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Michel Boucher
 
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(Greg Zywicki) wrote in
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>> I picked up a few books: ... Al Franken's Lies and the Lying
>> Liars, etc etc.

>
> I don't know what's worse, that you'd be interested in this book,
> or that you didn't have the savy to have already pretty much read
> the whole book online at the numerous refutation sites.
>
> Unless you're reading it out of some sense of humorous irony, I'm
> not sure you can be trusted to form an independent opinion


Independent, no doubt (I have no ties to either opinion politically
or personally); uncritical, forget it...:-)

> Know anywhere around my route to get some traditional canadian
> delicacies? Are there any worth investigating? I suppose I
> should try Poutaine some time.


If you want poutine, I suggest you travel further east to Québec.
Ontario is not reputed for its poutine. Along the 20, between Québec
and Montréal, there are chip wagons at rest stops that serve the best
poutine. You can also go to Warwick in the former Eastern Townships
(which are in the western part of the province) where poutine was
invented.

Do not accept pale substitutes.

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Please note that this post contains no overt anti-USAian statements
of any sort, nor is it designed to excite the political passions of
the morally bankrupt right-wing supporters of the emerging fascist
states...unfortunately :-)