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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
"Jim Davis" wrote in message ... "tim....." wrote in message ... "Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 06:29:33 GMT, "Sharx35" wrote: "Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message m... On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:01:33 -0000, "tim....." wrote: A tricky thing to aviod if you are on holiday in Canada tim Right, and you go to a Montreal restaurant in Toronto... Well, if you can go to a Chinese restaurant in Calgary.... OK, let's try "you can't go to Toronto to visit a restaurant in Montreal." Where was this requirement invented? The thing that I'm not supposed to do is: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS No mention of any specific town was made tim Read the OP again. First line says Did I leave the first line in when I replied? I was replyng to the bit that I left - the headline tim |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
On Feb 9, 5:29*pm, Steve wrote:
While in Toranto we dined at Actuel, 1194 Peel St, (At Ste-Catherine), Montreal, QC, Canada Tel: 514 866 1537 *I was recovering from the flu and was taking some heavy duty antibiotics. All of a sudden I felt a surge of explosive diarrhea coming on and I rushed to the bathroom. I had my ass cheeks clinched together and as I entered the bathroom I noticed that every stall was filled. By this time I felt like I had a river ready to spring from my ass. With only seconds of control left, I knew I had to make some kind of decision or deal with my pants full of runny ****. I dropped my pants and squatted over the urinal and let it go. A big "BLAAAATT" sound followed by a river of brown water filled up the urinal. About that time one of the stalls opened and it was one of the restaurant employees that had been taking a ****. He stared at me and walked out of the bathroom. I could hear him telling the other employees that I was ****ting in the urinal. I wiped my ass, pulled up my pants and flew out of the bathroom. I grabbed my wife's fork out of her hand and pulled her up and said we have to leave now. I explained on the way to the car. We never ate there again. You dined at a Montreal restaurant while in "Toranto"? And where's Toranto? And you blame this on the RESTAURANT? What business did you have eating out ANYWHERE while recovering from the flu? |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
"sechumlib" schrieb
And you blame this on the RESTAURANT? What business did you have eating out ANYWHERE while recovering from the flu? No, he doesn't blame it on *the* restaurant, but obviously on each and every restaurant in Canada. Jochen |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:58:06 -0000, tim..... wrote:
"Jim Davis" wrote in message ... "tim....." wrote in message ... "Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 06:29:33 GMT, "Sharx35" wrote: "Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message om... On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:01:33 -0000, "tim....." wrote: A tricky thing to aviod if you are on holiday in Canada tim Right, and you go to a Montreal restaurant in Toronto... Well, if you can go to a Chinese restaurant in Calgary.... OK, let's try "you can't go to Toronto to visit a restaurant in Montreal." Where was this requirement invented? The thing that I'm not supposed to do is: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS No mention of any specific town was made tim Read the OP again. First line says Did I leave the first line in when I replied? I was replyng to the bit that I left - the headline If the body of the post is utter bull****, why should you attach any weight to the headline? |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:07:28 -0000, "tim....."
wrote: "Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 06:29:33 GMT, "Sharx35" wrote: "Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:01:33 -0000, "tim....." wrote: A tricky thing to aviod if you are on holiday in Canada tim Right, and you go to a Montreal restaurant in Toronto... Well, if you can go to a Chinese restaurant in Calgary.... OK, let's try "you can't go to Toronto to visit a restaurant in Montreal." Where was this requirement invented? The thing that I'm not supposed to do is: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS You're not supposed to do that? Who told you? The voices in your head? Just Canadian restaurants, or were you told to avoid restaurants in other countries? No mention of any specific town was made tim The original post was as non-sensical as yours. Now we're playing with both of you. |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
On Feb 13, 1:40*pm, "Jochen Kriegerowski" wrote:
"sechumlib" schrieb And you blame this on the RESTAURANT? What business did you have eating out ANYWHERE while recovering from the flu? No, he doesn't blame it on *the* restaurant, but obviously on each and every restaurant in Canada. Every restaurant I've eaten at in Canada has made me sick. Plus the groids running around the places disgusts me. I should have know when your whole country is known for growing and exporting BC Bud marijuana. |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Feb 13, 1:40 pm, "Jochen Kriegerowski" wrote: "sechumlib" schrieb And you blame this on the RESTAURANT? What business did you have eating out ANYWHERE while recovering from the flu? No, he doesn't blame it on *the* restaurant, but obviously on each and every restaurant in Canada. Every restaurant I've eaten at in Canada has made me sick. Plus the groids running around the places disgusts me. I should have know when your whole country is known for growing and exporting BC Bud marijuana. Interestingly enough, the only time I have ever been sick on restaurant food was in Applebee's in the US. I have never had issues anywhere in Canada, but I always watch myself in the US. |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Feb 13, 1:40 pm, "Jochen Kriegerowski" wrote: "sechumlib" schrieb And you blame this on the RESTAURANT? What business did you have eating out ANYWHERE while recovering from the flu? No, he doesn't blame it on *the* restaurant, but obviously on each and every restaurant in Canada. No bad food reacts as fast as you claimed. Every restaurant I've eaten at in Canada has made me sick. Every one? A little BS mixed in? Plus the groids running around the places disgusts me. I should have know when your whole country is known for growing and exporting BC Bud marijuana. WTF is a groid? |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
Jeez Steve,
Its not the food, its the teleporting, You go into a doorway in Toronto and zzzzzzzzzzippppppp to a Montreal restaurant, 500km in a blink, you should prepare yourself before making the jump, Alexander Keiths India Pale ale for alcohol to relax the muscles. Kettle Chips and peanuts for salt and proteins. dumb as a stump. couple of bricks short of a wall few cans short of a two-four elevator doesnt go all the way to the top lights on nobody home etc I'll type slow, coz steve can't read fast. Steve, in case you hadnt noticed all the replies, it is kinda hard to eat in a Montreal restaurant in Toronto. its kinda hard to get sick in a restaurant in a place 500km from where you say you were. its kinda hard to get instantaneous food poisoning AntiBiotics have ZERO effect on viruses, the flu you state you are suffering from Colonic bacteria that are effected by antibiotics are a necessary part of digestion, to prevent diarrhea Everything that you have written is wrong, or idiotic So its kinda obvious, that you are a goodbye Steve -- |
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NOTICE: DON'T EAT AT CANADIAN RESTAURANTS
On Feb 13, 9:02*pm, "almostbob" wrote:
[snip] goodbye Steve In addition to all you said being true, I can speak with ex cathedra (LOL!) authority in saying that vast numbers of Canadian restaurants not only are healthy to eat in, but serve great food. We've eaten in lots of them. I hope Steve just stays out of Canada from now on. That will doubtless solve all his problems. ;-) |
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