Same here, first time I’ve had to sit on the floor at an airport and it’s not because it was crowded...
Same here, first time I’ve had to sit on the floor at an airport and it’s not because it was crowded...
But Tegel is such an horrible airport to be in!
A tightly-wrapped pita sandwich is the closest “real-deal” driving food I’ve found so far. Extreme Pita (mostly found in Canada I believe), made pitas where the plastic wrap was kind of “rolled in”. Hard to explain, but damn efficient.
Best thread ever.
You don’t go to Timmies for quality, you go to Timmies because it’s always open.
That fat, rumbly engine note... Beautiful.
Saves you at least 400 bucks, theft highly unlikely. Sounds good!
I was given my parents’ 2001 Buick Century as my first car in 2005. I would fold up the front center console/armrest, I’d sit 3 in front, 3 in the back and one in the trunk for our drives to McD or wherever else we’d feel like going. I’d drive friends playing electric guitars with the amps in the trunk. I’d drive my…
Nice price. Shut up and take my money!
Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Suburban, maybe even the Chrysler 300? Not because they’re such great cars but because “thugs” like to drive around in those...
The Estérel is an awesome place. Hope you’ve enjoyed your time in Quebec. And 2016 was not so snowy, you can expect more of the white stuff if you ever come back!
The train, being Canadian, reportedly apologized.
It’s actually pretty much a poor man’s Tiger.
I don’t... It’s a V6 in Canada, haven’t seen this combination being posted a lot so I guessed that my chances would’ve been pretty limited. Although I should maybe try!
Your French is actually pretty good! I’m in Quebec City, Oshawa’s a bit of a long run... I’ll think about it if I still own it! I had to get a SUV for the cottage so the G8 is for sale but as I don’t have a buyer yet, I still use it as a second car. I’d have prefered to keep it, but it’s not really a financially sound…
Bonne chance, hahaha. L’hiver est assez mollo, mais les deux fois que je suis allé à Rouyn cette année je me suis fait avoir (première neige en octobre et la pluie/neige/whatever à la mi-décembre).
Rouyn?
Same here. Quebec, where secondary streets are volountarily left snow-covered.
With a cup of Tim Hortons, can’t get more Canadian!
Just like our Milverados!