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  1. Once again a bullshit call resulting in a goal against Montreal New York 2 - 2 Montreal after 1st half MTL is playing awesome though.
  2. New York VS Montréal maintenant! Allez Montréal!!
  3. Résultat final: Arbitre 2 - 0 Montréal
  4. ça c'est du bullshit arbitrage, il est évident que Montréal joue 10 contre 12.
  5. WTF Brovski just got a Red Card! Now Montreal is playing with 10.
  6. Yeah I went to the lakeshore once and after losing a finger and growing another eye due to the pollution from all the steel factories (great idea to put them right next to the lake) I was able to salvage a couple grand that didn't desintegrate. I grabbed that money, packed my bags and moved to Montreal. In all seriousness though, constructive criticism is okay, no place is perfect (though in my eyes, Montreal is the closest thing to perfection) but if you hate a place so much, then why stay there and suffer?
  7. I'd stay alive if I had cable TV, unless of course I had a window view of Hamilton. If that was the case I'd beg for them to pull the plug. I lived in that place (Hamilton) for over a year and I hated it, but I'm sure it's a lot better than Montreal according to the experts of Money sense.
  8. Burlington is fun. If you're 80 years old and are on life support
  9. Awesome! I've been telling my family for years now how I've always wanted to live in Red Deer
  10. I got goosebumps while watching this: À voir en HD
  11. Montréal 1 - 1 Chicago I predict a rough first season for the Impact. I'm still concerned about their attack, it's sloppy at best, very disoriented and there's clearly a lack of communication. Hopefully they get better in this regard. I know they're aware that this is their weakness, which is why they brought Corradi on a 3-month contract.
  12. VAN 1 - 0 MTL au mi-temps Pas mal jusqu'à ce moment. L'impact joue un peu imprécis.
  13. Serait-il possible de changer le titre du thread en sachant que l'impact est déjà dans la MLS? On joue demain le premier match contre les Whitecaps de Vancouver. Can't wait!
  14. Dévoilement du maillot de l'Impact de Montréal Qu'en pensez vous?
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  16. Pardon my French but this is complete and utter bullshit, nothing spews racism more than putting prejudices on someone due to his country of origin. I was born in Mexico, a country now ridden with street gangs and drug lords, wanna browse through my criminal record? If you find even a parking ticket I'll buy you a beer.
  17. les cours de français comme langue seconde sont presque gratuits ($40 chaque six mois), il y a des organisations pour l'intégration, des communautés allophones, conseillers pour l'éducation provenant de l'exterieur, etc. Celui qui ne peut pas s'intégrer, c'est parce qu'il ne le veut pas. Pour moi ce qu'il faut faire pour améliorer l'intégration des nouveaux arrivés, c'est implémenter un système pour mieux reconnaitre les qualifications obtenues à l'étranger. Il y a souvent des immigrants qui sont acceptés et au moment d'y arriver, son diplôme n'est pas reconnu. Le même diplôme qui lui qualifie comme "travailleur qualifié" Oh the irony!
  18. MexiQuebecois

    Crime à Montréal

    Asking for a cigarette and then stabbing them whether they give it to you or not? What's the problem with this guy? Does he have any mental issues or what?
  19. tu vas aller seulement à Lisbonne? Sinon prends des photos de Porto
  20. Do clubs in Montreal tend to be elitist? Not sure if you know what I'm talking about. When I was there most of my friends were Latin Americans so they would take me to clubs like Copacabana, Loco Loco (i think that's the name), and others. I once had a bad experience on Crescent St. with some stupid bouncer who was acting all cocky and sh*t, for a club named Karina I think, Never ever again went to Crescent.
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