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Rabbit Crossing??

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Well that's what the sign seems to be saying, but ... that other sign?!? Isn't 'Lapin Saute' actually 'The Fried Rabbit'?? Is he drunk or is this a menu item, eh? All very very confusing... Let's see what gives. Enjoy; and thanks for viewing.

Comments (7)


cynlee

1:20PM | Fri, 13 February 2004

sure fun exploring quebec with you weesel... bunny stew? sounds kind of tasty... all this walking has made me famished! hmmm. wonder how purple would look on our house as an accent? i can hear it already... no! ;]

garnite

2:59PM | Fri, 13 February 2004

Great shot. Neither sign is the kind you come across every day. Nice find.

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saad_no

6:00PM | Fri, 13 February 2004

woow nice place, I love the colors and the green, nice shot.

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weesel

7:23PM | Fri, 13 February 2004

Thanks guys. Old Town Quebec is lovely. We did not have time to go through the modern part, but it looked clean and spacious. Very attractive all round.

Masema

2:15AM | Sat, 14 February 2004

Lol, reminds me of the Bugs Bunny cartoon where he pitted the two French chefs against each other. Great shot...love the vines hanging from the windows.

Raven_427

4:17AM | Sat, 14 February 2004

No bunny stew to me please .. ;) .. but more of you great Quebec-shots please!

Telgar

10:58AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

Cool, very nice shot , and funny sign ;o)


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