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No, blame Canada! Tony Wong. Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved. To order copies of Toronto Star articles, please go to: www. Read more about: Vancouver. Report an error. Journalistic Standards. I don't want to be Robin Sparkles anymore. Smulders' goofy teen-pop character has been a long-running gag on the Monday night show, allowing writers to simultaneously send-up '80s cheese and extreme Canadian stereotypes.

Sparkles generally shows up by way of off-the-wall flashbacks and jokes about the Canuck roots of Smulders's regular character on the show, TV journalist Robin Scherbatsky. But also the tape that he finds isn't just a music video — it's like a different way to reveal Robin and her obsessive behaviour at that time. Smulders says the episode features a new song from Robin's past, joining a canon of campy singles that already includes Sandcastles in the Sand and Let's Go To The Mall.

Smulders admits to suffering some real-life ribbing for being the sole Canadian among the ensemble. Q4: What IS the most Canadian place in the universe? Natalie: Ha Ha! Its coffee has a distinct smell — I will teach you the terminology of a double double and timbits — you will LOVE. Q5: Really? Not really, but we are a multi-cultural country, so we have to represent more than one sweet.

Q6: Do you know Berlin Wall came down yet? Natalie: Berlin what? I was at Checkpoint Charlie in What an incredible experience. Q7: Do you play hockey? Now, my citizenship will be revoked.

Question one: Do you want to be Canadian? Question two: Really? Q8: Are you proud to be Canadian? Natalie: The citizenship test is actually pretty hard! Here is a link. I am sure our immigrants know more about the country than actual citizens. That said, I am absolutely proud to be Canadian. Thanks Natalie!



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