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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:38 pm
knuckle_toes Hell no. (no offense to those who do) I am an anglophone, not a francaphone (sorry, Im always looking for excuses to use those words) I live in Saskatchewan. "Where is that?" you ask? Look for a flat, desolate, cold, windy, boring place, and there I will be, waving. Not really waving, more like signaling you to get me out of this god-forsaken place. xd That made me laugh. And poutine sounds pretty damned good.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:39 pm
Wolffy000 knuckle_toes Hell no. (no offense to those who do) I am an anglophone, not a francaphone (sorry, Im always looking for excuses to use those words) I live in Saskatchewan. "Where is that?" you ask? Look for a flat, desolate, cold, windy, boring place, and there I will be, waving. Not really waving, more like signaling you to get me out of this god-forsaken place. xd That made me laugh. And poutine sounds pretty damned good. Fries with cheese curd and gravy. Mmm. (for those of you who mock poutine, without knowing what it actualy is)
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:40 pm
knuckle_toes Fries with cheese curd and gravy. Mmm. (for those of you who mock poutine, without knowing what it actualy is) Yeah, I went and looked it up because I had never heard of it before. Like I said, sounds pretty damned good to me. I want some now.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:40 pm
Meh, some people get turned off by it because they hear what it's made of but never taste, thus missing out on a food orgasm.
We have a restaurant in Montreal called "Poutine 45" 45 different types of poutine. If you don't like what they have, you can ask them to make one custom.
That's how crazy we Quebeckers are about this stuff.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:41 pm
Ruido Meh, some people get turned off by it because they hear what it's made of but never taste, thus missing out on a food orgasm. We have a restaurant in Montreal called "Poutine 45" 45 different types of poutine. If you don't like what they have, you can ask them to make one custom. That's how crazy we Quebeckers are about this stuff. Let me guess, different cheeses, different types of gravy (different animals/plants, whatever... you can make gravy from anything) and different cuts of fry? Do they sell hashbrown style poutine?
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:46 pm
"Bonne Journee Poutine"
Yup. Hashbrown, Breakfast sauce and cheese, served with a bagel and a coffee.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:47 pm
Ruido "Bonne Journee Poutine" Yup. Hashbrown, Breakfast sauce and cheese, served with a bagel and a coffee. That sounds so damn good.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:48 pm
knuckle_toes violetta1410 A.k.A. violetta1410 How the ******** do you buy cigarettes? Not everyone lives in the U.S. Ive had the same 50$ in my wallet for 3 months. xD I never buy anything. I realize that. I would have figured that Canada's (?) laws would be a bit stricter. God no, we just cant smoke in public buildings or within like 30 feet of an entrance to a public building. You pretty much just need to be 18 and you can get smokes from almost any convenience store, grocery store or drug store. And in the bars at the smoke machines. Aren't you 16? You can get cigarettes here if you're 18 from anywhere. And poutine just looks...ew. Cheese curd? Ew.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:16 pm
violetta1410 knuckle_toes violetta1410 A.k.A. violetta1410 How the ******** do you buy cigarettes? Not everyone lives in the U.S. Ive had the same 50$ in my wallet for 3 months. xD I never buy anything. I realize that. I would have figured that Canada's (?) laws would be a bit stricter. God no, we just cant smoke in public buildings or within like 30 feet of an entrance to a public building. You pretty much just need to be 18 and you can get smokes from almost any convenience store, grocery store or drug store. And in the bars at the smoke machines. Aren't you 16? You can get cigarettes here if you're 18 from anywhere. And poutine just looks...ew. Cheese curd? Ew. I sure am 16. It's really just as easy as me asking my best friend to 'pull' them for me. Or just going into smittys, and up to my coffee crew, all of which are older than myself and saying "EH! Go get me smokes"
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:40 pm
The payroll office at my school recently contacted me that they had some paychecks I didn't pick up, even though they were supposed to be forwarded to my dorm. They took down my address and mailed it too me. $350 that I didn't even know I was supposed to have...that's pretty damn awesome.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:45 pm
I'm saving up for a trip to Canada, of all places, so I don't have any money, and haven't for months.
But on a dorkier note I signed into my male account a few days ago and discovered 10K I did not know I had@!
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:45 pm
borobdin The payroll office at my school recently contacted me that they had some paychecks I didn't pick up, even though they were supposed to be forwarded to my dorm. They took down my address and mailed it too me. $350 that I didn't even know I was supposed to have...that's pretty damn awesome. sa-weet. I also remember writing up a short story for the local Planned Parenthood about how I could have gotten HIV from getting my belly pierced by some guy without his full license. The lady who worked there wrote me a cheque for $25 even though I told her I would do it for free. xd
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 8:07 am
The thought of poutine makes me kinda twitchy, but only because I'm not humongously fond of any of its components. (What? She doesn't like French fries? She must not be a true 'Merican!)
My dad said that in this one place in Canada he went, McDonalds sold poutine. Is he BSing me?
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 1:48 pm
This year I got a tax return that I didn't expect to have. So it was a nice random $100 that arrived right around the same time as my birthday. Suddenly made me have enough money to go to ComicCon this year. heart
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 3:01 pm
ChaoticConsonance The thought of poutine makes me kinda twitchy, but only because I'm not humongously fond of any of its components. (What? She doesn't like French fries? She must not be a true 'Merican!) My dad said that in this one place in Canada he went, McDonalds sold poutine. Is he BSing me? Nope, in Quebec you can substitute the fries for a poutine in the trio.
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