Post subject: Bush thanks people of Atlantic Provinces
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:21 pm
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He's actually still blabbering on...
But did anyone hear him actually recognize Jean Poutine???? Too funny! Oh it must be nice to believe that people are laughing with you and not at you.
Post subject: Re: Bush thanks people of Atlantic Provinces
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:26 pm
Johnny Guitar
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SweetRelief wrote:
He's actually still blabbering on... But did anyone hear him actually recognize Jean Poutine???? Too funny! Oh it must be nice to believe that people are laughing with you and not at you.
You have to be kidding me. He actually thanked "John"?
Post subject: Re: Bush thanks people of Atlantic Provinces
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:34 pm
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E/F? wrote:
SweetRelief wrote:
He's actually still blabbering on... But did anyone hear him actually recognize Jean Poutine???? Too funny! Oh it must be nice to believe that people are laughing with you and not at you.
You have to be kidding me. He actually thanked "John"?
Didn't thank him - rather he said he had hoped to meet his friend "John Poutine" during this visit...laughter ensues...
He's actually still blabbering on... But did anyone hear him actually recognize Jean Poutine???? Too funny! Oh it must be nice to believe that people are laughing with you and not at you.
You have to be kidding me. He actually thanked "John"?
Didn't thank him - rather he said he had hoped to meet his friend "John Poutine" during this visit...laughter ensues...
Post subject: Re: Bush thanks people of Atlantic Provinces
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:42 pm
Johnny Guitar
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SweetRelief wrote:
E/F? wrote:
SweetRelief wrote:
He's actually still blabbering on... But did anyone hear him actually recognize Jean Poutine???? Too funny! Oh it must be nice to believe that people are laughing with you and not at you.
You have to be kidding me. He actually thanked "John"?
Didn't thank him - rather he said he had hoped to meet his friend "John Poutine" during this visit...laughter ensues...
I think it's a huge lack of respect to Jean Chrétien, like him or not.
That is right. Those fucking planes could have landed in Saudi Arabia or some other country that loves the states. They could have dropped into the ocean and I am sure that Bushy wouldn't have forgoten "John's" name then.
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It was a joke... he said he wanted to thank Jean Poutine for endorsing him in 2000.
I didn't actually hear him thank Jean for endorsing him, just heard him say he'd hoped to meet up with him this trip...yes he said it as a joke, but man, wouldn't he NOT want to bring up his intelligence or lack thereof??? Funny guy.
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CommonWord wrote:
Canadians are gross.
actually....by saying that canadians are gross, you might want to single out the french-speaking ones...because poutine was "invented" in the province of Quebec and i don't think a lot of english-speaking canadians eat that stuff....and i can undestand the reason...cuz it's fucking gross...
actually no....not all kinds of poutines are gross....chicken poutine is actually quite good.
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actually....by saying that canadians are gross, you might want to single out the french-speaking ones...because poutine was "invented" in the province of Quebec and i don't think a lot of english-speaking canadians eat that stuff.
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SweetRelief wrote:
BysTanDeR wrote:
CommonWord wrote:
Canadians are gross.
actually....by saying that canadians are gross, you might want to single out the french-speaking ones...because poutine was "invented" in the province of Quebec and i don't think a lot of english-speaking canadians eat that stuff.
...think again...
really? so you're saying that could have a poutine....let's say....in Alberta?
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