of them

  • @FlammySpritz There should be a 'Big Boy Pants' factory in every country! Where they produce them to help immature close minded people learn :)

  • American people have no intelligence....hahaha let me just say, Google what we've done on ur ipad or iphone while on a plane back to Scotland. i love his comedy, but that comment was just shit

  • he does a wicked auzzie accent

  • Please do not lump most of us Canadians in with the morons posting here. They sure as hell do not speak for me. Every country has assholes and ignorant boobs. Americans just tend to do it more on tv for the world to see lol. My name is Sean and I AM CANADIAN!

    I am also a Winnipegger and look forward to Danny's show in May!

  • @kingsnoofer And don't worry, Danny. You are spot on about Winnipeg. I love this city and tolerate the winters fine. But sometimes I just want to say FACK IT and go someplace sunny and tequila flows like water.

  • About Aussies, it's because everything is relative. After a while you're like, Fack the sun...its facking hot

  • @daniyellowjello exactly, the sun is great...provided you can go back to a country where the UV rating can actually go lower than 'extreme'. I just found out (the hard way) that Sydney funnel web spiders can swim. Fuck that, I wanna go to england, its so much safer in comparison

  • Lol he's so right about Americans.. :)

  • Lots of Canadians on here who could use a humor transplant. LOL

  • Or we just don't find you funny.

  • @Easthattrick go back and think, how many comics and actors on american t.v. are born Canadian EH?

  • @12caelan34 A lot of comics and actors on American TV are Canadian. That's because you Canadians USE the US to become globally famous. Let's face it. Your chances of gaining worldwide fame are much better in the US than Canada, right? Sooo, it seems only reasonable to see that a lot of Canadians will head south for fame. Pity that the same can't be said about Americans going to Canada. I mean, you really don't have a movie/TV industry that can compete with ours do you?

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  • I think winnipeg knows it's shitty lol

  • I'd rather live in Canada any day. Tell me Canada is a second rate country when you get your rights back.

  • @TheCourageInside Tell me the US is a second rate country when you Canucks actually get rights. LOL

  • @Easthattrick Canadians do have rights....remind me, who burnt down your White House and most of Washington with about 15 people?

  • @THEoneWITHaFACE That would be the BRITISH who did that. Canada wasn't a country yet. Took you all a lot longer to get your independence. For some strange reason you Canadians LOVE to skew history and make yourselves heroes in 1812. Two very glaring realities escape you though. #1, the British set fire to the White House. They didn't burn it down. It's still standing Fool. #2 setting fire to the White House was done in retaliation for our burning of your YORK. LOL

  • YES! Thank god I'm Canadian :D

  • I'm from Winnipeg--he's right!

  • Haha, I'm from around Winnipeg! Hilarious :D

  • Why are we arguing in the comments whether America or Canada is better? They're both lovely countries and they both have their pros and cons.

  • Im scottish and living in canada.. FUCK YEAH

  • This patronizing nonsense happens every time somebody visits Ireland.

    If they're a Man..Irish woman are the hottest in the World. If they're a Woman...Irish Men..blah blah..blah!!!!.

    America, Canada, Australia, England Ireland Scotland Wales, great people great Country's..leave it at that.

  • @lukessummerguitar I actually couldnt agree with you more. People are people.

  • @lukessummerguitar You must be a product of the American education system. It is spelt countries for the plural.

  • @Dwarltier *spelled

  • @7CellarDoors grammer impressed!

  • @Dwarltier Thought it was a rather ironic word to misspell. In a sentence denoting adherence to proper grammatical practices. Couldn't resist the double whammy :D

  • @Dwarltier *grammar P.S. I'm American

  • Shouldn't generalize, it makes you seem like a prick.

  • It's so true. Americans are stupid.

  • This is another perfect example of Canadians NEEDING to be told they are great. Like the Australians, Canadians constantly need to be told they are better than everyone else, especially Americans. As someone married to a Canadian and a frequent traveller to Canada, I can honestly say it's time for Canada to grow a set and grow up a little.

  • @Easthattrick Isn't it normal for citizens of every country, wanting to be told that their country is great and better than some other countries?? It's not like Americans are any better with that...

  • @StarlightSweetie Canadians take it to an extreme though. As someone who travels to Canada regularly I can honestly say that Canadians are the most insecure people on this planet. You MUST tell them how much you love their country.  Strange, because in the last ten years Canadians have become a lot less friendly/easy going. I wonder if this anxiety is taking its toll.

