anthony: it s one thing to have to work outside in this winteriness, but it takes a strange and wonderful kind of mutant to actually find it pleasurable. like, well, these two gentlemen. do you like the cold? i mean, by you i mean the québécois. fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. anthony: the cold? fred: yeah. david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time
pleasurable. like, well, these two gentlemen. do you like the cold? i mean, by you i mean the québécois. fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. anthony: the cold? fred: yeah. david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the families love to do, you know, activities together like this.
québécois. fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. anthony: the cold? fred: yeah. david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the families love to do, you know, activities together like this. go to the cottage. go ice fishing. you know, it, like, gets you out of the house. and it s very much a family thing.
winteriness, but it takes a strange and wonderful kind of mutant to actually find it pleasurable. like, well, these two gentlemen. do you like the cold? i mean, by you i mean the québécois. fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. anthony: the cold? fred: yeah. david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the families
a lot of dogs, but i would say the icy stairs. anthony: it s one thing to have to work outside in this winteriness, but it takes a strange and wonderful kind of mutant to actually find it pleasurable. like, well, these two gentlemen. do you like the cold? i mean, by you i mean the québécois. fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. anthony: the cold? fred: yeah. david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other cadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time