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    Allways pictured myself as an xpat... anyone have advice on becoming a Canadian?

    Harmony, I went to school in Montreal but live in the States now. However, I'm lucky enough to come up to Montreal all the time because I have an office and staff there. My company has offered to relocate me to Montreal but I have turned it down primarily for tax reasons. Make no mistakes...
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    Viagra in Canada?

    You're welcome. Pharmaprix should have it. If not try a natural pharmaceuticals, vitamins type store like Rachelle Bery in the Plateau. Look it up in the Yellow Pages.
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    Viagra in Canada?

    Try: Yohimbe (West African bark) Horny goat weed (Epimedium, from various species of the same family of Chinese leaves)
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    Viagra in Canada?

    Sounds like your friend had a dose that was too strong for him. By the way, what your friend experienced (a tent in his pants for 5h) is referred to as priapism.
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    Viagra in Canada?

    Viagra was originally designed to be cardiovascular drug for chest pain except that it worked better at restoring blood flow to the penis. And the rest is history!
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    Leaving the greatest city in the world

    Spin, All the best to you, bro! I hope there's an NHL hockey arena near your new home. Stay in touch on the board whether it's about the ladies, the Habs or whatever... Picasso P.S. I don't see why you should have to eventually delete this thread.
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    Hotwire question...

    Doc, You got a different suite because mine faced the gardens and pond. Regardless, I was quite impressed with the amount of space there-- a sit-down guest area separate from the bed space--as well as the little things like good speakers in the bathroom that allowed me to listen to the WC...
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    Hotwire question...

    Hilton Bonaventure That was my home away from home during this past Jazz Fest and I have to say I have a very different and considerably more favorable opinion of the place now vs. two years ago. The difference this time? A suite at no extra cost on the same floor as the reception area.
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    No kidding dude. Leafs need to do more other than addition by subtraction if they're going to overtake the Habs next year.
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    Peca is a decent pickup but Leafs haven't done anything this offseason to show they have the ability to overtake the Habs next year in the NE division :p !
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    Ditto with Keith Primeau of the Flyers. The fact that he was the team's captain and decided to hang around the locker room didn't help the Flyers really establish an identity and consistency last year. The Flyers should trade him if he refuses to retire.
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    Nice call, Spin. I like this signing. Samsonov is not a big guy but he's fast and he creates scoring opportunities upfront. He's played with Kovalev in Russia too so there's chemistry and that will only help Kovalev become even more of a scoring threat.
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    The latest rumor has Gainey trying to deal for Simon Gagne of the Flyers but the Flyers' asking price is too steep: Kovalev, Ribeiro and a 2007 high draft pick. No freakin' way! That would be a terrible trade for the Habs. The Habs need a scoring forward to supplement Kovalev not to replace him!
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    That's also an acknowledgment that as productive as Jagr has been for the NYR, his leadership skills in the locker room are lacking.
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    The best of the 2006 Jazz Fest

    This year's version did not disappoint. There were about as many big names in town among the ticketed performances as far as I can recall, having been to this event for more than six years now. Among the free performances however, with electronic gadgetry becoming more sophisticated, it's been...
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    There are a couple of factors favoring the Habs though. Playoff-caliber talent and better team management. Plus, Montreal ain't that far from his MA home.
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    If I were a GM, I'd go for not only tough guys but also FAST guys on the blue line. It's not enough to be tough back on defense in today's NHL, you gotta have speed too. A classic example of a tough guy who lacks speed and was very ineffective during the last NHL playoffs is Derian Hatcher of...
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    Well I was shocked when I read that a few days ago, especially considering Pronger had inked a big five-year contract with the Oilers last summer. But I think, the Oilers got a great player in Lupul in the trade with Anaheim. The guy is only 23, born in Edmonton, has tremendous upside. I was...
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    Chara overrated So the Bruins got rid of a 6'7" lug to get a 6'9" sloth in Chara :D ? If anything, the Sabres exposed Chara's slowness during their playoff runs. Another genius move by Boston :rolleyes: !
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    NHL Free Agency Market Observations

    Word has it the Habs have already made a pitch to Brendan Shanahan of the Red Wings and are waiting for his decision. Shanahan already has 3 Stanley Cup rings and would be a much needed upgrade for the Habs offense. The downside is he's 37 years old and I'm not sure whether he can go the full...