@great-big-steessaid Remember sir...we Canadians are a peace loving, sorry saying people. No need for a war to get our "independence". Life is a marathon, not a sprint.
So from the sound of your post I take it that you owe me an apology? Well my thanks in advance.
We can put what was once driving us apart behind us.
@mudfingersaid So from the sound of your post I take it that you owe me an apology? Well my thanks in advance.
We can put what was once driving us apart behind us.
Acadian French (French: français acadien) is a variety of Canadian French originally associated with the Acadians of what is now the Maritimes in Canada. It is still spoken by the Francophone population of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by small minorities on the Gaspé Peninsula and the Magdalen Islands of Quebec as well as in pockets of Francophones in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. In the United States, it is spoken in the Saint John Valley of northern Aroostook County, Maine. Besides standard French, New England French is the predominant form of French spoken elsewhere in Maine.
@mudfingersaid So from the sound of your post I take it that you owe me an apology? Well my thanks in advance.
We can put what was once driving us apart behind us.