Kave_Man
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(05-11-2012, 10:49 PM)

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#8701

Originally Posted by Hieberrr: View Post
Holy moly, the weather is freaking scorching hot today!

DO NOT LIKE

On the bright side, it's no longer super cold and instead, sunny :) This means I get to take my camera out next week! YEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH
Today was not even close to hot. I will worry for you once summer hits. :(
BigJonsson
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(05-11-2012, 11:17 PM)

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#8702

That bar on Centre is ok, its nice inside, but nothing special other than they are open pretty late


But I've only been once
Kinitari
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(05-12-2012, 05:47 AM)

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#8703

It was decent out, but it's still chilly in my apartment. Bring on the 25+ weather.
whitehawk
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(05-12-2012, 07:53 AM)

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#8704

Originally Posted by BigJonsson: View Post
Went to Wonderland for a few hours today

Leviathan is pretty incredible, its definitely a world class coaster
A few hours? What is this blasphemy. If you go to Wonderland, you must go at opening, and stay till closing.
Fuzzy
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(05-12-2012, 08:53 AM)

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#8705

Originally Posted by whitehawk: View Post
A few hours? What is this blasphemy. If you go to Wonderland, you must go at opening, and stay till closing.
I remember when I was in high school going through the employee entrance and saying we were dropping one of our friends off for work then parking for free. It was also awesome getting all the food we wanted for the price of a small drink. I haven't been there in over 10 years. :(
Kinitari
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(05-12-2012, 05:48 PM)

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#8706

Weather was baller for a bit today, now it's cloudy! Come back sun!
-COOLIO-
The Everyman
(05-12-2012, 06:05 PM)

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#8707

how do you fine folks go about apartment rental hunting?

i've been using myhood.ca and craiglist
Divvy
Canadians burned my passport
(05-12-2012, 06:07 PM)

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#8708

Originally Posted by -COOLIO-: View Post
how do you fine folks go about apartment rental hunting?

i've been using myhood.ca and craiglist
Check MLS if you're interested in renting a condo.
BigJonsson
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(05-12-2012, 07:59 PM)

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#8709

Originally Posted by whitehawk: View Post
A few hours? What is this blasphemy. If you go to Wonderland, you must go at opening, and stay till closing.
I worked there for 8 Summers, I can do as I please :p


Its amazing how the wait for Leviathan was one hour but the wait for the older shittier coasters was well over an hour due to the length of time it takes to get those rides loaded and started =/
EvilMario
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(05-12-2012, 08:42 PM)

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#8710

Originally Posted by -COOLIO-: View Post
how do you fine folks go about apartment rental hunting?

i've been using myhood.ca and craiglist
There's probably about fifty conversations on it in the thread. You can check the OT Living and Working section to see a few other resources. Viewit, craigslist, kijiji. Just knowing property management sites can help. I prefer the neighborhoods outside of downtown directly (Roncy, Bloor West, St Clair and Yonge (and Bathurst), Beaches). They're mostly cheaper, low rise apartments with thick walls and lots of parks.
added_time
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(05-12-2012, 09:00 PM)

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#8711

Originally Posted by crazy monkey: View Post
Honest question what is so special architecturally in that building? It is square bloc just like others.
I'm not sure which buildings you are comparing it to so it's difficult for me to say why I like it better or if I do at all.

It's all a matter of taste but I really like the International Style of architecture (which the Toronto Dominion Centre is often cited as one of the best examples of in the world)

You can read the wikipedia entry if you curious about it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interna..._(architecture)


It's a really clean and refined style but can appear simple. People that say they like "old looking buildings" generally despise this style.
BigJonsson
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(05-12-2012, 10:02 PM)

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#8712

I went to the TD Centre once........for a New Years Party

Worst New Years ever........


Even including the one where I made a mess of myself before it was even 10pm and wandered home without my coat =/
Kave_Man
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(05-12-2012, 11:59 PM)

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#8713

Originally Posted by BigJonsson: View Post
I went to the TD Centre once........for a New Years Party

Worst New Years ever........


Even including the one where I made a mess of myself before it was even 10pm and wandered home without my coat =/
Haha I remember both of those.