  • @Easthattrick Yeah i think Canada and the world can agree that it's America that has the growing up to do..

  • @az0963818 Actually given the fact that Canada is known worldwide for being able to dish it out but not being able to take it, I'd say it's Canada that needs a huge dose of maturity. Don't worry my friends, someday Canada will be considered a powerful country and people will actually listen to what you all have to say. By the way, congratulations on selfishly pulling out of Kyoto. After years of criticizing the US for not signing up to it too.

  • @Easthattrick Wow, Kyoto was ONE mistake made by our dumbass Prime Minister. Name 5! Cause i can list about 10 things wrong with your country. And in case you haven't notice, Canada is a powerful country. We're doing more work with poor countries that the states has ever done, and we are known for having one of the BEST economies in the world. Our economy is 10 times better than yours. And your people are ignorant...and everybody knows that.

  • @az0963818 Canada is a forgotten country. Your people are lumped in with Americans and called Americans by everyone on this planet, because no one really cares about your country. You're the goody two shoes of North America. As for doing more work with poor countries, this is one of those myths Canadians like to tell themselves because it makes them feel better. Simply isn't true but hey, keep spouting the nonsense anyway, eh? I've been to Canada many times. Nothing special.

  • @Easthattrick And your supposedly married to a Canadian? Wow, i feel bad for you spouse. Just another ignorant and insecure American. Let's just hope for YOUR sake, your country doesn't get blown off the face of the earth by the hundreds of countries that already have America on it's hit list. Then we'll see who is "forgotten."

  • @az0963818 My spouse loves me . . . as is. Actually finds my unblinkered view of Canada refreshing. Ignorant? Insecure? More like Open minded and True.

  • @Easthattrick What have you said to me so far that has been true? Cause i vaguely remember shooting down all your non-sense facts about Canada. And i'm glad someone loves you, but let's see for how long. And you haven't rebutted at all against the last things i've said about America. Maybe because...they're true :0!!!

  • @az0963818 You didn't shoot down anything. You simply reacted with the typical infantile, imbecilic nonsense that all Canadians resort to when someone tries to engage them in intelligent debate. My God, you Canadians really do believe the BS you are fed daily don't you? And you want to be seen a world power?????

  • @Easthattrick You can't be serious? Your attacking every Canadian on hear! Lol, funny. But seriously, you lost. Unless your country isn't hated on a world scale...or it isn't facing an economic crisis, or it isn't the FATTEST country in the world, or immigrants in your country aren't being treated like shit on a daily bases, or your countries people aren't unbearably ignorant, or....am I forgetting something??

  • @az0963818 Not all Americans are like that. I don't know why so many people from other countries feel they have a free pass to say whatever horrible things they want to about us, while calling -us- ignorant or hateful. I find it really ironic.

  • @CaptainTomVane Americans diss other people and countries all the damn time! Lol, seems like y'all can dish it out, but can't take it. I'm aware that not all Americans are like that,i'm not ignorant..but you know that the MAJORITY of you guys are.I mean come on now?? That's not even a secret..

  • @az0963818 Have you even been to America? I live here, and I see more skinny people than fat. I've encountered a few ignorant people in my time, as I would anywhere; but it's not overly persent by any means. I've met more kind people who stand up to the ignorant than those who are hateful. On what study are you basing that MOST Americans are fat, stupid and racist? My point was just that people seem content to believe in negative stereotypes about America, while insulting us for (cont)

  • @az0963818 (cont) doing just that. That "dish it out but can't take it" line goes both ways. If you call someone ignorant for believing in negative stereotypes, while doing the same thing yourself, someone is going to eventually call you out on it.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not mad or insulted by you, I'm just making a point. I've dirrected some jokes at Canada in the past, I'll admit. But I've always done it in good fun... it bothers me that other countries actually seem to have (cont)

  • @az0963818 (cont) a true HATRED for America. If an America showed real hatred toward Canada, everyone would think he's an asshole. If a Canadian shows hatred towards America, everyone just smiles and nods. It's just been an odd double-standard to me.

  • @CaptainTomVane Were not the only ones that retaliates. That's the thing. I mean the guy that is being interviewed is NOT a Canadian! When it comes to Americans and their views, the rest of the world has been and probably will always be in agreement..

