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mt256 says...

sheesh you guys are a critical crowd. I do understand what viral means thanks. it's something that spreads on the internet quickly, just like a VIRUS. pretty simple.

I posted a video last week and got slammed for that too! nuts to that.

cheer up people!

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mt256 says...

UH jmzero it WAS written in 1967. Wikipedia says so
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Place_to_Stand%2C_A_Place_to_Grow

"A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow (Ontari-ari-ari-o!) is an unofficial anthem of the Canadian province of Ontario. The song was written as the signature tune for a movie of the same name that was featured at the Expo 67 Ontario pavilion.

The song was written by Dolores Claman, who also wrote the Hockey Night in Canada theme, with lyrics by Richard Morris. Lyrics for a French version were written by Larry Trudel.[1]

It was commissioned by the Progressive Conservative government of John Robarts for the Ontario pavilion at Expo 67, the World's Fair held in Montreal, Quebec in Canada's Centennial year of 1967, and was used again in the following decades.

The song was featured at the Province of Ontario's exhibit in the short film A Place to Stand, which won the 1967 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film (see below)."



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