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Originally Posted by mr dave
you get what you deserve for that last part. why go through the hassle of visiting the other side of the world if you just want to spread negativity?
you're also the only person i've ever heard call St. Catherine's Street, St. Lebanon, and one of my co-workers was there last weekend... then again the street is over 11km long and ethnicities tend to congregate. so maybe that's how it felt in the neighborhood you spent most of your time in, but last time i was there (6 years ago) the part of the street i visited didn't look or feel any different than any other time i had visited.
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lol. I went there 10 years ago, and a second time 4 years ago. A LOT more Lebanese places. Like there was only 2 Lebanese restaurants the first time I went, the second time there was a restaurant called "Mounir" on every block. The shisha is growing in popularity so there's a Lebanese café every 10 steps. All taxi drivers are Lebanese (it's like the Sikhs in NY), all the gas-station stores' cashiers are Lebanese, and the workers at McDo's are Lebanese. They're everywhere!
If I only want to count close family members that live in Montreal... I can count over 15... (17 actually). They are scarily everywhere.