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WarChild 07-04-2011 04:49 PM

This is Canada! We don't speak French here.
 
I'm lazing around in bed, half asleep from my afternoon nap still and the door bell rings. Not just once or twice, but probably a full half dozen times in quick succession. I'm not expecting anybody, and two big dogs barking at the door bell while you're just waking up is not too nice so I'm pretty pissed off already going down the stairs to answer the door.

I swing the door open wide and some squirelly looking dude is hopping up and down like he has to pee and immediately starts choking out some words that sound to me something like "Toot la fruiit! La blah blah blah!!!". Being as I was pretty drowsy I was confused at first about what was going on. After a few more minutes of frantic dancing and gibberish I finally figure out this guy's speaking French.

Now I'm really fucking pissed. Generally when French Canadians are interacting with English speaking Canadians, it's because they need more money, help, guidance or something. So not only has les ass clown more or less woken me up, he won't shut the fuck up about whatever his problem is.

At first I seriously considered setting the dogs on him. I quickly realized how absurd that would be and just did what anybody else would do and starting laughing my ass off. The more I got to laughing and thinking about the long history of French failures and how much like retarded monkeys mating that language sounds like, the funnier the whole thing becomes. By the time I have the heart to close the door on this guy's face I'm quite literally crying in laughter.

Anyways, turns out I guess his wife had a heart attack while they were driving around my neighborhood trying to get to the big park at the border. Since I'm right on the border, there's no cell reception here so they wanted to use a land line for help. I guess he had to try more than a dozen houses before somebody could stop laughing long enough to help out.

I kind of feel bad about the guy's wife, but really. This is Canada, maybe you should learn to speak English if you're going to have a medical emergency? :1orglaugh

Harmon 07-04-2011 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18260448)
I'm lazing around in bed, half asleep from my afternoon nap still and the door bell rings. Not just once or twice, but probably a full half dozen times in quick succession. I'm not expecting anybody, and two big dogs barking at the door bell while you're just waking up is not too nice so I'm pretty pissed off already going down the stairs to answer the door.

I swing the door open wide and some squirelly looking dude is hopping up and down like he has to pee and immediately starts choking out some words that sound to me something like "Toot la fruiit! La blah blah blah!!!". Being as I was pretty drowsy I was confused at first about what was going on. After a few more minutes of frantic dancing and gibberish I finally figure out this guy's speaking French.

Now I'm really fucking pissed. Generally when French Canadians are interacting with English speaking Canadians, it's because they need more money, help, guidance or something. So not only has les ass clown more or less woken me up, he won't shut the fuck up about whatever his problem is.

At first I seriously considered setting the dogs on him. I quickly realized how absurd that would be and just did what anybody else would do and starting laughing my ass off. The more I got to laughing and thinking about the long history of French failures and how much like retarded monkeys mating that language sounds like, the funnier the whole thing becomes. By the time I have the heart to close the door on this guy's face I'm quite literally crying in laughter.

Anyways, turns out I guess his wife had a heart attack while they were driving around my neighborhood trying to get to the big park at the border. Since I'm right on the border, there's no cell reception here so they wanted to use a land line for help. I guess he had to try more than a dozen houses before somebody could stop laughing long enough to help out.

I kind of feel bad about the guy's wife, but really. This is Canada, maybe you should learn to speak English if you're going to have a medical emergency? :1orglaugh

Did you let the poor mother fucker use the phone? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

moeloubani 07-04-2011 04:53 PM

In Canada you have a mandatory 9 years of French in school. You didn't learn enough in 9 years to know what this guy was saying? Come on man. What a dick move.

L-Pink 07-04-2011 04:54 PM

It's worth noting Canada has the largest population of French that have never surrendered to Germany.

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WarChild 07-04-2011 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 18260453)
Did you let the poor mother fucker use the phone? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Hell no. Once the French get in to a place they suck up all the natural resources and just ruin it. Have you seen Africa or Quebec?

I actually didn't find out what happened until I went outside to check the mail and the guy's car was parked in my extra parking spot that's always empty to the side of my driveway. I guess when the tow truck driver I called was hooking it up a neighbor told him about it.

iwantchixx 07-04-2011 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 18260455)
In Canada you have a mandatory 9 years of French in school. You didn't learn enough in 9 years to know what this guy was saying? Come on man. What a dick move.

