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Title: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 02 06 10:41
What about Montreal, Quebec ?
Does anyone live there ? Or did anyone spend some time at Montreal ?
What's the city like ?

I hope the people at this forum are open-minded enough to accept enlarging their views a bit (from Seattle to Montreal isn't that far) :)
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Habs Rule! on Oct 02 06 10:53
Amazing Hockey team..haha!

  cold winters (in relation to the west coast)

  Night life that blows away most North American cities.

  FRIENDLY to anglophones! (compared to the rest of Quebec).

  Affordable housing compared to other Canadian big cities.

  Not really a family city (unless out in a burb).

  Good city for being single.

  Not as beautiful as BC as far as the outdoors go.  
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Sportsdude on Oct 02 06 11:07
Hockey team rules.

Winters very very cold lots and lots of snow.

The Island of Montreal is friendly but once you leave the island you will run into problems if you don't speak french.

Affordable housing only because of the referendums. The housing marketed plumeted after the last one and there's always that ? mark on the political climate.

Yeah its a great singles city

Nothing beats BC's beauty

  Honestly I'm torn between the two cities Vancouver and Montreal.
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Habs Rule! on Oct 02 06 11:10
Sportsdude wrote:
     Honestly I'm torn between the two cities Vancouver and Montreal.[/DIV]
 Hopefully the doctors can fix you up..
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 02 06 11:14
Thanks, Habs Rule!. Did you visit the city ?

How cold does it usually get in the larger Montreal area ?
I'm not really interested in night life, but why is Montreal not a family city ?
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Gopher on Oct 02 06 11:20
Yes, I wondered about its not being a family city too. How do you define this?
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 02 06 11:22
You seem to know Montreal well, Sportsdude. Have you had firsthand experience ? Or is Google a good friend of yours ? :)

And what's wrong with the political climate ?
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Habs Rule! on Oct 02 06 11:29
I have been there a few times visiting cousins and for conventions with my work. I guess it would be ok to raise a family there. It is just such a howling sort of night town. I suppose I would rather raise kids in a quieter town. But really, to each their own. As far as crime goes, I believe it is not too bad though.
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Sportsdude on Oct 02 06 11:29
Nope never been to Montreal. Just read a lot of history. When I talk about political climate I'm just talking about the "Quebec issue" don't bring it up for brothers and sisters turn against each other.  
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 02 06 11:50
Sportsdude wrote:
don't bring it up for brothers and sisters turn against each other.
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Do you mean "brothas and sistas" or are you speaking metaphorically ?
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Sportsdude on Oct 02 06 01:22
I'm speaking politically speaking about Quebec soveriegnty is a no no. When I meant brothers and sisters I meant a family could be split on the issue like the civil war was for the people living in the inbetween states.
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 02 06 02:41
I see. That's what I understood, you were speaking metaphorically like in the bible where metaphors are used a lot.

So the Quebec issue is about potentially splitting away from Canada, isn't it ?
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Anglophone on Oct 02 06 02:52
Mutilated Mind wrote:
I see. That's what I understood, you were speaking metaphorically like in the bible where metaphors are used a lot.

So the Quebec issue is about potentially splitting away from Canada, isn't it ?
  Not so much as to split away from Canada, but to be sovreign. They want the economic adcantage of being in Canada, but want their own rules. Kind of what Scotland is to the UK...bot not exactly. Basically, having the best of both worlds. It will never happen. The economics wouldn't make sense. during sabre rattling by Quebec over this issue in the past has sent major corporations head offices to Toronto. CP Rail's head office moved to Calgary, etc.
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 03 06 03:08
But does it making living in Montreal actually hard ?
I guess not, does it ?
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Love Montreal! on Oct 03 06 06:51
Mutilated Mind wrote:
But does it making living in Montreal actually hard ?
I guess not, does it ?

   The streets jammed packed full of beautiful girls in that city will make you very hard!
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 04 06 10:46
Hey, this is DS, not DV, remember?

The place to come for mature and intelligent conversation!
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Love Montreal! on Oct 04 06 11:56
Mutilated Mind wrote:
Hey, this is DS, not DV, remember?

The place to come for mature and intelligent conversation!

 

 Ok, sorry. Montreal has a lot of beautiful girls...but so does a lot of cities.


 
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Oct 04 06 12:57
Love Montreal! wrote:

Ok, sorry. Montreal has a lot of beautiful girls...but so does a lot of cities.
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Tsk, tsk.

You got me wrong. You are a newbie, I owe you an explanation.

I wasn't speaking seriously. A familiar here in these parts once said, while deriding the Discovervancouver forum, that here at DS is the place for "mature and intelligent conversation". While these words sometimes are borne out by the facts, I tend to feel sarcastic when remembering them.

So, don't be sorry.
Title: Re: Montreal
Post by: Love Montreal! on Oct 04 06 02:58
Yeah..I am not really a Newb, and I wasn't really sorry..