JYoung_Blue22
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Super excited to be going to Toronto and seeing the Hawks. Anyone else making the trek from Seattle?
Seeker":110z5h15 said:This PR stunt is gonna backfire on the bills so cold. Canadians and alaskans are traditionally big seahawks fans aren't they?
Seeker":34pb3bk6 said:This PR stunt is gonna backfire on the bills so cold. Canadians and alaskans are traditionally big seahawks fans aren't they?
Tech Worlds":2vhohnfm said:Seeker":2vhohnfm said:This PR stunt is gonna backfire on the bills so cold. Canadians and alaskans are traditionally big seahawks fans aren't they?
Lol. Do you even know where Toronto is located?
The Radish":4tk7ncv9 said:Tech Worlds":4tk7ncv9 said:Seeker":4tk7ncv9 said:This PR stunt is gonna backfire on the bills so cold. Canadians and alaskans are traditionally big seahawks fans aren't they?
Lol. Do you even know where Toronto is located?
Yep,,,just north and a bit east of Buffalo. French speaking tho. That won't bother Dom, you can't understand what he says in english.
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Seeker":2a79or26 said:This PR stunt is gonna backfire on the bills so cold. Canadians and alaskans are traditionally big seahawks fans aren't they?
JYoung_Blue22":1r2c2k3d said:Sweet! I like the sound of that Fox and Fiddle joint -- I'm going to be doing some research for food/drink places this week I'll let you know if I find any other locales.
Slightly OT: Anybody been to Montreal? I'm going to be spending a few days there before arriving in Toronto and would welcome some thoughts on where to eat/drink and what to see. East-Canada Tour 2012!
Totally wrong on this one, Ontario is English first, always has been.The Radish":3ja7d6l6 said:Been to a couple of senior pro bowling tournaments in Toronto and the main language was French then. I doubt its much different now, perhaps because its so close to the US.
French is the official language of most of Eastern Canada.
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