Law & Order research department: hire me!
When you have something about “Montreal” in the show, consider doing what we call “research” on this city.
To wit:
- teens don’t really go to a place where the drinking age is *higher* to get drunk — I mean, sure, people go to NYC, but it’s not to get drunk, which you can essentially do once you’re 14 here;
- you cannot get into McGill straight out of high school in Quebec. Will. Not. Happen;
- in any case, it’s *really easy* to get in, as a Quebec resident: people aren’t impressed that you got accepted there;
- and furthermore, there’s no such thing as early admission there;
- MUN-treal, not MAWN-treal. MUN MUN MUN.
March 1st, 2006 at 12:26 am
When television touches on something you know about, you can see how accurate that part of that show is. That’s easy. The hard part is realizing *all* the information you’ve absorbed from the glass teat is as accurate as that show about MAWN-treal. :O
March 1st, 2006 at 11:08 am
I don’t watch tv shows for accuracy, I watch them for fun. But it ruins my fun when they pronounce Montreal wrong. Or I enjoy bitching. You pick.
March 1st, 2006 at 11:45 am
“it ruins my fun when they pronounce Montreal wrong”
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See, if you knew everything your fun would always be ruined. On the other hand, if you knew nothing your fun would never be ruined. Maybe you should get a lobotomy….
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“Or I enjoy bitching”
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No doubt there’s fun in watching television and bitching about the stoopidity, but there’s fun in not watching television at all, too — I get to pretend to be superior! I have more time for the net, too. :>