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Not too crazy about Canada, so far

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:12 am
by KC Scott
My first trip to Montreal.

In defense, I've only seen the airport, my car to the hotel and the hotel.
I'm out in some office park in the burbs.
Tomorrow is the first day in the new office.

Initial observations.
Lots of stuff in French.
More choices of wine than food in the restaurant.
No ESPN just Sportsnet (and it's not Fox)
Actually not a whole lot of the typical cable channels period.
But a lot of French channels.

My driver liked to talk about the NFL and Hockey - He got a $5 tip
The gym in the hotel gets about a 7 - decent treadmill, weights and a dumbell set (insert paul joke)

Already thinking it's gonna suck watching the Thursday night kickoff game up here.
Lots of Asians in the hotel and they had Tennis on in the restaurant ('sup poptart?)
Yikes!

Sin,

Montreal Scott

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:17 am
by War Wagon
A weeks training or so?

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:27 am
by KC Scott
Oui.

Here till Friday, then back again Sunday for 3 more days next week.

On the plus side, I think these guys will hook me up with some rockin' good seats for a Canadians game this winter

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:45 am
by Cicatrix
That will be cool. Its always nice to see the Habs lose to whomever they are playing. Watch as the fans boo their own team shamelessly.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:50 am
by KC Scott
Cicatrix wrote:That will be cool. Its always nice to see the Habs lose to whomever they are playing. Watch as the fans boo their own team shamelessly.
hopefully they will playing my Blues.

In which case I'd raise the Canadians chances of winning to about 91.923%

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:21 pm
by PSUFAN

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:47 pm
by RumpleForeskin
I might be going on a Caribou hunt way north of Montreal next year, but we stay in Montreal for a couple of days. Let me know about the bars, Scott.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:39 pm
by Neely8
SAINT FUCKING CATHERINE'S STREET!!!! Bring some dollar bills yo.......

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:41 pm
by Mikey
PSUFAN wrote:http://www.unibroue.com/our_beers_eng.html

Day trip to Chambly?
Drank a bunch of the Blanche de Chambly while in Quebec. Good stuff, even though it's got some wheat in it ('sup Dins).

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:52 pm
by BSmack
Neely8 wrote:SAINT FUCKING CATHERINE'S STREET!!!! Bring some dollar bills yo.......
A point well taken. Canadian strippers ain't down with dudes trying to stick Loonies in their thongs.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:19 pm
by Neely8
BSmack wrote:
Neely8 wrote:SAINT FUCKING CATHERINE'S STREET!!!! Bring some dollar bills yo.......
A point well taken. Canadian strippers ain't down with dudes trying to stick Loonies in their thongs.

The exchange rate makes dances like 7 bucks US. It might be worse now though.....

Strippers up there are alot cooler. You can get away with alot more and they actually drink with you and hang out....

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:19 pm
by Mustang
Even with all the Frenchness, I dug Montreal. Make sure you get the viande fumee (smoked meat) somewhere (it's really just corned beef...but it's damn good). If you know some flashcard French, throw out a little and they'll appreciate the effort...but most people in services will speak both. Well, until you get to the suburbs where it's almost exclusively French. But I'm sure you'll get by.

Nicest thing about Montreal is that the people look healthier (not as fat...like many an American) and they dress much better. Good city.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:31 pm
by Mikey
The nicest thing about Montreal is that Quebec City isn't too far away.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:32 pm
by BSmack
Neely8 wrote:The exchange rate makes dances like 7 bucks US. It might be worse now though.....
It is worse. Canadian dollars are now trading for .95 US dollars. Considering that 10 years ago you could get 1 Loonie for .65 cents US, Your lap dance has gone up to 9.50 US.
Strippers up there are alot cooler. You can get away with alot more and they actually drink with you and hang out....
Very true. So I've heard. :wink:

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:20 pm
by Tom In VA
My first adventure out of the country, I was recently in Montreal for a wedding and found it to be a beautiful city with beautiful people. Looked like a great town to be young and/or single.

I stayed at the Delta Montreal off Avenue Du Presidente Kennedie

Enjoyed the experience one hundred percent. I don't do bars anymore but we did go to the Sulpice (sp?) which looked like a happening place, lively with a host of hot waitresses. One of whom who was extremely intrigued at my lack of desire for booze. I told her, "I'm allergic to alcohol, I break out in handcuffs" and that ... well ... I could hear the swishing as she walked away :twisted: Delusional or not, it was a nice ego boost. :lol:

No boobie bars on my trip so I can't speak to them.

I look forward to learning French better, then travelling up to see the Plains of Abraham and Quebec City among other objectives.


Oh Canada. Who knew. If I had another lifetime.

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:34 pm
by Bucmonkey
Neely8 wrote:
Strippers up there are alot cooler. You can get away with alot more and they actually drink with you and hang out....

sin, Pasco, FL strip clubs.

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:45 pm
by smackaholic
BSmack wrote:
Neely8 wrote:The exchange rate makes dances like 7 bucks US. It might be worse now though.....
It is worse. Canadian dollars are now trading for .95 US dollars. Considering that 10 years ago you could get 1 Loonie for .65 cents US, Your lap dance has gone up to 9.50 US.
Strippers up there are alot cooler. You can get away with alot more and they actually drink with you and hang out....
Very true. So I've heard. :wink:
Imagine the currency smack the canucks are gonna run when the loonie overtakes the real dollar. Them fukkers have been listening to "real dollar" smack forevah. Has the looney ever been worth more before? I seem to remember the exchange rate being fairly close when I was a kid, but, I could be wrong.

The tourist industry in canuckland must really be hating our money turning into monopoly money. Wonder how long before the peso is trading 1 to 1?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 2:54 pm
by smackaholic
went and looked it up. looks like back in the mid seventies, the loonie actually had slight 'bode on the greenback, by a nickle or so.

does this mean the vending machines at work are gonna start accepting canuck quarters? usually they kick them back, but, now and then I can get one through. the thrill of getting over on the vending machine company to the tune of about 9 cents is gone though.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:15 pm
by fix
smackaholic wrote:
BSmack wrote:
Neely8 wrote:The exchange rate makes dances like 7 bucks US. It might be worse now though.....
It is worse. Canadian dollars are now trading for .95 US dollars. Considering that 10 years ago you could get 1 Loonie for .65 cents US, Your lap dance has gone up to 9.50 US.
Strippers up there are alot cooler. You can get away with alot more and they actually drink with you and hang out....
Very true. So I've heard. :wink:
Imagine the currency smack the canucks are gonna run when the loonie overtakes the real dollar. Them fukkers have been listening to "real dollar" smack forevah. Has the looney ever been worth more before? I seem to remember the exchange rate being fairly close when I was a kid, but, I could be wrong.

The tourist industry in canuckland must really be hating our money turning into monopoly money. Wonder how long before the peso is trading 1 to 1?
Make that .99 on the dollar as of this morning.. :lol:

Loonie passes 99-cent US mark in overseas trading

Time for you americans to add some colour to that peso of yours.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:21 pm
by smackaholic
fukking strippers in windsor must be hating this shit!

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:47 pm
by PSUFAN
Scott, how did you get roped into entering Canada in the first place?