False: It's not mandatory in Canada. In bilingual provinces such as NB, it's a choice (although getting less of a choice with each change to the education system as they add more french curriculum to the english schools). The only place it is mandatory is Quebec.

Juicy D. Links 07-04-2011 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18260470)
Hell no. Once the French get in to a place they suck up all the natural resources and just ruin it. Have you seen Africa or Quebec?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

CyberHustler 07-04-2011 05:31 PM

Canada sucks... period.

BlackCrayon 07-04-2011 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 18260455)
In Canada you have a mandatory 9 years of French in school. You didn't learn enough in 9 years to know what this guy was saying? Come on man. What a dick move.

i took it for 9 years and yet i know nothing beyond hello goodbye and the words that sound like english...just wasn't important in soutwestern ontario. now i'm in ottawa, lots of french people around. they might as well be speaking japanese.

GTS Mark 07-04-2011 07:15 PM

Did you sic the dogs after him after you let him use the phone? ;-)

CDSmith 07-04-2011 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 18260455)
In Canada you have a mandatory 9 years of French in school. You didn't learn enough in 9 years to know what this guy was saying? Come on man. What a dick move.

Saying "9 years" makes it sound like a lot, but actually it's only a few classes per week for that time. And not every French teacher in western Canada for example is fully fluent in French. In other words it's hit or miss for most Canadian kids as to how much actual French lingo they'll retain.

I not only had those 9 years but also worked in a French speaking hospital for nearly 15 years, and STILL I am far from fluent. I can get by with what I know in certain situations, but when someone starts going off with a fast stream of it I'm as lost as the next guy.

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Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 18260474)
False: It's not mandatory in Canada. In bilingual provinces such as NB, it's a choice (although getting less of a choice with each change to the education system as they add more french curriculum to the english schools). The only place it is mandatory is Quebec.

Actually that's not quite accurate. In the schools I attended here in Manitoba taking French was mandatory up until grade 8. From grade 9 and up it was an elective. That was in the 70's, and today my young neices and nephews all have to take it as well.

But as it happens I opted to take it from 9 through 12, and as I said still can't speak much of it. It's just not intensive enough, and coupled with the fact that most kids I knew just weren't all that serious about it and only took it for the credits and, well, there you have it.

Tempest 07-04-2011 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 18260659)
Saying "9 years" makes it sound like a lot, but actually it's only a few classes per week for that time. And not every French teacher in western Canada for example is fully fluent in French. In other words it's hit or miss for most Canadian kids as to how much actual French lingo they'll retain.

I not only had those 9 years but also worked in a French speaking hospital for nearly 15 years, and STILL I am far from fluent. I can get by with what I know in certain situations, but when someone starts going off with a fast stream of it I'm as lost as the next guy.



Actually that's not quite accurate. In the schools I attended here in Manitoba taking French was mandatory up until grade 8. From grade 9 and up it was an elective. That was in the 70's, and today my young neices and nephews all have to take it as well.

But as it happens I opted to take it from 9 through 12, and as I said still can't speak much of it. It's just not intensive enough, and coupled with the fact that most kids I knew just weren't all that serious about it and only took it for the credits and, well, there you have it.

I didn't "have" to take french in BC until high school and even then it was optional.. If you wanted to get into university and/or jobs where having it would be required, then you took it.

2MuchMark 07-04-2011 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dedi (Post 18260506)
Canada sucks... period.

No, Canada is AWESOME.

Quebec sucks.

CurrentlySober 07-05-2011 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dedi (Post 18260506)
Canada sucks... period.

I like sucking periods.... (Thru white silk panties... :thumbsup )

TheSquealer 07-05-2011 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by pornopete (Post 18261034)
Hi. I got news for you. Canada does speak french. Canada not only speaks french but Canada speaks Mandarin, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Spanish and a shitload more languages that you do not.

It's Canada, not the US. We allow our citizens to freely speak whichever language they want. Canada is about diversity.

You're just a douche.

Its about diversity when you're having a life threatening medical emergency and you need to quickly communicate that fact and ask for assistance?

Seriously, are you a fucking retard?

Goddamn hippies

Sly 07-05-2011 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by pornopete (Post 18261034)
Hi. I got news for you. Canada does speak french. Canada not only speaks french but Canada speaks Mandarin, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Spanish and a shitload more languages that you do not.

