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IT LIVES: Post Your Pictars PART V (pg. 1302)
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
haha. It's so easy. Nothing to do with Montreal....
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....um.....:conf:
And assuming you are talking about Nottingham, UK..that doesn't count. That's not a third world country, that's just a poor city.
EDIT: I miss read that, my badums. |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
haha. It's so easy. Nothing to do with you or Montreal, but by not saying either way, it gets you making comments that you wouldn't have otherwise. I just find people from certain places, of which montreal comes into the picture, to be easy to wind up. I don't give a if they speak french, or english or whatever the they do, I just find that the people who are there often look down their noses at other people & find it amusing.
And yeah, why don't you drop me in the middle of a 3rd world city like that, I choose montreal. Oh wait... sorry. Srsly I've been to places that aren't considered first world (Have you ever been to Nottingham?) and honestly things are how they are, I don't see how that would actually acheieve anything, especially coming from someone who lives on what I see as either rich parents, or knowing people to get what you can in 'vip' places & such. Ironic. |
hahaha wow, put some lotion on that rash pumpkin...
my parents help me out with school fees and some living expenses but i work for my fun ;) we all have different advantages and disadvantages and you'd be a fool to not make use of what you have.
and i STILL think you're just pissed cuz you aren't having any fun wherever the hell you are so you can't stand to see people having any fun and are so quick to discredit others' experience. holy run on.
oh wait TA is pretty fun, and you're on here quite a bit... :toothless |
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| Dervish |
I'd love to see Allied up in Wick too Ian.
See how much he'd melt. :p |
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| Dervish |
| I have a feeling Ian won't be posting much for a wee while... |
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| Dervish |
England 0 - Croatia 2
and if it ends that way... possibly never again... likely slit his wrists (expecting Russia to beat Andorra)
EDIT: But yeah when I am through in the next town (20 miles away) people come up and say "you visiting?" "no from wick" "ahhh...the other side of the county" and a friend of mine doesn't like going out though there because "I don't know any cunt" outsiders are noticed. LOL :p |
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| narcism |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Exactly.
WTF is a tube? Show me one city which has clean streets 24/7? It's a city, cities have a lot of people, people are messy, mess creates garbage. People clean it but it wont be perfect all the time. Rough boroughs? LOL! |
tube= train service, its all underground
which is heaps of fun and you usually have to wait 2min for the next train if you miss yours :p |
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| Frenchie |
Oh... the..metro..subway!
I though tube = tv, but then when he said packed...I was like " wtf..too many channels?" |
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| narcism |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Oh... the..metro..subway!
I though tube = tv, but then when he said packed...I was like " wtf..too many channels?" |
:haha: double decker buses are fun when your drunk aswell :p |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by narcism
tube= train service, its all underground
which is heaps of fun and you usually have to wait 2min for the next train if you miss yours :p |
2 mins is nothing... |
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| narcism |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
2 mins is nothing... |
i know transport rocks in london :D
although it finishes quite early at night and a few times i missed my train home :rolleyes: |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
these aspects are what make a city interesting! |
Aside from Quebecois, how cosmopolitan is Montreal really though? I've never been there, I just always viewed Toronto as more international in nature.
There are days in DC where I probably hear six or seven foreign languages on my way to work before I catch my first snippet of English. My bus route goes through a few predominantly international neighborhoods and then I get off outside the World Bank, which is only like 15% US employees. And then about a quarter of the students in my program are international as well. Adds a little flavor to the day, and makes it easy to find the most amazing ethnic restaurants. Like within two blocks from my apartment there's an Italian, Greek, Chinese, Thai, Ethiopian, Mexican, and Peruvian restaurant. As well as a fifties-style American diner and a French bakery. |
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