First to comment...
Hi Mike
In one of my lighter moments....... I signed as Bobby Pein to be read as ...bobepine(should have an accent on the first "e")..... which phonetically in colloquial French Canadian is the little springy hair pins that ladies (circa 1945) used to hold the curled up hair while it dried and set..... said bobepine was a tool of many use to fix things, clean your ears or pick a lock....
.......bobepine was also a common nickname and was featured in a Quebec rock and roll song of the 60s......
As to the baguette I prefer them fresh with hard butter and a sip of red wine.......
Next time at Gracie's I will get you!!!!!
A. Knoneemuss
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B
C15a Cab 11
Hammond, Ontario
Canada
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