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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 10:28 pm |  
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				| Thanks Millet on both!
 
 Laaz, Yes, that's the seaway. And that is the Mercier bridge. It's fun to watch the iceburgs go by when the ajoining lakes start to break up. I even saw an ice fishing cabin on a burg go by one year!!
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		| Laaz Site Owner
 
  
  
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 10:48 pm |  
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				| Yes I miss those days. We would always return home with as many cases of Molson XXX (Do they still make this ?) that they would let us cross the border with. Customs going into Canada way easy, coming home was a horror...
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		| Ecomtl Citruholic
 
  
  
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:00 pm |  
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				| Oh my XXX! I remember buying this in highschool cause we didn't have alot of money and didn't have to buy as much to get a buzz! lol They stopped making that over 10 years ago I believe!
 Hopefully our customs have improved since then, sure they have. Before 911, I didn't find it hard to cross into the States really. But your border guards are much more intimidating then ours!
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		| Skeeter Moderator
 
  
 
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:03 pm |  
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				| Just testing to see if the banner works-- Skeet
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:08 pm |  
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				| Haha. Yes & the LaFinDuMonde beer, if I remember it was like 9.0 % alcohol...
   
Skeeter you want to use [#img] before the link & [#/img] after the link, but remove the # sign[/img] _________________
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:10 pm |  
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				| Skeeter I fixed it, you left out the last bracket.  _________________
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:12 pm |  
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				| Thanks Lazz-- I think I was just missing the last bracket.
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:13 pm |  
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				| I think we did that at the same time!  |  | 
	
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:14 pm |  
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				| Believe it or not, La Fin Du Monde still exists!! Horrible stuff in my opinion! Yuk!
 
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:17 pm |  
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				| I have never been to Montreal, but I did get a chance to go to Toronto for a meeting. I do like the Canadian beers, but like Lazz, I also am kinda partial to Corona-- with a little lime!
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:26 pm |  
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				| Skeeter Montreal is like a split city. There are French parts & English parts. The thing that gets me is how clean the city was. I mean in a large city like that and you would never see trash on the streets, nothing...  _________________
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:33 pm |  
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				| I thought Toronto was pretty nice-- I like the building that was covered with gold!
 As for beers, I remember Molson, but there was another one I like as well I can't remember.
 
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		| valenciaguy Citruholic
 
  
  
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:39 pm |  
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				| Working now? lol  _________________
 
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:42 pm |  
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				| valenciaguy you need to remove the # from the code. you also don't need the src=" that is for html tags only.
 You want it like this, just remove the # signs
 
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				| Posted: Thu 01 Feb, 2007 11:52 pm |  
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				| Laaz, it is now Molson/coors. - Millet  |  | 
	
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