Author's note: Reposted to this blog on February 11, 2018.
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. . . one of the local supermarket chains (Sobey's) is promoting the serving of "game day poutine" for the Superbowl.
Better idea: Skip the football game, keep your regurgitated nachos, and just pass me a steaming plate of French fries, brown gravy, and cheese curds, better known as the snack food of the Gods, also known as poutine.
Which is Quebecois French for "kiss my maple-flavoured buttocks, gringo." At least that's what it says in the citizenship prep test booklet.
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. . . one of the local supermarket chains (Sobey's) is promoting the serving of "game day poutine" for the Superbowl.
Better idea: Skip the football game, keep your regurgitated nachos, and just pass me a steaming plate of French fries, brown gravy, and cheese curds, better known as the snack food of the Gods, also known as poutine.
Which is Quebecois French for "kiss my maple-flavoured buttocks, gringo." At least that's what it says in the citizenship prep test booklet.
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