  • @az0963818 My point is just that if you assume that the majority of American's are fat, ignorant, or whatever; then you're JUST as bad as the Americans who assume all Canadians live in a frozen wasteland, surviving primarily off maple syrup and end every sentence with "Eh?". Believing in every stereotype you see on TV makes you guilty of the same thing as those that you feel you are "retaliating" against. If an American says something stupid or biased; call him out on it. But (cont)

  • @CaptainTomVane But my MIL always ends every sentence with "Eh?". :-) Kinda annoying after a while.

  • @az0963818 But view him as being mean or ignornant, because he's mean and ignorant... Not because he's American. There was a viral video on youtube recently of an English woman going on a horrible racist rant on a public transportation system. I didn't watch it thinking "Wow, English people are racist!". I watched it thinking that that ONE specific woman was racist. And I'm not reply to your comment, thinking that all Canadians hate America. I'm replying because YOU seem to...

  • @az0963818 When it comes to Canadians and their views, the rest of the world has been and probably will always be completely lacking in concern. LOL

  • @Easthattrick As of lately that's completely not true. Americans like yourselves need to stop worrying about Canada(a country that's got their shit together) and worry more about the many issues that are going on in America right now. Canada's going to be here, America's future on the other hand...not so certain.

  • @az0963818 Actually, most Americans are very accepting of people from other countries. When someone comes over from another country, people tend to think it is very cool and try to learn about their culture. The fact that people from other countries think all Americans are always making fun of other countries kind of saddens me because it means you've probably formed that on a few videos of idiots on YouTube.

  • @looooo215 I honestly think that the example you stated it pretty accurate. I think another big part of it is that America produces a lot of television content that broadcasts to other countries. People watch shows like reality television, and other genres that showcase the worst examples of human existance, and then think "That's America". They feel they've made an informed decision based on stereotypes from television and the internet. I doubt people like az0963818 have ever even been to(cont)

  • @looooo215 (cont) America, or I assume he would have made mention of it in one of his debates by this point. Hating on America has sort of become "trendy", popular, and even acceptable to a lot of people... Go to any youtube video like this one, in which America and another country are mentioned, and you'll see it. On this video, I see very few comments of Americans insulting Canada, but there are endless comments of Canadians hating on America. If it was jokes, I would care... but they (cont)

  • @CaptainTomVane It has become trendy for Americans to hate on Americans based on stereotypes.

  • @dressupjesus I suppose that's also true sometimes, and it can be a shame. Someone from say; New York, will assume that someone from Texas is a dumb, inbred hick. And alternatively, someone from Texas would assume that someone from New York is an arrogant individual who would sooner curse at a stranger than give them the time of day. I guess that's a point for the scoreboard for foreign countries who hate us, because at least they seem to hate all of us equally.

  • @looooo215 ^ *wouldn't (cont) seem to actually -believe- all the stereotypes they're spewing out... What makes me sad about it is that I -love- other cultures. One of my dreams is to have the money to travel to places like Canada and Europe and experiance what it's like in other parts of the world. But I've become genuienly concerned that people will shun me for being a "stupid, ignorant American" because hating America has become socially acceptable. But it's not fair of me to assume (cont)

  • @looooo215 that ALL people in cultures outsides America hate us. It just seems to be overly frequent based on what I've seen online. Maybe I'm being too sensative. Like I said, if people were joking, like Danny Bhoy, I wouldn't care. It just gets to me that people now have a free pass to actually -hate- America in a very real sense based on stereotypes... Especially since the believing in stereotypes thing is supposedly a big reason -why- people hate us. Guess it's only wrong when we do it.

  • @CaptainTomVane Youtube, websites, tv, movies...pretty much for the past 30-40 years! And look, i'm aware that they're nice Americans obviously...but when the majority of you act a certain way for a loooong period of time, it's gonna rub some people the wrong way. That's all.

  • @CaptainTomVane I agree with you, never thought about the television shows people from other countries watch would affect their view on how normal every day Americans act. I guess everyone can be blinded by what they want to be true. In this case people feel the need to diss Canada, or America. I think this is due to the fact of how we're raised.

  • @CaptainTomVane (cont.) Everyone is told to have pride in their country, and when someone insults the country they love, whether it be Canada or America, people get offended and feel the need to respond back aggressively. I think that's what is wrong in the world. No one accepts each other, they look for reasons to criticize one another instead of just accepting how the other people are. The criticism of one another is seen in schools, religion, government, etc.