But ugh that TD Centre one was absolutely terrible. We were so dressed up too. After that I vowed never to have such a terrible new year's again.
whitehawk
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(05-13-2012, 02:02 AM)

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#8714

Weather was so awesome today. Played ultimate frisbee for a few hours. Great fun.
-COOLIO-
The Everyman
(05-13-2012, 03:14 AM)

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#8715

Originally Posted by EvilMario: View Post
There's probably about fifty conversations on it in the thread. You can check the OT Living and Working section to see a few other resources. Viewit, craigslist, kijiji. Just knowing property management sites can help. I prefer the neighborhoods outside of downtown directly (Roncy, Bloor West, St Clair and Yonge (and Bathurst), Beaches). They're mostly cheaper, low rise apartments with thick walls and lots of parks.
oooohhh viewit is awesome

thanks for the tips
Kinitari
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(05-13-2012, 06:34 PM)

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#8716

Bout to get into a hottub, feels, like a great day for it. So relaxing
EvilMario
Will QA for food.
(05-13-2012, 10:00 PM)

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#8717

Cable internet still shitting itself on the west end. I avoided the month long off again on again outages during the holidays, but looks like our POI is hit this time.
BladeWorker
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(05-14-2012, 03:23 AM)

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#8718

Tomorrow, I get to drive to Brockville (for work). I'm thinking of stopping at Hell Holes Nature Trails.
DopeyFish
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(05-14-2012, 06:16 PM)

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#8719

I log into bell.ca to see the Internet packages

They have 175mb (synchronous) listed- almost crapped my pants

Not available in my area :-(

FTTH is coming :-)

But they also changed the data insurance

$5 for 25 GB are you fucking kidding? It was $5 for 40 GB before
Last edited by DopeyFish; 05-14-2012 at 06:32 PM.
Spl1nter
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(05-14-2012, 07:46 PM)

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#8720

Originally Posted by DopeyFish: View Post
I log into bell.ca to see the Internet packages

They have 175mb (synchronous) listed- almost crapped my pants

Not available in my area :-(

FTTH is coming :-)

But they also changed the data insurance

$5 for 25 GB are you fucking kidding? It was $5 for 40 GB before
Didnt you hear how all that new infrastructure is expensive, someone's got to pay for it.
DopeyFish
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(05-14-2012, 08:09 PM)

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Originally Posted by Spl1nter: View Post
Didnt you hear how all that new infrastructure is expensive, someone's got to pay for it.
yeah, it never ends up being the people making the infrastructure. dickweeds built toronto network on tax dollars

we should own the damn network ourselves, truly.
BigJonsson
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(05-14-2012, 08:18 PM)

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#8722

Lets go reclaim it
Spl1nter
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(05-14-2012, 08:18 PM)

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#8723

Originally Posted by DopeyFish: View Post
yeah, it never ends up being the people making the infrastructure. dickweeds built toronto network on tax dollars

we should own the damn network ourselves, truly.
Doesnt change the fact that costs will continue to rise due to a diseconomy of scale that exists for data. Its the reason Rogers and Bell are forced to increase $/gb.
BigJonsson
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(05-14-2012, 08:37 PM)

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#8724

Ford's big idea to save Toronto for the week is to end the bag fee, thats some quality vision there Mr Mayor
Spl1nter
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(05-14-2012, 08:42 PM)

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#8725

Originally Posted by BigJonsson: View Post
Ford's big idea to save Toronto for the week is to end the bag fee, thats some quality vision there Mr Mayor
I tried to think of some way to justify such a decision but I couldnt :(

Sorry Ford I failed you.
BigJonsson
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(05-14-2012, 08:46 PM)

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Originally Posted by Spl1nter: View Post
I tried to think of some way to justify such a decision but I couldnt :(

Sorry Ford I failed you.

The money should be spent on environmental projects like that one Councilor is moving for but Ford hates that idea too
zorbsie
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(05-14-2012, 08:53 PM)

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#8727

I think the plastic bag fee is stupid. I do want it to go away. That being said, I don't think it'll save the city. The problem with it right now is, we don't know where that money is going. It should be going to environmental projects, but it's probably going towards the store owners new jag.
StevieP
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(05-14-2012, 09:00 PM)
#8728

Originally Posted by zorbsie: View Post
I think the plastic bag fee is stupid. I do want it to go away. That being said, I don't think it'll save the city. The problem with it right now is, we don't know where that money is going. It should be going to environmental projects, but it's probably going towards the store owners new jag.
Yeah, I don't think any of those environmental feels go to the store owner. :|

Quote:
Doesnt change the fact that costs will continue to rise due to a diseconomy of scale that exists for data. Its the reason Rogers and Bell are forced to increase $/gb.
Are.... you defending Bellogers caps?
zorbsie
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(05-14-2012, 09:24 PM)

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Originally Posted by StevieP: View Post
Yeah, I don't think any of those environmental feels go to the store owner. :|
That's not what the bylaws states.
http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/packag...tbag_bylaw.htm

"Retailers are entitled to keep the money received from the plastic bag charge, the money is not remitted to the City of Toronto. While the City does not stipulate what retailers should do with this money, it does support reinvesting the funds in local environmental or community-based initiatives."

