it came out from a couple decades of awakening and struggle. 50 years from now, will people still be speaking predominantly french in montreal? yes. no doubt about it. no doubt about it. french first is something most would agree with. how far and how rigorously you want to go with that? well do you think there was ever any possibility or real majority or plurality of quebecois who would have voted in separate nation status? you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. right. and timing was never better than in the period 1990, 1991, 92 because in 95 this country came inches from being broken up. do you think it will ever happen? in the history of the world? i don t know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country and this province is a fool. no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater
everything. yeah, at this point, you know, animals see me and they re like oh no, no. not that guy. there s a joke around here somewhere, but to tell you the truth, the stuff is just too good. it s like 10 below zero in this freaking town. and that generally does not spell good time for me. a good time for me is more like a palm tree, a beach, a swimming pool, where the only cold thing is my beer. but no. these hearty culinarians of the north like to frolic in the snow and ice. more accurately, they like to obey their genetic quebecois imperative to face dental and maxiofacial injury, by skating around, slapping at a hard disk,
or plurality of quebecois who would have voted in separate nation status? you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. right. and timing was never better than in the period 1990, 1991, 92 because in 95 this country came inches from being broken up. do you think it will ever happen? in the history of the world? i don t know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country and this province is a fool. no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this place. correct me if i m wrong, wilensky s is famous for the sandwich. the special. right. in what tradition does this fall? basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor. and that s what they could make. wilensky s, an old-school
do you think there was ever any possibility or real majority or plurality of quebecois who would have voted in separate nation status? you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. right. and timing was never better than in the period 1990, 1991, 92 because in 95 this country came inches from being broken up. do you think it will ever happen? in the history of the world? i don t know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country and this province is a fool. no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this place. correct me if i m wrong, wilensky s is famous for the sandwich. the special. right. in what tradition does this fall? basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor. and that s what they could make.
like oh no, no. not that guy. there s a joke around here somewhere, but to tell you the truth, the stuff is just too good. it s like 10 below zero in this freaking town. and that generally does not spell good time for me. a good time for me is more like a palm tree, a beach, a swimming pool, where the only cold thing is my beer. but no. these hearty culinarians of the north like to frolic in the snow and ice. more accurately, they like to obey their genetic quebecois imperative to face dental and maxiofacial injury, by skating around, slapping at a hard disk, trying to drive it in each other s general direction.