  • @CaptainTomVane (cont)There will never be a world where people will consider themselves as equal because human nature is to be better then others; be better at academics, sports, the workplace, etc.

  • @CaptainTomVane I find it really hypocritical. Unfortunately there's really nothing we can do about it but suffer the fools. :-)

  • @az0963818 Okay, I wasn't going to resort to childish behavior but your posts leave me no choice. It's "here" not "hear".  It's "basis" not "bases". It's "country's" not "countries". And whom were you calling "unbearably ignorant" again? LOL

  • @Easthattrick LOL! Well A: this proves my point, and you really think that minor grammatical errors on YOUTUBE is going to make you guys look any better? This is the internet not an essay. Nice try...

  • @az0963818 If you are going to call a group of people ignorant, then you should probably make sure the term can't be applied to you as well, otherwise you look like a hypocrite. Internet or not, there is no excuse for such poor grammar/spelling. Sorry if that makes you uncomfortable.

  • Of course he's going to say Canadian audiences are the best. He's being interviewed IN Canada!!! I have to wonder how the Canadians would have reacted if he had put them down and made fun of them. As someone married to a Canuck I can honestly say that Canadians can dish it out but can NOT take it.

  • @Easthattrick You're right, Canadians do have the habit of begging for compliments. Americans on the other hand have the habit of telling themselves and every one else just how wonderful America is and lecturing others on how they should behave. Can you take it?

  • @AcresofAnarchy Can Americans help it if 99% of the people on this planet know who our President is while 99% of this planet (including some Canadians) don't know who the Prime Minister of Canada is (or that Canada even has a Prime Minister and not a President like the US and Mexico)? LOL Tough being a second rate country isn't it?

  • @Easthattrick Lol Thank you thank you thank you for playing. Crushing your ignorant head will be fun. If you mean second rate in terms of Canada topping the US in EVERY SINGLE MEASURE of social advancement then yes it sure does suck to be "second rate". Literacy rates, infant mortality, Gun murders...LOL literally the list is endless. Forbes even recently ranked Canada #1 in USA's calling card: business. Shut. the. fuck. up. bitch. Actually dont. please keep posting..embarassing you is fun.

  • @Easthattrick btw "99% of people on this planet" are concerned with what China does as well. Whereas noone gives a shit what their much much more prosperous and civilized south Korean neighbors are up too. Wanna guess why dumbo? Thaaaats riiiight. Because a crowd of 60 noisy morons attracts more attention then 6 people quietly doing everything right, everytime. Aka 33 million will always get over shadowed by 320 mill no matter how clownish and Sarah Palinized that 320 mill is. Dooohh!

  • @Easthattrick I think I would consider which country holds more favour. Lots of people know who your president is because it only took you people nearly 200 years to get non-white male president. Of course everybody know who your last two presidents are. One has fucked the world so badly it can't right it self and the other is the first black president in american history. No shit everybody knows your presidents because every body is pissed off at you!

  • @Beevan29 Hi Beevan. Regarding black leaders, how many has Canada had in its short history? I'll give you a hint. It's a whole number between 1 and -1. LOL And don't you think it's time for the NHL to be a little less white. Last time I checked, there were only 24 black players on the NHL. My God, that would be a disgrace in American sports. Oddly, Canadians don't seem to mind . . . or care. Sad really. The Europeans must be scratching their heads at you all up North. :-)

  • @Easthattrick Could be the fact that Canada doesn't have a high population of black people. That never really passed through your thick skull did it..

  • @THEoneWITHaFACE That's not an excuse. If Canada really is the multicultural paradise you Canucks make it out to be, then it doesn't matter how few blacks you have. You should have elected a non-white Prime Minister before us. You should have a national sport that isn't so disgustingly white. You should have more than 23 black players in the league. Sadly you don't. And I won't even mention the complete lack of black head coaches/staff. Shameful.

  • @Easthattrick okay number one we as Canadians are culturaly diverse and just think if you're talking about the NHL look how many american teams there are in the NHL Number two we may not have a non-white prime-minister but we had a female one also how many people rejected and spoke out against Obama at first eh? We don't have as high a population of blacks or anyone else because we have a much smaller population in general than you.

