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7/01/2018 7:53 PM  #1


Happy Canada Day

To all my fellow Canadians Happy 151st Birthday.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

7/01/2018 9:24 PM  #2


Re: Happy Canada Day

You too


1968 Coupe 289 C-4 Dave
 

7/01/2018 9:40 PM  #3


Re: Happy Canada Day

Happy birthday from Merica'

I need to get a can of Molson Ice and watch an episode of Heavy Rescue 401!
 

 

7/02/2018 4:45 AM  #4


Re: Happy Canada Day

Watch some hockey and eat some Tony Horton's doughnuts!  Or better yet smoke a Cuban cigar and drink a Molson!  There are perks to the Great White North! 
 

 

7/02/2018 8:46 AM  #5


Re: Happy Canada Day

Take Off Eh.

 

7/02/2018 9:10 AM  #6


Re: Happy Canada Day

I'm kinda partial to that French fry cheese thingy they have. Only had it once, with a Molson Old Stock Ale many years ago on a fishing trip to the Little French River. Happy birthday neighbors.!


"anyone that stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty"Henry Ford
 

7/02/2018 1:12 PM  #7


Re: Happy Canada Day

BillyC wrote:

I'm kinda partial to that French fry cheese thingy they have. Only had it once, with a Molson Old Stock Ale many years ago on a fishing trip to the Little French River. Happy birthday neighbors.!

That would be"poutine" roughly translated ; "soggy shoes" . French fries, cheese curds covered in gravy, personally cant stand the stuff.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
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7/02/2018 5:54 PM  #8


Re: Happy Canada Day

Rudi wrote:

BillyC wrote:

I'm kinda partial to that French fry cheese thingy they have. Only had it once, with a Molson Old Stock Ale many years ago on a fishing trip to the Little French River. Happy birthday neighbors.!

That would be"poutine" roughly translated ; "soggy shoes" . French fries, cheese curds covered in gravy, personally cant stand the stuff.

 
The key is the Ale. The more you have the better the "soggy shoes" taste. At least as I remember, it's been a long time since I was there.


"anyone that stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty"Henry Ford
 

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