CanadianSU
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I live in Montreal.
Go Habs go.
Go Habs go.
Oh LordI live in Montreal.
Go Habs go.
Just assume that whatever they're saying means "I surrender."We have a group of about 6 fans coming down from Montreal to watch an American Football game. I'm trying to converse with seem in broken English.
Anyone here pretty fluent in French to help?
I wanna make sure these guys feel welcomed and become Cuse fans.
Just assume that whatever they're saying means "I surrender."
That usually works.
Almost a mirror image of last season so far! I hope the trend continues.I live in Montreal.
Go Habs go.
You spelled "football" wrong. There's no "American" in it ... ask Kaepernick.Since they are new to American football, tell them it's a tradition to throw s e x toys on the field when your team is behind.
Nous jetons des jouets s e xuels sur le terrain lorsque notre équipe perd.
Good point, my differentiation is between Canadian Football and what we play. Don't they have an odd shaped field with no out of bounds - east west runners can go for hundreds of yards? What is this "soccer" you speak of?You spelled "football" wrong. There's no "American" in it ... ask Kaepernick.
Seriously though, don't be one of those people who calls "soccer" "football," and "football" "American football." There's no need for that level of misplaced pretension.