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Posted by buickanddeere on June 05, 2005 at 19:10:11 from (216.183.146.34):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Females and their married names .... posted by QR on June 05, 2005 at 14:49:05:
I see you have trouble posting single messages as well as the denial and moral problems. We all here are still waiting on your explanation for the quebec language police etc. Your attempt to "bait and switch" with a diversion is a classic. It's a similar tactic of the accused finding fault with the officers who arrested the person in the very act of committing a crime. How about thinking for yourself rather than the franco "anti english/we franco's deserve more" bias you have been indoctrinated with since birth. I’m surprised you haven’t gone crying to Kim with a boo-hoo story before now. It’s rare for your type to make a stand on your own. And if you haven’t noticed. A franco name and being bilingual with the lack of an english accent is great quebec, federal government, military and Mountie job security. By the way. Why are Inter-provincial trade tickets good in every province except quebec? Yet the quebec inter-provincial trade ticket is accepted in every province?
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