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you know you're getting old when...
Posted: December 27th, 2004, 6:19 pm
by Kreddible Trout
on Christmas morning you hear yourself excitedly say: 'All Right! I got wool SOCKS!'
Posted: December 27th, 2004, 7:33 pm
by Anonymous-one
I got a nose and ear hair trimmer.
I´m older than you i guess .

Posted: December 27th, 2004, 9:24 pm
by Kreddible Trout
getting a nose and ear hair trimmer is one thing. It's being excited about it that'll start the seniors home countdown.
La Belle Ville, eh? I was hatched there. I had to leave because all the poets there were too depressed. I think they're happier now that I'm gone. Almost got into a fight with a poetry heckler at a gig called Wednesday's Child. (blech) Ah the memories!
Posted: December 27th, 2004, 9:53 pm
by Anonymous-one
Well , i was excited about it , i´ve been dropping hints that i needed one since my last birthday, and i finally got it at christmas
Yiiiiiiipeeeeeeeeee!
La Belle Ville has changed alot , old Montreal
is now a yuppie joint , gone are the days when
you could smoke hash while sitting on a case of 24 on Place Jacques-Cartier.
And , with all those festival the city is a nightmare from June until September; Traffic jams ,heavy crowds , can´t stand heavily
crowded spaces.
The place to be now in my opinion , is the
water front in the city of Lachine beetween
6 th avenue , and 32 nd avenue on
St-Joseph boulevard. Great restaurants ,
terasse , the cultural center holds all kind of shows year round : Poetry, Paint exibit , ect.
A-One
Posted: December 27th, 2004, 10:11 pm
by Kreddible Trout
it had been going to the (well groomed) dogs for a while I guess. Foufounes Electric's demise in the late 80's was the beginning...
When the Madhatter moved to Crecent... that was a sure sign of the end. I went home last year, the York is gone... I dunno. Still love it though. Spent october and november in Toronto... So long as Toronto's there Montreal will never be yuppy.
Posted: December 27th, 2004, 10:13 pm
by Kreddible Trout
... oh, you just meant 'Old Montreal'. I read it like 'good old' montreal...