Author Topic: Recommendations for Montreal?  (Read 4186 times)

vansmack

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Re: Recommendations for Montreal?
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2006, 04:43:00 pm »
For example, a gay person who openly endorses anti-homosexual policies in government is often labeled "self-loathing"; famous examples include Roy Cohn, White House reporter Jeff Gannon or the former mayor of Spokane, Washington Jim West. The Log Cabin Republicans are often called "self-loathing" by left-of-center gays for their support of a party characterized as anti-gay; defenders of the LCR however deny the charge, pointing out that the group withheld their endorsement for George W. Bush in 2004 specifically because he called for the Federal Marriage Amendment and that they routinely endorse pro-gay Republican candidates such as Rudy Giuliani.
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Re: Recommendations for Montreal?
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2006, 04:43:00 pm »
foufounes electriques (http://www.foufounes.qc.ca/ and http://www.myspace.com/foufounes) is a nice dive to check out, right downtown (87 ste-catherine est), way cheap drinks and used to have some legendary punk and ska shows... no idea what they're up to these days.
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« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2006, 08:27:00 am »
i'm going to montreal in 2 weeks for my cousin's wedding
 
 i'm excited, i've never been there
 
 i don't have anything else to add..just felt like chiming in

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« Reply #18 on: September 02, 2006, 02:34:00 pm »
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 it's not just the strip joints, it's everywhere. i don't know if it's the water, or the poutine (non-BK, of course), or the euro sense of fashion... but MTL has some of the most beautiful women in the world.
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 Never been to Montreal, but that sounds like my experience in Vancouver.
I was going to say something similar, since Vancouver is my only experience with Canada.  There are beautiful women everywhere in Vancouver (although I wouldn't know about the strip clubs).  And I've heard that about Montreal before.  Does this hold true throughout Canada or something?  I still wish I'd made a trip up to Montreal when I was living in New York.  I'll have to attempt that sometime...

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« Reply #19 on: September 02, 2006, 02:41:00 pm »
While we are on the subject, I have found that, as a whole, Canadian men tend to be much more attractrive than those in DC. It's not just the ladies, so remember that the next time you get dressed in your frumpy attire and look in the mirror and wonder why the women in DC are so ... dull.       :roll:  
 
 Just a friendly little ego recalibration for some of you who think that you are God's gift to gorgeous Canadian women.
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« Reply #20 on: September 03, 2006, 09:51:00 am »
That's because Canada, at least in the cities, is made of of slender white people.
 
 
 
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  While we are on the subject, I have found that, as a whole, Canadian men tend to be much more attractrive than those in DC. It's not just the ladies, so remember that the next time you get dressed in your frumpy attire and look in the mirror and wonder why the women in DC are so ... dull.        :roll:    
 
 Just a friendly little ego recalibration for some of you who think that you are God's gift to gorgeous Canadian women.

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« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2006, 03:30:00 pm »
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  Just a friendly little ego recalibration for some of you who think that you are God's gift to gorgeous Canadian women.
Just to clarify, I consider myself God's gift to all gorgeous women, not just gorgeous Canadian women.  And I tip.
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« Reply #22 on: September 03, 2006, 04:51:00 pm »
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  Just a friendly little ego recalibration for some of you who think that you are God's gift to gorgeous Canadian women.
Just to clarify, I consider myself God's gift to all gorgeous women, not just gorgeous Canadian women.  And I tip. [/b]
And you aren't in DC.
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vansmack

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Re: Recommendations for Montreal?
« Reply #23 on: September 05, 2006, 12:44:00 pm »
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  And you aren't in DC.
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« Reply #24 on: September 13, 2006, 04:58:00 pm »
Police: 4 dead, including gunman, after shooting
 
 MONTREAL, Quebec (CNN) -- At least four people are dead and 13 more wounded after a Wednesday shooting at Dawson College in downtown Montreal.
 
 A recorded message at the college administration office said two gunmen were killed, but police would confirm only one dead shooter.
 
 One of the gunmen was shot by police, the message said. Eight students were critically wounded, police said. (Watch students flee the scene -- 1:38)
 
 Police cordoned off the 12-acre campus after the incident and searched a nearby shopping mall for suspects, a police spokesman said.
 
 A SWAT team was in the college because "we believe there might be other suspects inside the Dawson College," a Montreal police spokesman told reporters.
 
 Police were using search dogs in a door-to-door search for the gunman or gunmen Wednesday afternoon, another spokesman said.
 
 The shots were randomly fired in the cafeteria and atrium, and students said they didn't think anyone was targeted, said reporter Genevieve Beauchemin with the television station CFCF. Students told Beauchemin that at least one of the gunmen was dressed in black.
 
 'He had no emotion'
 A student told Global News in Montreal that one of the shooters was in his early 20s and was wearing a trench coat.
 
 "He was saying nothing, just shooting. He told people to get away, and that was it," the student said.
 
 Another student, Daniel Mightley, 21, said the shooting began outside the college. Mightley said he was heading to lunch when he saw one of the shooters to his right. The gunman, who was wearing a black trench coat and had a mohawk, fired a shot and "everybody just ran inside," he said.
 
 "I saw his face and he had no emotion in his face whatsoever," Mightley said. "He was walking very slowly toward us and just shooting."
 
 Mightley said he saw at least one person get shot.
 
 Police had not yet determined how many people were shot, said Sgt. Giuseppe Boccardi.
 
 "My understanding, at this moment, is that most of the students have exited the college grounds," Boccardi said.
 
 Video showed students streaming from the campus after the midday shootings.
 
 "People were literally running for their lives," said Beauchemin, describing what the students told her was a "stampede."
 
 Emergency personnel and police, in bulletproof vests, wheeled people on two stretchers to ambulances. Boccardi said he couldn't provide a description of the victims.
 
 A first-year student who didn't give her name said she saw one victim who had been shot in the leg being helped across the street, and another who had been shot in the stomach lying on the sidewalk.
 
 "We were just sitting in class, and we were listening to the teacher and we heard guns going off," the student said. "We looked outside and everyone was screaming and crying and there were people that got shot that were running away.
 
 "And then our teacher left, and he came back and said the gunmen were inside and we had to leave."
 
 The college has 7,000 day students and 3,000 night students, according to the Dawson Web site.
 
 In Canada, students as young as 16 can attend colleges, which generally serve as bridges between high schools and universities.
 
 This is not the first shooting at a Montreal college. About 17 years ago, Marc Lepine opened fire at Ecole Polytechnique. Fourteen female students were killed in the December 1989 shooting before Lepine killed himself.
 
 Lepine left behind a three-page letter blaming feminists for his not being able to get into the school.
 
 http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/09/13/montreal.shooting/index.html

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Re: Recommendations for Montreal?
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2006, 10:10:00 am »
Michael Moore is crying somewhere in a corner right now...
 
 
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  Police: 4 dead, including gunman, after shooting

Re: Recommendations for Montreal?
« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2006, 10:24:00 am »
I heard that only two people, gunman included, died.