Re: [NTLK] [OT] Poutine?

From: Laurent Daudelin (nemesys_at_cox.rr.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2001 - 08:13:32 EST


on 13/12/01 03:36, Ed Kummel at tech_ed_at_yahoo.com wrote:

> so...ay!
> Like, you know...when you finish a plate
> of..oh..Poutine...ay?
> Do you, like, oh...drink a bottle of Elsinore beer to
> celebrate..ay?
> Ed
> web/gadget guru
> (being American, and having NEVER gone "north" of the
> border, Bob and Doug McKenzie is about the extent of
> my exposure to Canadian culture...ay?)

Hmmm, no, not Elsinore beer. Usually, you'll go with a large Pepsi or Coke,
to help your digestive system ;-)

-Laurent.

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