there is a substantial amount of crazies in montreal but they seem to be nice enough, they just roam around asking for change and looking a bit madzo but we have yet to see anyone getting hassled. So it's feel quite safe. we hit the latin quarter for dinner last night which is bustling and a young crowd. Well not to blow our own trumpets or anything but we were refused entry into an over-18s pub. Never been so happy to be refused....so here it is, it's official.We look like we are studying for our leaving cert....wwwaaaaahhhhhoooo!
Thanks for all the face creams jessie, they must be working!
Bobbi has started a new anti-tipping campaign where she goes and gets our drinks straight from the bar to avoid the service charge...doesn't work too well since she gets stung at the bar anyway!
So we are heading to the woods today, until the 18th. only 1 torch between us but sure we'll be grand won't we. It's not like I'm scared of the dark or anything.
We did an open top bus tour yesterday but unfortunately our guides knowledge of the city didn't extend further that on your right you will see a church (no names, no dates) and in a few mins we will see another church. There on your left we will soon approach the Apple store where the new iphone is on sale, never mind the Old town, the whole top deck craned to see the store snapping pics..hmmm not exactly a star attraction for me. So I can't give you any facts and figures about this city because I still don't know!
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you forgot to mention how i sat on the bus and abused the tour guide like a never abused anyone before as i believed he was the bus driver. only to realise that he had been sitting 3 rows behind us all the time!! why was i born. needless to say i didnt tip when he stuck his hand out for money at the end
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