It's Canada, not the US. We allow our citizens to freely speak whichever language they want. Canada is about diversity.

You're just a douche.

Newsflash, us crazy Americans "allow" our citizens to freely speak whichever language they want as well. And they do. Plenty of people that don't know English running around.

In fact, the United States declares no official language. While Canada declares English and French as its official language.

On another note... when living in a country where 90% of the population speaks a language that you don't natively speak, it's probably a pretty damn good idea to learn that language.

Fabien 07-05-2011 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18260672)
No, Canada is AWESOME.

Quebec sucks.



:1orglaugh
But it could be hot it's just that we're fucking full of "gauchistes" and "unilingues" retards. Thanks to the "gouvernement" that makes sure everyone stay that way :321GFY

PR_Glen 07-05-2011 05:50 AM

This thread makes me ill... what if that was you? what if it was your wife dying? Do you not travel to places where you don't know the language?

A chance to save a life.. and it was wasted on ignorance. Bravo.

TheSquealer 07-05-2011 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18261125)
This thread makes me ill... what if that was you? what if it was your wife dying? Do you not travel to places where you don't know the language?

A chance to save a life.. and it was wasted on ignorance. Bravo.

Call me nutty, but i'd like to take a stab at this one.

I am guessing that if it was his wife and he was having an emergency, he would say "excuse me, but i have an emergency, may I please use your phone"

:2 cents:

Fabien 07-05-2011 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18261090)
Newsflash, us crazy Americans "allow" our citizens to freely speak whichever language they want as well. And they do. Plenty of people that don't know English running around.

In fact, the United States declares no official language. While Canada declares English and French as its official language.

On another note... when living in a country where 90% of the population speaks a language that you don't natively speak, it's probably a pretty damn good idea to learn that language.

Indeed and spanish too. Hell 99% of North America speaks english or spanish but we have fucking laws and stupid assholes running the place.

Europeans speak 4,5,6 languages here ONE and it ain't the RIGHT ONE

Sly 07-05-2011 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 18261128)
Call me nutty, but i'd like to take a stab at this one.

I am guessing that if it was his wife and he was having an emergency, he would say "excuse me, but i have an emergency, may I please use your phone"

:2 cents:

I would have barged in and taken a phone.

TheSquealer 07-05-2011 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18261134)
I would have barged in and taken a phone.

Really, are you sure you wouldn't have just stopped and begun a political debate about Canadian leadership and multiculturalism?

Jman 07-05-2011 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18260672)
No, Canada is AWESOME.

Quebec sucks.

LOL why you staying in Quebec then.

Province of Quebec his comparable to BC, 2 awesome place to live :thumbsup

Just Alex 07-05-2011 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 18260455)
In Canada you have a mandatory 9 years of French in school. You didn't learn enough in 9 years to know what this guy was saying? Come on man. What a dick move.

Not in BC. :2 cents:

RebelR 07-05-2011 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 18260455)
In Canada you have a mandatory 9 years of French in school. You didn't learn enough in 9 years to know what this guy was saying? Come on man. What a dick move.

I took all 9 years of it (2 years OAC) and I'm still lost, I got stuck in Trois Rivieres and NOBODY speaks a lick of English, Luckily my friend was fully fluent. (a little town called St Louis de Ha Ha, btw has the worst strip club ever) Its one thing to learn the basics, when someone is speaking slowly and you can get the gist of it. Its quite another when they are speaking normally and you only half get what they say. Besides that, I know people that are Parisian that have had difficulty communicating in Quebec, because of all the slang, and some of the french words that they do use, are very old french, that the french don't use anymore.

MediaGuy 07-05-2011 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18260470)
Hell no. Once the French get in to a place they suck up all the natural resources and just ruin it. Have you seen Africa or Quebec?

Dude, what are you on? This is generally true of humans. Why are speakers of french in any particular position on this?!?

:D

ajrocks 07-05-2011 08:18 AM

Canada speaks high taxes!

magicmike 07-05-2011 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by RebelR (Post 18261258)
I took all 9 years of it (2 years OAC) and I'm still lost, I got stuck in Trois Rivieres and NOBODY speaks a lick of English, Besides that, I know people that are Parisian that have had difficulty communicating in Quebec, because of all the slang, and some of the french words that they do use, are very old french, that the french don't use anymore.

