Monday, July 12, 2010

Hey, I am back!


So we are back from our trip to Canada. The cruise was kind of tough because it was very cold and we didn't get any sun at all. Didn't even get to the pool once.

The cruise was five days and four nights so it wasn't too bad. There was only one day on shore at St Johns in New Brunswick Canada.
Now St. Johns is known as the loyalist city. This it the stone monument in Market Square which celebrates those tratiors who fled America during the revolution.

I do have to say that Canadian Beer is very overrated. A thin lager at the very best. But one thing it is good for. If you drink enough you can get a nice steady stream that can cover a whole monument from top to bottom. No problem.

15 comments:

Michael Haz said...

Welcome back, Trooper.

I'm with ya regarding Canadian beer. When in Canada last year, all I could get was Molson and Labatts. Tank wash, both.

When did Canada become an ale-free society?

Trooper York said...

I did enjoy a Guiness at O'Leary's pub once again on this trip. I had been there before and it was pretty cool.

Some photos to follow after I download them.

chickelit said...

My wife is Canadian by birth so be watchin' what you say there. :)

chickelit said...

She has absolutely no feelings towards that country though and has no memory of even living there. I guess you could call her an anchor baby on a ship that then pulled anchor.

Titus said...

Welcome back Mary.

I have to say I am disappointed you decided to spend your hard earned cash on a Commie Country.

I would of expected you to patronize Arizona with all that's going on and show your American pride.

But alas, you disappoint.

I am willing to forgive though and perhaps even forget, but it will be difficult.

Montreal is totally hot. I got one of my first blowjobs there when i was like 12-totally hot.

Titus said...

The guys was like 30 and didn't speak English.

The only words he could say was, "Zi Like U".

Isn't that sweet?

We did it in an alley. I was there for a music festival, drum and bugle corps competition to be exact. Stayed at McGill University. Loved Montreal. I went there many more years to come. But now that I am 40, and in the gay world the time to disappear, I no longer patronize such places.

It's all about "breakfast at the farm", fishing, and looking at deer.

Thank you and good day.

Titus said...

By the way it was cold Mary? It has been hotter than a witches tit here.

Michael Haz said...

I think I'll start calling people Mary.

ricpic said...

Mary had a little lamb
And with it had his way,
If straight Mary would be damned --
No rules apply if gay.

The Dude said...

Time to write a new Hell's PA announcer blog - George Steinbrenner has died, finally.

chickelit said...

60 Grit wrote: Time to write a new Hell's PA announcer blog - George Steinbrenner has died, finally.


Steinbrenner & brimstone are etymologically related I believe.

The Dude said...

I think Royal Chicken has hit upon a bedrock fact!

chickelit said...

It has been hotter than a witches tit here.

Titus the correct expression is "colder than a witches tit".
I think you've been away from Wisconsin too long.

chickelit said...

But I'm cheered to see that we both failed the dative case test.

chickelit said...

To paraphrase Mark Twain:

I would rather decline two drinks than a witch's tit.