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I named my vessel in Suikoden IV Saint-Viateur, after a street in Montréal that had that name and I thought it was neat.
Have no idea what Viateur is though, probably some religious person.
well i was thinking for a new carnival ship, it could be called the carnival wonder
with the cost of fuel... Piggy Bank
Dishy Diva!!!
Launch pad? ski puller? Lady costalot? college fund drainer? retirement car? I dunno, but there is all kinds of room for something funny :) Hopefully you'll do better than I did!
I've always liked "Windrider".
Does this look like fun?
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How do you know that street in Montréal? Along time ago I lived right close to it, and used to eat at the bagel shop located there, the bagels are very good.
by Oor Galooly - on July 6th, 2008
It was in the first years that I got here, I went to Montréal for something, I'm not even sure what it was anymore, but I got lost, went to eat at Subway, never made it to where I was supposed to go in time. It was like an art show. I mean I got there finally, but it was over by then lol. In any case, in that day I came by that street, probably couldn't find it now if I tried.
by Symbeline on July 6th, 2008