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Strategies & Market Trends : Canadian Options

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To: Fenwick who wrote (1327)3/17/1999 2:15:00 AM
From: Dr. Godless  Read Replies (1) of 1598
 
<Regarding traders -- you presumably can live anywhere if you have access to the electronic book>

That'd be better for Porter. He wouldn't have to uproot his family. Maybe he'll start posting again now that he's not working for those scumbags any more.

Montreal is actually a great place to live. It's the impossible city. With the long end of the socialist stick firmly in its grasp, Montreal enjoys an endless twilight of unemployed leisure and sophisticated culture, while the rest of the country toil like ants to support it. The cost of living is hilariously low, there's no crime to speak of, and the laid-back laissez-faire attitude of its citizens and authorities means you can smoke in restaurants, jaywalk, and ride your bike without a helmet.
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