John Hosking wrote:
> JackM wrote:
>>
>> Let me state up front that I am a former client of Tina's at her old
>> place of business and still haven't forgiven her for the Canadian train
>> wreck that ensued.
>
> Does that expression connote some special variant, as opposed to other
> kinds of train wrecks? Is it an expression I haven't heard of?
>
> Mexican standoff
> Chinese fire drill
> French tickler
> Canadian train wreck
French leave
French letter
Dutch courage
Irish confetti
Dutch treat
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