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FrozenVent
May 1, 2009

The Boeing 737-200QC is the undisputed workhorse of the skies.

100YrsofAttitude posted:

I don't know anything about Montreal but if it's a matter of French Canadians the gnomes and fays could refer to the Celtic background of Bretons. Is there a heavily Breton area of Montreal in or around those areas?

Quebec doesn't have a significant celtic heritage, at least outside of the Irish-Canadian group.

I'd also be curious to know if the tam-tam groups were around 30 years back, they seem like a more recent phenomenon to me.

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FrozenVent
May 1, 2009

The Boeing 737-200QC is the undisputed workhorse of the skies.

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang posted:

Well spank me silly: this is the lat and Long of Louis Armstrong park:
29.962708,-90.069019

The use of decimal notation for lat and long coordinate wasn't common before the advent of GPS and computers. Most of that stuff was written in degrees, minutes and decimal of minutes or seconds.

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