My Dad lived in Quebec for a lot of his childhood and speaks french still, but always wondered why they'd teach Ontario children proper france french, rather than how they speak it in Quebec. Maybe its different now, who knows.

I took french from grade 4 until grade 9. I can read a bit of it, but when I've been around people speaking french in Quebec I'm lucky if I can pick out more than a couple words.

MediaGuy 07-05-2011 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by magicmike (Post 18261391)
My Dad lived in Quebec for a lot of his childhood and speaks french still, but always wondered why they'd teach Ontario children proper france french, rather than how they speak it in Quebec. Maybe its different now, who knows.

I took french from grade 4 until grade 9. I can read a bit of it, but when I've been around people speaking french in Quebec I'm lucky if I can pick out more than a couple words.

Bah they teach us Frenchmen proper France french in school... we just learn "real" french in Quebec streets.

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RebelR 07-05-2011 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MediaGuy (Post 18261513)
Bah they teach us Frenchmen proper France french in school... we just learn "real" french in Quebec streets.

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"le tyre, le Hamburger, breuvage" at least they are similar to English so the rest of us Canadians can understand :winkwink:

Rochard 07-05-2011 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 18260576)
i took it for 9 years and yet i know nothing beyond hello goodbye and the words that sound like english...just wasn't important in soutwestern ontario. now i'm in ottawa, lots of french people around. they might as well be speaking japanese.

I took two years of French in high school, and I can speak more French than that.

camperjohn64 07-05-2011 09:30 AM

Canadians don't speak French. They speak "Québécois". The real french think that canadian french is a joke. This is akin to saying Texans speak English.

When I lived in Paris, they would ask me to speak french with the Québécois accent - as if it was a party trick. The Québécois accent is so strange it's like watching a cartoon.

Think Larry the Cable Guy...

RuthB 07-05-2011 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by RebelR (Post 18261524)
"le tyre, le Hamburger, breuvage" at least they are similar to English so the rest of us Canadians can understand :winkwink:

:winkwink:



:1orglaugh

PR_Glen 07-05-2011 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 18261128)
Call me nutty, but i'd like to take a stab at this one.

I am guessing that if it was his wife and he was having an emergency, he would say "excuse me, but i have an emergency, may I please use your phone"

:2 cents:

did you read my post or not? if he was in a place where they don't understand english, they do exist you know?

WarChild 07-05-2011 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18261604)
did you read my post or not? if he was in a place where they don't understand english, they do exist you know?

They sure do. Fortunately, there's no place in the World (that anyone would go) where you need to speak French. Even in Paris you'll get by with Spanish. :2 cents:

I lived in Central America and I'm fluent in Spanish.

I lived in Hong Kong and I can speak conversational Cantonese.

I have common sense, I can mime a phone such that even the deaf would be able to understand me.

TheSquealer 07-05-2011 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18261604)
did you read my post or not? if he was in a place where they don't understand english, they do exist you know?


I read his post and your post. Which is now making me wonder... Canada is a place where they don't understand English?

CDSmith 07-05-2011 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Tempest (Post 18260667)
I didn't "have" to take french in BC until high school and even then it was optional.. If you wanted to get into university and/or jobs where having it would be required, then you took it.

I can see things being different in BC regarding required French in schools. But here in Manitoba we have the largest French community west of Quebec (St. Boniface) plus a sizeable metis population.

I will make one ammendment to my earlier post though. I took French up to and including grade 10. After that, well, I'm not even sure if there was a French class beyond the 10th grade, but if there was I didn't take it (or need it for credits).


As to the OP I'll say this: I don't speak Spanish either, but when I was down in Mexico and needed some assistance from the front desk and hotel security I easily made myself understood and my wishes known. Why? Because whenever I'm in a place where English isn't the main language I take the time to at least learn a few basic words and phrases to get by with. For here in Canada I have a small basic working knowledge of French, have been to and lived briefly in Montreal for several months in the past, and got by just fine. So no excuse for any French-speaking people travelling in W Canada not knowing a word of English or enough to properly ask for the phone or assistance from someone during an emergency. No excuse at all.

