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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT.P
    Thats really big ,hope they are enjoying retirement
    They are having a blast. My dad likes to call us in the mornings. He always asks, "what are you guys doing today?" He's prompting me to say, "going to work like any other day." His response; "really? I'm taking today off" Smart ars!
    Another one of his lines, "It's hard to keep track of what day of the week it is when you don't have to go to work." He goes golfing 3 or 4 times a week. Seems that you can get free admission to almost any golf coarse if you are willing to sit through an hour of time share sales pitches.
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    GMicheal Im glad for them.My dad died around 13 years ago ,and my mom is 84 and doing well.She up to 60 grandchildrens ( with great grandkids).Would of like him to see my son.Lucky I had my father on VHS and burned it on DVD for my son.Nothing could replace him but its nice to see him this way also.Even found some of me on black and white movie 30 + years ago ,silent movie.Now my son laught at me and is aunt and uncle.

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    Sorry to read about your dad going. It's a shame that life has to end. Good that you have films of him.

    60 grand children? Phew! Must be one heck of a holiday around there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Sorry to read about your dad going. It's a shame that life has to end. Good that you have films of him.

    60 grand children? Phew! Must be one heck of a holiday around there.
    Its called Pot Luck ,everybody brings something.Beans,Tortiere,Pork,Ham ,Turkey anything goes.If on the wild side Moose ,Deer, Bear,Beaver(animal ) We are French Canadian Hillbilly Remember one year came back from hunting trip and completed forgot I was back in the city.Dress up in hunting gear,Buffalo skinning knife,belt full of 303 around my shoulder and carrying the Deer head in my hand on an elevator full of people ,the look on their face was undiscribable(Kodak moment)
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT.P
    Its called Pot Luck ,everybody brings something.Beans,Tortiere,Pork,Ham ,Turkey anything goes.If on the wild side Moose ,Deer, Bear,Beaver(animal ) We are French Canadian Hillbilly Remember one year came back from hunting trip and completed forgot I was back in the city.Dress up in hunting gear,Buffalo skinning knife,belt full of 303 around my shoulder and carrying the Deer head in my hand on an elevator full of people ,the look on their face was undiscribable(Kodak moment)
    Dear head: a few hours hunting.
    Huntin' knife: $30
    Belt of 303's: $100
    Look on everyone's faces in the elevator: Priceless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT.P
    Its called Pot Luck ,everybody brings something.Beans,Tortiere,Pork,Ham ,Turkey anything goes.If on the wild side Moose ,Deer, Bear,Beaver(animal ) We are French Canadian Hillbilly Remember one year came back from hunting trip and completed forgot I was back in the city.Dress up in hunting gear,Buffalo skinning knife,belt full of 303 around my shoulder and carrying the Deer head in my hand on an elevator full of people ,the look on their face was undiscribable(Kodak moment)
    I love visiting Quebec city and enjoying some of the wild game served in the restaurants. I also loved the baked beans and other traditional items. Your pot luck sounds very good.
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    I remeber when i was in Montreal. Very nice, i ate the best salad ever in Montreal....
    Lots of music but not enough time for it all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Florian
    I remeber when i was in Montreal. Very nice, i ate the best salad ever in Montreal....
    Montreal is a great city. Great restaurants and great shopping. They also have a wonderful gay area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    I love visiting Quebec city and enjoying some of the wild game served in the restaurants. I also loved the baked beans and other traditional items. Your pot luck sounds very good.
    My sister are great cooks,on my better half side mostly sea food,scallop,shrimp,and Czech food.All around very good

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT.P
    My sister are great cooks,on my better half side mostly sea food,scallop,shrimp,and Czech food.All around very good
    I love the restaurants that feature all you can eat mussels. Also lots of good rabbit.

    Yes GMichael I spelled mussels correctly.
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