RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Market speak
clubhouse19 wrote: Iknow what you mean..
Not illness for me but new immigrants hardship.
In fact, when wanting to start school into the French school board, they wouldn't want immigrants but since there was no room in the English sytem, they tolerated us for one year then quickly excised me into the English system from there onward.
I always say, this province's politics loves shooting itself in the foot while they still hold onto old practices as they continue to prove out.
There is a lot of resistance to moving forward with the changing demographics. But the whining continues.
bicente wrote:
clubhouse19 wrote: excellent analogy...
I normally use the snot nosed kid looking into the toy store..
bicente wrote:
naissance17 wrote: 54.68 1.55 (2.76%)
maybe you should have bought some ??? oh ya , I forgot, you are broke ...you sound like a little kid at a candy store window with his tongue stuck on the window thinking he can taste the candy ... then barking at the kids who walk out with cotton candy and trying to steal it from them .. ;) ...GLTA
it's actually a true story that happened to me when I was younger ... I had a really tough young life because of illness in the family , and my dad sent me to Karate school to help me with my anger issues ..one kid ( who had even worse issues than me ) kept taunting me and one day after we walked out with our cotton candy , that kid tried to take it away from me ,. I dropped the darn thing by accident but I made him pay for it with his blood .. the other kids cheered and I got a brand new CCcone ... I look back now and say to myself , boy was that fun .. no way I'd get away with that nowadays ... GLTA
been through that immigration thing also , many fights with French kids ... thankfully I was a quick learner and a great negotiator , and you couldn't tell I wasn't a French Canadian... Language is a touchy subject around me too because I speak a few of them and trying to learn more . Living here is getting harder and seeing all this money wasted on language is tough but I do understand that the French want to keep theirs alive .. Only politicians and intelligent business oriented individuals understand the need to speak English ... I actually have a friend who will never speak English here but is pretty darn good at it when we are sitting at Greek Isles in Florida ...;) ... GLTA