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Jan 09, 2017ehbooklover rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This book is both a history of Canada and an autobiography of Mike Myers. Despite the fact that Myers is about a decade older than me, some of the stuff he talks about made me ultra-nostalgic for my childhood. I mean, who couldn't love a book that discusses Canadian-isms such as milk bags, Kraft Dinner, The Friendly Giant, Sam the Record Man, the CHUM chart, ketchup chips, and Canadian Tire money?