Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
On Jul 8, 2006, at 12:27 PM, Barry Leiba wrote:
I'm not completely convinced that beer is the appropriate choice
in Montreal
La Fin du Monde... or anything else by Unibroue.
Just don't try ordering a Molson Canadian :-P
You can try La Militante. Karin and me have never tasted it but
we have been told it is blue or makes you get a blue nose or
something.
Just to know, this is a parody of the Molson Song :)
http://www.neuvel.net/Audio%20files/iamnotcanadian.mp3
and somewhere here you might find the written text.
http://forums.plentyoffish.com/1227125datingPostpage2.aspx
One thing we have found out the hard way, be careful with non french
speaking taxidrivers. If you are speaking french and they are speaking
french then you are lucky. They are really amiable.
But if you are speaking french and they are not - whe where given
economy lessens in indian (like Bombay, not red indian) how the
price is calculated. Take the price of the beer plus the time of the
day. Add canada tax. Add québec tax to the sum. Now calculate and add
the tip. Add the monthly rate for the taxi and add canada tax and
québec tax again ...
But nevertheless the hanglish speaking taxidriver was very polite too :)
Cheers
Peter and Karin
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