  • @12caelan34 Canada is no more culturally diverse than the US, the UK, Brazil, etc. For some reason you Canucks like to believe you are the only culturally mixed country on this planet. Strange really. As for American NHL teams, the majority of teams may be located in American cities but the majority of players are still Canadian. Canadians still make up the largest percentage of players in the NHL. Where is the diversity?? You can't expect other countries to do YOUR job!

  • @12caelan34 As for your female Prime Minister, she didn't last long did she?

  • Wow. impressive Aussie accent!

  • I'm not very familiar with Canadians but I find it an interesting country. I like a lot of things like Animorphs that I've only recently realised were Canadian.

    I find telling a Canadian hard like I find telling where Asians are from but I guess it doesn't matter at the end of the day.

  • Comedy Is subjective Difrent strokes for diftrent fokes American Comics know this, As where Every Other Comic be him or her worldy think every one should have the same sence of humor witch they do not, Just Beacuse its funny to you doe's not mean its funny to enyone els.

  • @MyBloodbrother Not all American comics are as savvy as you think they are. I can't tell you how many have talked to the Just For Laughs audiences as if the audience was in the States and American. I've only heard one English(British) comic make that mistake (and I think his sin was worse considering our countries' relationship. ;-p)

    But American comics don't hold the monopoly on open-mindedness, not by a long shot.

    Cheers

  • @MaeNotEast My Coment had nothing to do with that Its more about personal taste,If someone isnt funny to you he or she might be funny to someone elss

  • he's got a great aussie accent, and i can vouch for that being one ;D

  • i love being canadian

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  • BOO YAH I'm from Canada

  • @NatRougeProductions hey yeah canadians for the win....ay?

  • I'm from Winnipeg and its soooo true! haha good one DAnny

  • LMFAOOOO , IM FROM WINNIPEG !

  • Who is this guy? I never heard of him.

  • as soon as he said "oh god I've gotta be careful here" I knew he was going to say winnipeg

  • I live in Winnipeg and laughed really hard. It's so true.

  • well you heard it canadas the best of both.

  • Is that why Winnipeg born actors Anna Paquin and Daniel Gillies that now work in USA grew up in NZ because both of their separate parents had to get out of there ha ha?

  • YEE CANADA!!

  • this guy has his Aussie accent down pat

  • This video gave me sexual thoughts

  • I'm from Winnipeg. Grr...

  • Danny! YOUR HAIR!

    NOO!

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  • I live in Whistler Bc and this is so true, we have the most Australians, New zealanders and English people living here in 8 person apartments crammed into tiny houses in the freezing cold rainy weather. It's brillaint hahaha how true this is!

  • Watch Axis Powers Hetalia, then watch this again and wonder how Adoreable Canada is always so Invisible .

  • @HarukiMegumi Haha yeah. Poor Canada, always mistaken for America. I love how his 'screaming' voice is the loudness of everyone else's normal voice. Hetalia FTW.

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  • I love how he thought he was insulting Canadians, and we're all sitting here like, "Come on, come on, what's the joke? I wanna hear it now!" I think that's the best thing... unless you're really just fucking with Canadians, trying to really piss us all off, well, we won't be offended.

    I love Stombolopolopolopolopolis. Whatever the hell his name is. And Danny Bhoy's awesome, too... but he's Scottish; he has to be.

  • BEST australian accent ive heard by a non-australian :)

  • holy shit he does an Australian accent perfectly!!!!

  • its funny how everyone HATES america, until its time for American Money to come to their rescue!! lol

  • @glrodriguez73 And that right there is the reason why a lot of people hate Americans. Because a bunch of people in America are always thinking that you're the richest most powerful country in the world. That every other country in the depends on you and your apparent wealth. Its because a lot of people like you walk around beating they're cheats and belting "U-S-A U-S-A WE'RE #1" that people stereotype Americans as rude, arrogant and ignorant. Good day, sir :)

  • @LadyBria1996 to be fair america is the riches, most powerful country in the world and canada does depend on us and our apparent wealth but we could do a better job in not boasting so much.

    with all that being said people our only mad because they feel inferior. if canada said were #1 people would laugh and not care

  • @mrfwest not boasting so much?? what are you doing now then?:P

  • @MissHelen92 it wasn't boasting, i was just stating facts

  • @mrfwest keep telling yourself that:P America is a powerful country and you are right about the boasting...but you should be able to understand why i would see your comment as boasting.

