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Matt Foley

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Meat...GO!!! Sports Talk..sorry buddy, but Montreal totally kicks ass! Full nudity in Toronto...try full nudity and copious amounts of contact in Montreal. You also don't need to speak french in the city...maybe if you go to some of the smaller towns outside of the city, but english is 100% ok in the city.

Montreal is a beautiful vibrant city. Lots of culture. The women are simply amazing. Go to Crescent Street and just pick a restaurant/bar every night! Go during the race weekend and it will blow you away

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Meat...GO!!! Sports Talk..sorry buddy, but Montreal totally kicks ass! Full nudity in Toronto...try full nudity and copious amounts of contact in Montreal. You also don't need to speak french in the city...maybe if you go to some of the smaller towns outside of the city, but english is 100% ok in the city.

Montreal is a beautiful vibrant city. Lots of culture. The women are simply amazing. Go to Crescent Street and just pick a restaurant/bar every night! Go during the race weekend and it will blow you away

The last time I was in Mont Real, I was a young boy. The Prime Minister of France (Charles de Gaulle) had said that the French should not reast until Mont Real was reunited with France! My parents wouldn't have approved of me visiting strip clubs then.

It was an entirely different attitude than Toronto. (But it was also 20+ years before I was in Toronto.) I tried my hardest to get IBM to transfer me to Toronto, I loved it that much.

So I bow to your expertise. Oui?

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in Toronto's defense, I've never really spent much time there. Between what I've experienced in Montreal and what I've heard about Toronto...Montreal wins hands down. I've spent plenty of time in Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver but Montreal is still my favorite, no doubt about it.

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