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"Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
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> Sqwertz > wrote in
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>>>>> If fat is part of the tradition, in what way does it
>>>>> tarnish said tradition? And it's not "Canadians", it's
>>>>> members of the Montreal Jewish community who own and
>>>>> operate these establshments (although most of the employees
>>>>> now working at Schwartz's are Portuguese).
>>>>
>>>> You were responding to someone who is full of crap.
>>>
>>> I hope you're not suggesting that I should let him get away
>>> with being a fathead. There are things that are worth
>>> addressing, like blatant stereotypes.

>>
>> He says as he just disenfranchised the whole Montreal-Jewish
>> community as "not Canadians".

>
> Reading not your forte? I didn't say anywhere that they weren't
> Canadian (or that they were for that matter) but I was making a
> proper attribution, unlike your uninformative stereotype.
>
>> You're not exactly a role model for Canadians, Michel. Either
>> is Dave. You both have a lot in common - you never post about
>> cooking, just hover around and pounce on those non-food topics
>> and arguments (which is why this was so easy).

>
> Totally untrue and I think Dave will back me up when I say "****
> you, you weasely little ponce".

You might have called him "un enculé" {;-)
Graham