

This scene is similarly hilarious, but for a different accent.


This scene is similarly hilarious, but for a different accent.


Newfy “English” is the Quebecois of English dialects. It’s barely understandable by the rest of the country. An Englishman and an american/Canadian will be able to understand one another mostly with no problem. There will be the odd slang word that trips 'em up but, overall, the message comes across. Newfy is hard to understand what most words are, the accent is thick.
Similar to a Scottish or Welsh accent, I should think, to north Americans.


Growing the beard is definitely the easiest option, but then you have to start looking into beard oils to help it stay nice if you grow it long. Keeping it full but not too long is the happy medium that works well.
That’s a tough one though, without a local farmer’s market it can be harder. Next best option is find a commercially made soap with the fewest ingredients and use that, it will be an improvement.
Good luck!


Not sure if they’re everywhere, but around here you just go to the local farmer’s market and find the old hippy who makes soap. You buy the soaps you enjoy the smell of and use those. Basic ingredients that are much nicer on your skin, and usually last longer.
Bar soap works well for lather with shaving if you don’t use an electric raiser as well.
Haven’t found a good deoderant yet, all the ones that are better for the skin don’t seem to work well. At least, every person who’s told me about their healthier deodorant has smelled of bo.


Can you fly? Just go as you go to the scene, if anybody asks it was an eagle.


“Fine, I’ll do it myself.” - evolution


It’ll have to do.


Best I can do is three over worked tech drones in a trenchcoat who’ll work on this project in their spare time.


Most wouldn’t, some still would. The movie (don’t have the fortitude to read the book, the movie was bleak enough) seemed to show that there would still be good people in the end. The hard part is knowing who to trust.
Measure twi
Cut once


As long as the train doesn’t go through any tunnels, or the lights go out briefly, you should be fine!


Now I just want to listen to an orchestra play on a train.


Is that where you switch from playing trombone to trumpet?


I didn’t know orchestras had trains.


chuckles in Tremblay-Laroche-Gagnon-Roy-Bouchard-Fortin
première fois, mon ami?


Don’t forget hyphenated last names. The number of “long last name - another long last name” Quebec names I’ve seen is astounding.
Yarp!