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Jack Frost

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  1. Tabarnak. >.<
  2. Graeme... Aussies do that to foreigners to make it raw just to laugh at their faces. Am I right? We all know we mix it with some butter. My Aussie friend was kind enough to tell me that first.
  3. Amen. It's not the hockey fans who did that. Just some morons who think they would make a revolution pissing off the cops and shopkeepers by smashing glasses. f**kers.
  4. I love vegemite. It just grows on you.
  5. Doesn't mean they can't party. The police is nice enough to close the downtown block off for them. After what happened last year (windows smashed and police cars burnt), the police has the right mind to send in the riot crew. lol
  6. 5-2... Off to the conference finals! GO HABS GO! At least one Canadian team is still trying. I'd hate to tell you all... But... I told you so.
  7. hehe Crosby let two pucks in under his nose during 1st period. It was a bliss having him watch one go in while in the plenty box at 0.36. EDIT1: So awesome... 4-1 with 7:30 left in 2nd.
  8. I actually missed the game. I just read about it on Radio-Canada showing pictures of the Habs fan pouring all over the downtown streets doing an outdoor after-game party. We know when to party too. Imagine a bigger party when they win game seven. They're going to put a HUGE screen in Centre Bell for all fans to watch while the game goes back to Pittsburgh.
  9. The Habs made it game seven now. PLEASE MAKE CROSBY CRY!
  10. True. Nothing wrong with that... It's just the Norwegians make jokes about it apparently. The New World connects to immigrant cultures in a way that could be old-fashioned to the Old World now because the New World cultures are more isolated from the mother country because of time. Hence why habits and languages may sound "older". I heard stories of German and Norwegian speakers visiting Norway and Germany and they were stumped that they cannot understand everything that the Germans and Norwegians were saying because the languages changed a bit and had new vocabulary. You would confuse them easily explaining how to fix the computer, but they would understand well how to... let's say... how to ride a horse. Just like my ex... He speaks Vietnamese, but was completely raised in Montreal. He cannot explain how to work a computer to his parents in Vietnamese, so he must use French to get the point through. Hell, they all don't know how to say "microwave" in Vietnamese... Only in French "micro-onde". It wouldn't be a problem if he were raised mostly in Vietnam then. Just an example of cultural and linguistic isolation from the mother country. ;p I think the Scots eat haggis as much. Just on an occasion me thinks. The Scots I know of mentioned it and enjoyed eating them. Just not a daily thing since it's expensive now.
  11. Had those. Not by choice, but I didn't care... It was New Year dinner with my ex's in-laws and they call it hot vit lon. It was just weird, but I'd eat them again. I can tolerate sauce with NO chunks. I personally hate... hate... hate tomatoes. They're nasty as f**k in my mouth or when I touch them. I won't near them or tolerate them for long on my own person. I am very picky with vegetables because of texture, so tomatoes and squash are the most nastiest food ever to me. Just like how you feel about seafood. A few Norwegians told me that Norwegian Americans/Canadians eat lutefisk way more often the Norwegians themselves. They stopped eating that once they modernized their cuisine with McDonalds and pizza. That's what my friend from Oslo told me.
  12. Tomatoes.
  13. Hi... I am still Jack and still friendly.
  14. hehehe And you all never bothered counting the Habs in your rolls? The Habs... The Kings of Hockey. =) Now we need to figure out how to deal with the Penguins and make Crosby cry his eyes out. The latter part should be too easy.
  15. Erm... hi... My name is Jack... And I'm friendly.
  16. hehehehehehe Serve you right, bitches.
  17. Or in summary... Iceland is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Note that this is only the beginning. History has always shown that when Eyjafjallajökull erupts, the mother Katla always will follow. It will only get more interesting.
  18. ;p
  19. Happy Birthday to my only favourite b
  20. Am I alone not knowing who the hell he is?
  21. Pai-kun = En s
  22. de nouveaux* Eventually.
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