  • @mrfwest haha you think america is most richest country its not even in the top ha canada is actually ahead all the most rigorous theistic countries are less in quality of life in the developed nations the richest countries are in northern europe not america hahah dont let the media fool you buddy

  • @bevz2nikki

    America GDP $14.12 Trillion

    Canada GDP 1.34 Trillion

    Norway GDP 381.77 Billion

    Finland GDP 237.99 Billion numbers don't lie

  • @mrfwest nice try Luxembourg has been the richest country for years great deal fabricating those numbers or you prab got those from an unreliable american propagandist site

  • @bevz2nikki be my guest. find the gdp of Luxembourg and compare it to America.... for yourself

  • @mrfwest America is the richest country only because its approaching 3 times the population of the next largest industrialized nation(japan).It is the size of almost the entire Eurozone. It still does well on the pound for pound list but is only between 6th and 10th on that list once you adjust to per capita(which is obviously a more accurate gauge of a countries well being) No one will argue with the fact that South Korea is a better place to live even though China destroys them in overall GDP.

  • @mrfwest right because if decide to cut down our electricity and our natural resources to americans they are going to be in an economic depression in less than a year.

  • Besides when was the last Canadian or Australian television show that aired in the US or Britain. If the comedy was good, Hollywood would have sucked out all their talent and killed them with money (stephen fry)

  • I have English friends who can't keep up with Joan Rivers because of the accent and because she speaks very quickly. Does that make English audiences dumb? Well, by this guys standard, yah!

  • ugh I really don't think Americans are all enthusiasm and no intellect when it comes to comedy. I've seen American comedians dumb their act down in London or Vancouver because many references would be missed or misunderstood. But when they are Canadian or Australian and have to do that in America, they see the audience as dumb, and its just not true.

  • @yngguy4u it's more just a difference in humour, a lot of british jokes would be missed in the states.

  • Its true that not everyone is an idiot in the US, but there is a fucking lot more of them there than anywhere else.

  • I am BOTH Canadian AND Australian. I guess that makes me perfect by his standards. ;)

  • @jengajane218 no it makes you welsh

  • @jengajane218 samee

  • @jengajane218 His biggest fan bases are in both Australia and Canada. Oddly not the UK.

  • CANADAAAA!

  • His Australian accent is absolute gold! Haha!

  • What's around his neck? It looks awesome!

  • @menzo22MHD I think it's a greenstone....We call them Pounamu in New Zealand. Usually it's given as a gift.

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  • Vancouver is the best Canadian city.

  • 9 people are American.

  • Canadians have a mixture of both, no enthusiasm or intelligence. Don't kill me it was a joke aboot Canadians.

  • @fLredspade

    There's a difference between an assumption that holds no validity and one that has support. Not all Americans are dumb.

    But there's a majority of unfortunately uninformed people in America

  • Canada ~ <3

    lol love this vid ^^

  • we have emerald green skies here in aussie o.o where? ahah !!

  • Loving the Green stone around his neck from NZ!

  • Well to change the subject slightly and really discuss what is of far higher importance than which country has done what.....Im really not liking Danny's lighter/foiled hair colour here! So glad he's left it alone now and we can envy once again his beautiful black thick indian hair!!!

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  • @creaturebeater pretty much yeah.

  • @dadadacrazy Lol, does Australia even have its own style of humor? You should shut your mouth ;)

  • @creaturebeater enjoy.

    watch?v=DJ3RrqBqk14

    (not spam, srsly)

  • @1111Davo1 Seen it, and you could do that anywhere. Check our Europeans aren't stupid ;)

  • @1111Davo1

    /watch?v=ONCrE4IoSsY

    /watch?v=w_mkwB9ayK4

    Enjoy :)

    

  • @hundredand watch?v=z2rJBR5tmBY

  • @1111Davo1 watch?v=y8e6lS7T9yI

    Seriously dude, you need to learn that being of a certain nationality doesn't make you dumb or racist. It happens EVERYWHERE.

  • I just love this guy .. (and his brave honesty) .. unfortunately what he dares to say is true about the average American .. I hate to be lumped in with that .. but I acknowledge he is correct and daringly honest.....

    I have a keen affinity for his style of humor .. and his vast knowledge of travel and the differences he portrays in people and life-styles .. and the humor

    he brings to it .. pg

  • @funguy4utube i don't quite agree with you on that. there are idiotic and intelligent people everywhere, regardless of country. still, i find this funny :)