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So, I am rewatching a documentary called The Orange Years for probably like the sixth time. It's about Nickelodeon and its heyday. And they basically say that the network did not get up and running and wasn't even successful until they picked up You Can't Do That On Television, which is, you guessed it, yep, a Canadian show. So I don't know if you know this show has, I feel like you must know it, but I just had to say it. Canada.
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On behalf of Canada and its contribution to children's television everywhere, you're welcome.
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Canada did a lot for television and people don't even realize it. There are so many things filmed in Canada. There are so many shows started in Canada. Go Canada! Also, Tim Hortons is awesome. Winnipeg Jets love you. Um, Wayne Gretzky is my favorite hockey player.
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Yes, yes, yes, Canada! Also a lot of hilarious comedians. Um... Mitch Hedberg. Also our favorite, Schitt's Creek. Also Canadian.
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Girl I watch this documentary too many times like it doesn't even make sense but let me tell you I was such a huge nickelodeon van grown-up nickelodeon literally shaking my childhood as a kid so yes I love this documentary is awesome and I didn't come out during the time if you can't do that on television I know of it but I didn't grow up in the 80s I was born late 80s so I missed out on that but yes Nickelodeon was the shit they really were
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