That sounds like the retailer can do anything with the money from plastic bag fees. Or am I reading it wrong?
EvilMario
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(05-14-2012, 09:28 PM)

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Yes, the 5c fee can be used by the retailer freely; including just pocketing the profits.

But even if they scrap the bylaw stating you must charge for the bags, what's stopping stores from continuing to charge for bags now that they see profit in it?

Originally Posted by Spl1nter: View Post
Doesnt change the fact that costs will continue to rise due to a diseconomy of scale that exists for data. Its the reason Rogers and Bell are forced to increase $/gb.
Holy shit, don't get me started on the telecom cost across the board in Canada compared to the rest of the world. Or the government and CRTC's backwards, self serving nature when it comes to regulation over the monopolies we have. Bell drags their feet on upgrading infrastructure, bitch and complain about being overloaded, and refuses to release actually numbers to prove this is the issue, and then stand in front of MPs are try to compare data to oil, or gas as a commodity. Not like the telecom giants are struggling with their profits either, with each year setting new records. Too bad protecting the consumer is about last on the list of priorities for the CRTC, if you take them at their actions instead of their word.

Don't give Bell a pass because of their 'rising cost'. They're making profits hand over fist, so if they had to absorb some of the cost of upgrading, or just maintaining the system, they would be okay. They are just trying to squeeze us for all we're worth, because there's almost nothing stopping them legally.

Originally Posted by whitehawk: View Post
I'm fine with the store pocketing that 5 cents. The only way you are going to get companies to enforce environmental policies is if there is money to be saved or made.
More to do with people at that level than the companies. 5 cents is not enough to deter most people from buying a bag. I see dozens of plastic bags come out of grocery stores for every one fabric bag / backpack being used to haul groceries. It's very sad. If it was something like 25 cents per bag (enough to make most people flinch about buying), and you gave 10 cents to the store for profit and take 15 cents for an environmental fund at city hall, then maybe it would make some sort of difference.
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whitehawk
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(05-14-2012, 09:30 PM)

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#8731

I'm fine with the store pocketing that 5 cents. The only way you are going to get companies to enforce environmental policies is if there is money to be saved or made.
zorbsie
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(05-14-2012, 09:39 PM)

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#8732

Originally Posted by EvilMario: View Post
But even if they scrap the bylaw stating you must charge for the bags, what's stopping stores from continuing to charge for bags now that they see profit in it?
I never thought of that and I totally could see that happening.
Boogie
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(05-14-2012, 09:49 PM)
#8733

Originally Posted by EvilMario: View Post




More to do with people at that level than the companies. 5 cents is not enough to deter most people from buying a bag.
Logically, yes.

However, when the bag fee first came out, I spoke with a few check out clerks who relayed stories about how tons of customers completely lost their shit when told that they had to pay 5 cents per plastic bag.
EvilMario
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(05-14-2012, 09:51 PM)

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Originally Posted by Boogie: View Post
Logically, yes.

However, when the bag fee first came out, I spoke with a few check out clerks who relayed stories about how tons of customers completely lost their shit when told that they had to pay 5 cents per plastic bag.
Yeah, people were really 'up in arms' about it, and I believe at first it did make a noticeable difference in people cutting back. But like most things, over time people accept it and fall back into buying bags in mass again. This is just anecdotal of course, watching people's habits when I'm grocery shopping and out and about. I wish there were numbers on bags sold then and now, but sadly they don't exist.

