D&Q: Breakin


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8 Responses to “D&Q: Breakin”

  1. Rockin' Rich Says:

    Parlez vous doucehe-bag?

  2. Rockin' Rich Says:

    Parlez vous douche-bag?

  3. Al Says:

    The province of Quebec is a land unto its own, for sure.
    Thank goodness the rest of the country doesn’t allow language police to have such a voice of power.
    Quebec is not officially bilingual, it is a province with its own laws that supposedly act to protect the continuation of the existence of the French language there.

    But the clock is ticking…

  4. Franklin Harris Says:

    According to people actually from France, no one speaks real French in Quebec, anyway.

  5. James Van Hise Says:

    The first Canadian I ever met (over 35 years ago) told French-Canadian jokes the way Americans told Polish jokes. This story just underscores why some Canadians find French-Canadians tiresome. They take themselves way too seriously.

  6. Kat Kan Says:

    What Franklin Harris said, I heard from French tourists about 33 years ago. They spoke very disparagingly of French Canadians while shopping at the Honolulu International Airport, where I worked while going to college. They included Cajuns from New Orleans in their negative remarks. I can’t quite remember the context of this conversation, but I remember thinking it was all rather surreal.

  7. REX NEMO Says:

    Just another one of our hammerhead “pure-laine” French Quebecers trying to live up to the reputation of a province of a-holes.

  8. Zirbert Says:

    This really makes me want to find something - anything - from D&Q to purchase. Too bad they gave in, but I can understand them deciding it’s not worth the hassle to fight.

    You cannot legislate culture, or language. As much as I don’t want to see Canada split up (I live in it, after all), it wouldn’t hurt my feeling to hear that all the bigots (this is a spectacular demonstration of anti-Anglophone bigotry), separatists and Bloq malcontents were headed back home to mama France.

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