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I need some places to consider traveling to and also some reasons -such as places to see and go
please keep them within the US as my passport expires this spring and im not looking to travel with anyone at this moment and so i dont really wanna leave the country by myself Talie -------------------- Cruisin down the street in my Infiniti...always lookin for my next trip to Sin City
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litre = french version of liter
do you speak french? do you live in france? This post has been edited by Andason: Nov 21, 2004 - 5:34 PM -------------------- i am awesome
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QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:33 PM) litre = french version of liter do you speak french? do you live in france? [right][snapback]209874[/snapback][/right] Canada is a bilingual country so mixing of languages isn't unheard of, and litre is a "variant" of liter, not necessarily french, though that is how they spell it. |
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QUOTE(Uppitycracker @ Nov 21, 2004 - 4:37 PM) QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:33 PM) litre = french version of liter do you speak french? do you live in france? [right][snapback]209874[/snapback][/right] Canada is a bilingual country so mixing of languages isn't unheard of, and litre is a "variant" of liter, not necessarily french, though that is how they spell it. [right][snapback]209879[/snapback][/right] and america isn't bilingual? you dont see us mixing spanish grammar in with ours. just admit it that canada sucks This post has been edited by Andason: Nov 21, 2004 - 5:40 PM -------------------- i am awesome
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QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:40 PM) QUOTE(Uppitycracker @ Nov 21, 2004 - 4:37 PM) QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:33 PM) litre = french version of liter do you speak french? do you live in france? [right][snapback]209874[/snapback][/right] Canada is a bilingual country so mixing of languages isn't unheard of, and litre is a "variant" of liter, not necessarily french, though that is how they spell it. [right][snapback]209879[/snapback][/right] and america isn't bilingual? you dont see us mixing spanish grammar in with ours. just admit it that canada sucks [right][snapback]209881[/snapback][/right] No your not actually, I dont see spanish labels or street signs anywhere, your government isnt famous for being obliging to minorities. |
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QUOTE(Uppitycracker @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:46 PM) QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:40 PM) QUOTE(Uppitycracker @ Nov 21, 2004 - 4:37 PM) QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:33 PM) litre = french version of liter do you speak french? do you live in france? [right][snapback]209874[/snapback][/right] Canada is a bilingual country so mixing of languages isn't unheard of, and litre is a "variant" of liter, not necessarily french, though that is how they spell it. [right][snapback]209879[/snapback][/right] and america isn't bilingual? you dont see us mixing spanish grammar in with ours. just admit it that canada sucks [right][snapback]209881[/snapback][/right] No your not actually, I dont see spanish labels or street signs anywhere, your government isnt famous for being obliging to minorities. [right][snapback]209888[/snapback][/right] you ever been to so cal or any southern state half the signs and everything else is in spanish. Always get the spanish option when you dial your telephone/cable/power/government This post has been edited by coustoe: Nov 21, 2004 - 5:52 PM |
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QUOTE(coustoe @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:51 PM) QUOTE(Uppitycracker @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:46 PM) QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:40 PM) QUOTE(Uppitycracker @ Nov 21, 2004 - 4:37 PM) QUOTE(Andason @ Nov 21, 2004 - 3:33 PM) litre = french version of liter do you speak french? do you live in france? [right][snapback]209874[/snapback][/right] Canada is a bilingual country so mixing of languages isn't unheard of, and litre is a "variant" of liter, not necessarily french, though that is how they spell it. [right][snapback]209879[/snapback][/right] and america isn't bilingual? you dont see us mixing spanish grammar in with ours. just admit it that canada sucks [right][snapback]209881[/snapback][/right] No your not actually, I dont see spanish labels or street signs anywhere, your government isnt famous for being obliging to minorities. [right][snapback]209888[/snapback][/right] you ever been to so cal or any southern state half the signs and everything else is in spanish. Always get the spanish option when you dial your telephone/cable/power/government [right][snapback]209895[/snapback][/right] I havent been that far south so I stand corrected. |
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