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@Contempt drinks during the nightI only had three drinks then stopped. Go have some of those pink girlie-drinks and catch up mr faux-Frenchie.

@Contempt drinks during the nightI only had three drinks then stopped. Go have some of those pink girlie-drinks and catch up mr faux-Frenchie.
The closest I have is this:@Contempt drinks during the night View attachment 1083618
@Contempt drinks during the night View attachment 1083618
That's you after two of those mixer girlie drinks... after posting a thread on sherdog telling people to ask you questions LOL
Btw …That's you after two of those mixer girlie drinks... after posting a thread on sherdog telling people to ask you questions LOL
But yeah, we get that you want to be part of Team America... #51'st state
Btw …
Say the dude that come from a country that play cricket LOL what a f@g sport mateThe great state of Canada won your ice thingie? cool... I guess.
That‘s an interesting observation actually because this is something many Murrkans Commonwealth people are unaware of : French Canadians have a fully functioning society in French with own institutions, laws, parlament, etc., where everything happens in French and are thus pretty independant from the rest of Canada. Kind of like a mini country within a country. So your Brit-Australian comment is interesting but it doesn t quite apply here.We don't call ourselves Brit-Australian, you dime store knock-off![]()
Say the dude that come from a country that play cricket LOL what a f@g sport mate
French-Canadian's aren't French... at all. Hence the dime-store knock-off comment.That‘s an interesting observation actually because this is something many Murrkans Commonwealth people are unaware of : French Canadians have a fully functioning society in French with own institutions, laws, parlament, etc., where everything happens in French and are thus pretty independant from the rest of Canada. Kind of like a mini country within a country. So your Brit-Australian comment is interesting but it doesn t quite apply here.
Sad, didn’t know Gordon had such deep love for pussy.
@lsa threads are not getting better !
We are Québécois and don‘t see each other as French (as from the country France) either. We have our own identity. I always find it funny when some angloshit feels compelled to point out that we are not French, as if we ever identified to France.French-Canadian's aren't French... at all. Hence the dime-store knock-off comment.
If you're not French... then why do you refer to yourselves as French Canadians?We are Québécois and don‘t see each other as French (as from the country France) either. We have our own identity. I always find it funny when some angloshit feels compelled to point out that we are not French, as if we ever identified to France.
Shut the fuck up @lsa, nobody asked you.This is really sad news. Why would people be stealing cats like this?
It must have cost him millions of monies by now. No wonder the world is going to shit.
Stop the steal!
"Celebrity restaurateur and TV personality Gordon Ramsay has been robbed of 477 lucky cats, the BBC reports.
The lucky cats, or maneki-neko as they are called in Japanese, are common ornaments in Japanese shops and are said to bring good luck. Ramsay runs three restaurants called Lucky Cat and customers illegally take the lucky cats home as souvenirs.
“The cats are getting stolen. Last week I got rid of 477 of them and they cost £4.50 each,” says Ramsay."
Here is a pic of what I assume is a lucky cat
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Do they also have their own Foreign Legion?That‘s an interesting observation actually because this is something many Murrkans Commonwealth people are unaware of : French Canadians have a fully functioning society in French with own institutions, laws, parlament, etc., where everything happens in French and are thus pretty independant from the rest of Canada. Kind of like a mini country within a country. So your Brit-Australian comment is interesting but it doesn t quite apply here.