lol, come on guys settle down. lol
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[/span][!-- /dateline --]MONTREAL — The burned-out shells of at least five Montreal police cars littered the city's downtown early Tuesday morning after vandals torched and smashed vehicles and damaged businesses to punctuate a first-round NHL playoff victory celebration. A massive crowd celebrating the Canadiens seventh-game victory Monday over the Boston Bruins filled downtown streets Monday and had started to disperse just before midnight when smaller pockets started the violence. There were no initial reports of injuries.[/p] Jean-Francois Hotte said the incident degenerated quickly as police started chasing people.[/p] "One minute we were all hanging out and celebrating and then all hell broke out," Mr. Hotte said.
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well I know Carey Price is the next coming of Patrick Roy, but still cop cars? first round? interesting. now if cbc could at least be some what of a canadiens supporter and not so anti-habs...
Wow!
Do these knuckle draggers understand that NHL players DO NOT give a crap about them?
Too bad more people were not that passionate about their own lives interests and actions.
yeah! what mick said!
Maybe you are correct Michel. The political feel in central Canada is a universe away from the west.
When the riots happened in Vancouver in '94 over the cansucks, I highly doubt it was anything political. It was Neandrathals with a sore temper tantrum.
Most people are sheep. That's how Mob Think or Group Think works. One or two lead the sheep into sin.
Van wrote: Too bad more people were not that passionate about their own lives interests and actions.
Excellent observation Van.[/DIV]
oh probably will be different for 2010 for sure. Just the '94 riot in general. That was one of Vancouver's lowest point.
2010 of course there's going to be protests. Then a fringe group is going to do something violent and make a statement against something that represents the olympics (see WTO Seattle and the Nike sign) and people will take notice. With Beijing and Vancouver back to back, olympics are in serious jeopardy of looking completely different for London in 2012. Then by the time it gets to Russia in 2014, we maybe looking at an all out 'official' police state over there.
Anyway when something happens in Vancouver during the olympics, my parents/family will probably call me and say its "too dangerous!!!" to live in BC. lol
I wonder if people would get that hyped over a CFL game?? lol. Although I am not a huge fan, CFL is one of the only prof sports I respect. The players are there for passion. Besides the qb, the average player makes less than the average fan in the crowd.
from what I've observed the only cities that really go nuts for the CFL is the entire province of Saskatchewan, Winnipeg.
toronto doesn't seem to care that much, I'm mean look they're going to get an NFL franchise, the Bills are playing games there this year.
^oh for sure. I don't really go to games either. But that isn't for a love of the NFL. Don't watch NFL at all. It is because I am just simply not into it. But, I respect it the CFL.
I think if a family of 4 can go for a night out to BC Place to see a decent sporting event for under $100, it is cool with me.
Tsk!
Somethings never change...
St. Hubert eatery (Chicken) on Ste. Catherine ALWAYS locked their door and changed the restaurant signage to 'Closed' (even when the clients are still inside) when the crowd from Forum came out.
I asked them when they do that, there won't be new clients coming in for an hour or so (until the crowd pass through) , they said they rather loose business, as letting some people in (that might not look drunk but are) has been costing them more.
Btw, what is St Hubert sauce? I've seen it for sale here in Vancouver.
Maybe they could all just sit down and have a bagel after a win next time!!
^ I think Orca was talking about knowing someone in Montreal that runs a place that sells that sauce.
ok, so good bagels and awesome sauce!? I think Quebec needs to share!!
lol! I know you share. My media says you don't. Thankfully I don't believe everything I see or read.
They sell St Hubert sauce at Frenchies.
I have no idea how authentic it was, but it was very yummy.
Do you know how to make real pea soup Michel? I knew a person at university that was from Quebec and I tried some of her pea soup and it kicked on any other type I tried.
I really want to visit Quebec soon. Not this year. Maybe next year?
Oh for sure, and thanks!
I want to learn more French too. I took it up to grade 12, and lost everything through time. I want to learn enough so I don't get hung up from a flagpole.
lol! awesome.
I am going to try the Maritime provinces while I am at it.
Do you know how to make real pea soup Michel? I knew a person at university that was from Quebec and I tried some of her pea soup and it kicked on any other type I tried.
Van...I make real pea soup....and...well....I don't like to brag, but I have made converts of many pea soup haters. Hub being one of them. Also our neighbour who was at dinner once...his wife said to me...oh oh.....'John' hates pea soup. So I served it anyways and watched him take his first spoonful....when he asked what it was while mmmmmm'ing, we told him it was Miso soup and he devoured it in record time and told his wife to get the recipe.
LOL! Too funny!
A month in Quebec would be a dream.
If that Nanaimo girl wasn't shacked up with some Sawdust dude!!! I tell you!!!
lol can someone be tasteblind just like some people are colourblind
YES.....I assure you he has never heard of Miso....so it was a safe call. This is a man who can't make toast and needs help peeling an orange.
I picked Miso, because it was a safe bet he had never heard of it....and he hadn't. It wasn't anything to do with the taste.
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Hey Michel- there is a restauarnt called Rooster's Quarters which has Montreal chicken. I've never been there, but it's been around for a long time.
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One in Richmond, Vancouver (Denman St near English Bay) and Maple Ridge.
i want to go to that town with the famous rock on gaspe.
can i get by speaking english there? Or will I have to bring a friend who's bi-lingual? my french not good.
You can speak English, but the flagpole really hurts when you are tied up by yer ginch!
That is what I heard too. Learn some, try some, give an effort. Drink and enjoy!
okay sweet.