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Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie (aka 'The Trolls') was a Canadian comedy group from Edmonton, Alberta formed in 1987. Their credits include numerous stage productions, a television show and five albums. The Trolls did sketch comedy, often on risqué or controversial subjects, along with humorous songs. One of their songs, "The Toronto Song" (which is often incorrectly attributed to The Arrogant Worms), makes fun of Canada's regional rivalries by insulting the city of Toronto and eventually most of the rest of the country. The Trolls also composed musical parodies of historical events such as the War of 1812, and Canada's 1999 division of Nunavut from the Northwest Territories; the song "Nunavut" opens with "We'll keep Canada... and you can have Nunavut!" (pronouncing it "None-of-it").

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  • Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie és un grup de comèdia canadenc d'Edmonton format principalment per , Joe Bird i el músic . Borg i l'antic membre Neil Grahn van fer The Geek Show per al , BookTV i rn 2004-2005. Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie està format per un trio de còmics que als seus inicis es dedicà a la comèdia en forma de gags i sketchs a la televisió canadenca, sovint sobre temes molt controvertits barrejats amb cançons de tall humorístic. La cançó fa paròdia de les rivalitats regionals del Canadà, tot burlant-se de la ciutat de Toronto i a la resta del país. (ca)
  • Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie (aka 'The Trolls') was a Canadian comedy group from Edmonton, Alberta formed in 1987. Their credits include numerous stage productions, a television show and five albums. The Trolls did sketch comedy, often on risqué or controversial subjects, along with humorous songs. One of their songs, "The Toronto Song" (which is often incorrectly attributed to The Arrogant Worms), makes fun of Canada's regional rivalries by insulting the city of Toronto and eventually most of the rest of the country. The Trolls also composed musical parodies of historical events such as the War of 1812, and Canada's 1999 division of Nunavut from the Northwest Territories; the song "Nunavut" opens with "We'll keep Canada... and you can have Nunavut!" (pronouncing it "None-of-it"). (en)
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  • Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie és un grup de comèdia canadenc d'Edmonton format principalment per , Joe Bird i el músic . Borg i l'antic membre Neil Grahn van fer The Geek Show per al , BookTV i rn 2004-2005. Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie està format per un trio de còmics que als seus inicis es dedicà a la comèdia en forma de gags i sketchs a la televisió canadenca, sovint sobre temes molt controvertits barrejats amb cançons de tall humorístic. La cançó fa paròdia de les rivalitats regionals del Canadà, tot burlant-se de la ciutat de Toronto i a la resta del país. (ca)
  • Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie (aka 'The Trolls') was a Canadian comedy group from Edmonton, Alberta formed in 1987. Their credits include numerous stage productions, a television show and five albums. The Trolls did sketch comedy, often on risqué or controversial subjects, along with humorous songs. One of their songs, "The Toronto Song" (which is often incorrectly attributed to The Arrogant Worms), makes fun of Canada's regional rivalries by insulting the city of Toronto and eventually most of the rest of the country. The Trolls also composed musical parodies of historical events such as the War of 1812, and Canada's 1999 division of Nunavut from the Northwest Territories; the song "Nunavut" opens with "We'll keep Canada... and you can have Nunavut!" (pronouncing it "None-of-it"). (en)
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