One other thing. That two letter word is c Canada 2005.
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Eh?: A famous Canadian way of ending sentences. Save this for quotations and for instances when you are playing up the Canadian identity of something. (In case you were wondering, it usually means "don't you think?")"[/font]
We also own "**** disturber"...
http://www.ptg.org/pipermail/humor/2003-July/001090.html
"As a Canadian, you have to be extra vigilant. There are a lot of
impostors out there. If you suspect that someone is falsely trying to pass
themselves off as a Canadian, make the following statement - and then
carefully note their reaction:
" "Last night, I cashed my pogey and went to buy a mickey of C.C. at
the beer parlour, but my skidoo got stuck in the muskeg on my way back to
the duplex. I was trying to deke out a deer, you see. Damn chinook, melted
everything. And then a Mountie snuck up behind me in a ghost car and gave me
an impaired. I was S.O.L., sitting there dressed only in my Stanfields and a
toque at the time. And the Mountie, he's all chippy and everything, calling
me a "**** disturber" and what not. What could I say, except, "Sorry, EH!" "
"If the person you are talking to nods sympathetically, they're one of
us. If, however, they stare at you with a blank incomprehension, they are
not a real Canadian. Have them reported to the authorities at once."