There IS no fine print!
There is NO law that says all Canadian signs MUST be in English and French. You do NOT see French on signs in Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island, for instance.
All LABELS on goods must have French and English but not signs.
We go through Quebec on a weekly if not more often basis (just went through again this morning). The signs there have NO ENGLISH on them, especially the lit up construction signs. I can take pictures of them on our way back if you like.
Once you cross into Ontario, you see English AND French on the signs.
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Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by fullthrotle, May 10, 2007.
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You are right about Quebec. Those signs do not explain what is happening if you do not know french. It is always an experience to run there. -
I have to fuel at the hook, so usually end up sleeping there, but I will get up and drive to another truck stop to get my morning cup of java, the hook has something but it sure isn't coffee, and it's that way at all of them !
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Depending on the size of your coffee mug add a 1/2" to 1" of french vanilla creamer. Not bad then. -
Coffee is made to be drank black and strong nothing added! -
I used to be like that, but am getting soft and senile in my old age.Any one have viagra I can have to add to my coffee?
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Umm, we're the same age Brickman and if you're soft and senile already then you need to step down outta the rig and slowly back away!
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You put it in your coffee and you will be stuck up with your nose in the air. Neck will stiffen after you raise your coffee mug.
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