Mister T
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Saw that on my visit this weekend (evening). Other clubs, like Pigales, have a guy there too on busier nights (thursday to saturday usually)
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Pigale's dancers
Mister T replied to felix469fun's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
I heard she was in last week. -
Two Things That Go Together
Mister T replied to Winnipegcub's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
A glass of Port wine and a cuban cigar Bacon and Chocolate Ginger and cookie Schnitzel and sauerkraut Homemade dessert and a lady of CERB Cheese and fresh bread Paté and fresh bread Wine and cheese and it could go on ...... -
Now here is a thought ..... Haven't been to Barb's in a long time. Jade would be my daytime fave ...
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Breakdancing cats?? Dancing to:
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Ok, Thriller and Billy Jean (and dancing to it) might be pushing it. This might be better :
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See, i can do this too :
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The Macbook 13 inches are the most affordable of the line, are have enough memory (has 4 Gig of ram and a hard drive of 320 gig). I have been using mine for the past 5 years or so and i cant complain - it still runs very well. It may boil to the budget you gave yourself and how much the Windows based laptops now retail for.
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Montreal? Mais oui...
Mister T replied to Birdboy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I just rechecked this thread and wanted to add a few things, even if you are more suggestions than you'll time for ;-). While Chuck Hughes has a lobster poutine at his restaurant (le garde manger), Martin Picard has a Foie Gras poutine. But at 23$ a pop (and taxing your liver) .... I have included a link for Martin Picard's restaurant (le pied de cochon) but could not find anything for "le garde manger", save for Chuck Hughes website I found a few english boards reviewing visits to the Garde Manger. I also just remember, if you like markets like the Jean-Talon (i see it is on your list), to look at the Atwater market if you have time. St-Hubert street (the sidewalks are covered in glass, do you'd be able to shop rain or shine) is also interesting to find little shops. My favorite there is called Oscar, for chocolates (huge selection) and sweets in bulk. There are a couple of shops which serve as outlets for artisan products "made in Quebec". -
Montreal? Mais oui...
Mister T replied to Birdboy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
You are in luck, as there are always great things to do in Montreal. The following are suggestions from someone who has never lived there, so i have no "insider" information. Perhaps some other members living or having lived there will add on (or correct) to the ideas i am writing here now. If you go during the summer, Montreal is buzzing with festivals - The Jazz fest with it's free concerts on the streets, the F1 race , the comedy festival, as well as the montreal film festivals, including the Fantasia film fest which i believe is on now. For a complete run down of what is on when (especially outisde the summer months), you can look at the following: http://montreal.com/tourism/festivals/index.html As for eating, you can look at celebrity chef's restaurant like Le garde Manger (Chuck Hughes) or Le Pied de Cochon (Martin Picard - who uses foie gras in is menu among other things). The old port of Montreal is another and the surrounding old town has numerous little restaurants and antiquities shops, if i remember well my last trip there. Cant remember any particular restaurants, as it's been a long while. For shopping, the "underground city" is interesting as you have a whole lot of shopping malls built along the subway system around St-Catherine street. Hope this helps in getting you started. Addendum: There are numerous brew pubs on St-Denis between St-Catherine and Sherbrooke street, lie "L'amere a boire", "les trois brasseurs" (there is a full menu) as well as "le cheval blanc", not counting great coffee shops. Frites Alors! is another restaurant i had tried, with a menu surrounding belgium fries : http://www.fritealors.com/en/indexb_a.html -
Why no stripclub in Hull?
Mister T replied to castle's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
I dont know about Victoria street, but my understanding was always that Lido was the one referred as "Phase V", being so close to Portage Phase IV... -
Why no stripclub in Hull?
Mister T replied to castle's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
The place was called "Le Lido". The building is now occupied by a branch of the autonomous university of mexico (cant remember the exact full name). Sent using Tapatalk -
You know me well ;-) I started being a naughty little bad boy ... ;-)
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That or red cowboy boots, chaps, hat and matching gloves. Oh, and some rope for .... something, maybe??? Dunno what the rope would be for ;-)
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Additional Comments: Speaking of cupcakes....
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The Holy Family fraternity proposes to cure homosexuality
Mister T replied to Mister T's topic in In the news
@Tratelle & Malika... Oh, i know!!! I had the same reaction ...... and it's right here!!! -
Havent been there in a good long while. Maybe it's time to visit it again!
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Karine19 does also. You can look at her profile and website for details. Sent using Tapatalk