Coup 07-05-2011 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18260448)
I'm lazing around in bed, half asleep from my afternoon nap still and the door bell rings. Not just once or twice, but probably a full half dozen times in quick succession. I'm not expecting anybody, and two big dogs barking at the door bell while you're just waking up is not too nice so I'm pretty pissed off already going down the stairs to answer the door.

I swing the door open wide and some squirelly looking dude is hopping up and down like he has to pee and immediately starts choking out some words that sound to me something like "Toot la fruiit! La blah blah blah!!!". Being as I was pretty drowsy I was confused at first about what was going on. After a few more minutes of frantic dancing and gibberish I finally figure out this guy's speaking French.

Now I'm really fucking pissed. Generally when French Canadians are interacting with English speaking Canadians, it's because they need more money, help, guidance or something. So not only has les ass clown more or less woken me up, he won't shut the fuck up about whatever his problem is.

At first I seriously considered setting the dogs on him. I quickly realized how absurd that would be and just did what anybody else would do and starting laughing my ass off. The more I got to laughing and thinking about the long history of French failures and how much like retarded monkeys mating that language sounds like, the funnier the whole thing becomes. By the time I have the heart to close the door on this guy's face I'm quite literally crying in laughter.

Anyways, turns out I guess his wife had a heart attack while they were driving around my neighborhood trying to get to the big park at the border. Since I'm right on the border, there's no cell reception here so they wanted to use a land line for help. I guess he had to try more than a dozen houses before somebody could stop laughing long enough to help out.

I kind of feel bad about the guy's wife, but really. This is Canada, maybe you should learn to speak English if you're going to have a medical emergency? :1orglaugh

Are you sure you're in Canada and not Alabama? because you sound like a backwards redneck

BlackCrayon 07-06-2011 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 18262054)
I read his post and your post. Which is now making me wonder... Canada is a place where they don't understand English?

in certain parts of quebec you might have a hard time getting them to speak/understand english. hell, even when i cross the border here in ottawa just to go to the grocery store i can't get them to understand or speak english half the time.

ShellyCrash 07-06-2011 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 18263514)
in certain parts of quebec you might have a hard time getting them to speak/understand english. hell, even when i cross the border here in ottawa just to go to the grocery store i can't get them to understand or speak english half the time.

I had a cabbie that picked me up at Trudeau get insulted i didn't speak french and acted like he had difficulty understanding english.

Sorry, but if you're an airport cabbie in Quebec, not being able to speak or understand english is a tough sell.

When I got shitty back suddenly the language barrier was no longer a problem :1orglaugh

slapass 07-06-2011 05:49 AM

You should move back to Central America, you used to be a nicer person. This is a troll thread, I am hoping but still why do you want to look like an asshole?

Fabien 07-06-2011 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by RebelR (Post 18261524)
"le tyre, le Hamburger, breuvage" at least they are similar to English so the rest of us Canadians can understand :winkwink:


You forgot poutine, wouaillon donc, stie d'fif and tabarnake

x-rate 07-06-2011 05:56 AM

Il se dit trop de niaiseries dans ce thread pour que ça vaille la peine de répondre...

Phoenix 07-06-2011 06:08 AM

hopefully all you guys never find yourself in that guys situation

wife is dying in front of you...you run up to a door for help

in Canada no less, and the person answering the door is too wrapped up in what protein they are going to eat that day before they go on a 20 mile run and train ninjas in their backyard.
sad world we live in.
imo you should be charged with being an asshole..but that doesnt stick in court i guess

Phoenix 07-06-2011 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by x-rate (Post 18263568)
Il se dit trop de niaiseries dans ce thread pour que ça vaille la peine de répondre...

true, he is obviously just trolling...but for what reason...this whole thread is idiotic

x-rate 07-06-2011 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18263589)
imo you should be charged with being an asshole..but that doesnt stick in court i guess

Well he could be charged for not giving assistance to someone in danger etc... if it's the case.

JFK 07-06-2011 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ajrocks (Post 18261350)
Canada speaks high taxes!

que que :2 cents:

FUCK J0EL 07-06-2011 06:36 AM

Chicken My Rooster !!

WarChild 07-06-2011 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by x-rate (Post 18263604)
Well he could be charged for not giving assistance to someone in danger etc... if it's the case.

There's no charge in Canada for not speaking French. :2 cents:

_Richard_ 07-06-2011 08:55 AM

luckily i don't think you believe in karma


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