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GaryQ

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Eh... 11 teams have never won the stanley cup... Monreal has roughly 1 in 4 of all the cup championships won and many years that they didn't they were the ones in the final that the winners had to beat. Toront-uh is a running joke. Blues actually have a chance of making history this year. If they win it'll be their first and the first time a team that was in last place during the seaon after 20 games playded (not sure of the exct numbers) and won.

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GaryQ

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Speaking of poutine... I haven't had one since November. One the lunch menu at Harvey's today :yahoo:

Alng with a nice flame grilled (technically real meat in with with all that filler) burger. I'll throw in some lettuce to make it a veggie burger maybe @Daniel :D
 

David Baxter PhD

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I saw a Trump parody somewhere recently where he was talking about all the good things farmers do, or specifically their "product", and for one example of the "product" he says, "...and that green thing you take off your burger and throw away". :D
 

David Baxter PhD

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Ha ha! Okay... let's say that was the reason, just to give him the benefit of the doubt.

I find the fact that he wants to offer junk food to elite athletes pretty funny. :)
 

GaryQ

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I love how we can throw something off into a wild and silly tangent :lol:

I see you guys had some good laughs yesterday while I was away.

The poutine was awesome though. Too bad Costco has barely any sitting room cause they make a huge one for cheap. Bud and I used to go there for lunch once in a while when they still had Montreal smoked meat sandwiches (on a weird triangualr bun) but was still the closest thing to back home here.
Sadly they stopped selling it :(
 

GaryQ

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Good one :lol: but Slight psychiatric glitch there @Daniel called "all or nothing binge eater" some things don't make it to the fridge even in large sizes or quantities and if they do it's only for a couple hours. Even if I bought 2 I'd scoff em down immediately.

Leaving the other building in Winnipeg was good for a few things:

1 - saving over 200$ a month on rent for approx same size living quarters.

2 - No more anxiety every day wondering if I'll get mugged going to check if my car is still in one peice without any new scratches, dings or broken windows growing in the middle of the night. Oh yes and got my license plate and 2 block heater extension cords stolen while living there.

3- Harvey's is now approx 60km away and not 100 feet from my door. Imagine how close it was; I could walk there and back home with a "2 can dine" (for one) with one upsized to a poutine without any physical problems. Many residents would throw the coupons we got in the mail into a little recycling bin which the Harvey's addicts like me would acquire a couple more than their mailbox offered. Hard to resist 2 double original burgers, a poutine, onion ring and 2 pepsis for 16$ and change. Cheese I would pass on and add some at home. I'm not only frugal I'm a cheap SOB.
 
Good one :lol: but Slight psychiatric glitch there @Daniel called "all or nothing binge eater" ...Even if I bought 2 I'd scoff em down immediately.

I see you enjoy food as much as I do. [emoji39]

My youngest brother had a bigger appetite than me, which was probably necessary, because I only grew to a smidge over 5’ 2” and he grew to a towering 6’ 2” or something. Mind you, everyone is tall compared to me. My middle brother was the same height as me until he had an unprecedented growth spurt in his 20’s of at least another inch. Which was good because then there was at least one person shorter than him besides the dog. I was only slightly annoyed that I was the eldest, yet the shortest. But the concept grew on me. Only problem is that when I eat too enthusiastically I start getting horizontaller rather than verticaller.

Leaving the other building in Winnipeg was good for a few things:

1 - saving over 200$ a month on rent for approx same size living quarters.

2 - No more anxiety every day wondering if I'll get mugged...

3- Harvey's is now approx 60km away and not 100 feet from my door. Imagine how close it was; I could walk there and back home with a "2 can dine" (for one) with one upsized to a poutine without any physical problems...

Sweet! I need to move out of the city so that way I’d be 60km from any restaurant.

I’m happy to hear you gained advantages for finances, mental stress, and physical health! What an awesome trifecta! *high five*



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GaryQ

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Hehe, I stood out vertically differently. I was taller than everyone by at least 3 to 8 inches. My father was the tallest after me at 5'7" my oldest sister 5'2"

Which coincides with my heart problems joke:

The most common question when you have heart problems is: "Does it run in the family?"

To which I have replied from day 1 : "No, not at all! Unless the milkman had heart problems" :confused:

Maybe he was tall too :rofl:
 
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