^^^^^^ ROFL!!!!!!!!! Irony at it's best.joe603 wrote:That reminds me of when I had my 97 Firebird Formula...just drove it back home on my way to PCS overseas. Anyway, I told my younger cousin that it had an alarm with a shock sensor...and before I could say another word, he jumped up and plopped his butt on the side of my hood! It left a nice little dent in my new car...I wasn't happy at all.
Well there is a little tag on the side of the seats. It says before you sit in the ride make sure you inspect every bolts and nuts and moving parts. But it is in French so maybe you missed it. The Canadian way to save money on inspection. LOLSVTCOBRA wrote:Road roller coasters at the amusement park (kind of rickety..you guys inspect these things??)
Thats true!SVTCOBRA wrote:Some of the best food!!!
Thats VERY true!SVTCOBRA wrote:Some of the best looking ladies!!!
Somewhat true, depends on what sector of montreal you are atSVTCOBRA wrote:Some of the nicest people too!!!
Never went thereSVTCOBRA wrote:Remember eating at Weinstien & Gavino's several times.
Cresent + Ladies = WIN!SVTCOBRA wrote:Drank a bunch of beer on Cresent ST.....
Never saw him... you probably means St-Catherine streetSVTCOBRA wrote:Saw Donald Sutherland walking down the main drag (forget name) one night.
They are made of wood and glue! No need to inspectSVTCOBRA wrote:Road roller coasters at the amusement park (kind of rickety..you guys inspect these things??)
+108.black.G37 wrote:They must be the reason we got the #1 D/B rating.
I'll drink to that!zozoka1212 wrote:The greatest discovery of our generation is that man can alter his life simply by altering his attitude of mind.
YES!!! that is the street that has a strip club beside a church beside a doughnut shop.....all in the space of 30 feet!!!! You can be BAD...Then, SAD for being BAD, then eat some doughnuts!!!!jardolei wrote:Never saw him... you probably means St-Catherine street