I would love to see a quarter per bag, but I think the riots in the city would be pretty bad. :P
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Divvy
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(05-14-2012, 10:02 PM)

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I wouldn't mind a quarter a bag. Hell I'd be okay with a dollar a bag, that'd teach me to forget my enviro-bag at home so often. The only thing annoying about the bag fee is that I have to buy actual garbage bags now.
StevieP
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(05-14-2012, 10:20 PM)
#8736

Originally Posted by Divvy: View Post
I wouldn't mind a quarter a bag. Hell I'd be okay with a dollar a bag, that'd teach me to forget my enviro-bag at home so often. The only thing annoying about the bag fee is that I have to buy actual garbage bags now.
That would only be OK if the store got 5c and the city got the rest with the specific rule that requires spending on green energy initiatives and transit.
Divvy
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(05-14-2012, 11:14 PM)

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Originally Posted by StevieP: View Post
That would only be OK if the store got 5c and the city got the rest with the specific rule that requires spending on green energy initiatives and transit.
Yeah, that should be how it's done.
Quadratic
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(05-14-2012, 11:17 PM)

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#8738

The 5 cent toll changed the way I shop. I always carry reusable bags to the grocery store now.
Quick
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(05-14-2012, 11:35 PM)

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#8739

The 5 cents makes a huge difference, actually. I see it first hand. With Chapters, a portion of that is apparently donated to an undisclosed environmental cause. They used to be partnered with WWF for it.

I have at least two people daily that freak out about paying 5 cents for a bag. Had someone scream at my friend about it a couple of weeks ago.

And you still get a tax on top, so it's actually 6 cents, lol.
Kave_Man
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(05-15-2012, 12:57 AM)

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Originally Posted by Quick: View Post
The 5 cents makes a huge difference, actually. I see it first hand. With Chapters, a portion of that is apparently donated to an undisclosed environmental cause. They used to be partnered with WWF for it.

I have at least two people daily that freak out about paying 5 cents for a bag. Had someone scream at my friend about it a couple of weeks ago.

And you still get a tax on top, so it's actually 6 cents, lol.
Always makes me laugh when people freak out about the 5 cents.
DopeyFish
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(05-15-2012, 01:02 AM)

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#8741

Odd how I have never seen anyone freak out about the bag fee

Work in retail in a conservative area of Toronto
Quick
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(05-15-2012, 01:06 AM)

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Originally Posted by Kave_Man: View Post
Always makes me laugh when people freak out about the 5 cents.
This one time, I asked a customer if they needed a bag, and she asked me how much of the 5 cents goes to environmental causes. The useless sign behind us says, "a certain amount goes to environmental causes." That riles up her daughter, who simply said, "you don't know how much goes to the environment? I'm going to get a latte, don't even get me started." I sincerely wanted to know what she had thought of saying. The lady wouldn't drop it and asked for a manager, who explained that all we've been told is a certain amount and not anything more specific.
John Blade
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(05-15-2012, 03:23 AM)

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Just went into Toronto for a job interview position. Came much more early than expect. Saw they is a park near by and spend an hour there. Trinity Bellwoods Park is the name and got to say, it's a nice park for it's size. People lying on the grass talking with other people or reading a book. Kids having fun with other kids at they own age. People playing soccer. Old people talking about the past with they friends. It make it even better with the nice weather today. Kinda wish I can stay there forever. Wish they're nicer park like that here where I live.
BladeWorker
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(05-15-2012, 03:41 AM)

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Originally Posted by EvilMario: View Post
I would love to see a quarter per bag, but I think the riots in the city would be pretty bad. :P
If the primary grocery purchasers undertook a riot in Toronto I owe someone $100. That's how unlikely I see the event of a riot happening among those people.

Aside from which, $25c is a lot less than the $2 they charge per re-usable bag, which I lose and then have to buy on a regular basis.

I swear, in a 700sq foot apartment I think I have about 20 of them.
Divvy
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(05-15-2012, 04:23 AM)

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#8745

My girlfriend won't let me use our Ikea bag to do groceries because it's tacky, but I swear you could fit a shopping cart's worth of stuff in one.
whitehawk
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(05-15-2012, 06:22 AM)

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Originally Posted by Divvy: View Post
My girlfriend won't let me use our Ikea bag to do groceries because it's tacky, but I swear you could fit a shopping cart's worth of stuff in one.
And you listened to your girlfriend on this issue? Dude, they are bags who cares.
Divvy
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(05-15-2012, 07:46 AM)

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Originally Posted by whitehawk: View Post
And you listened to your girlfriend on this issue? Dude, they are bags who cares.
Well I'm not the one who has to carry the bags in my purse so I'm not bothered to bicker about it :P
Willectro
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(05-15-2012, 02:10 PM)

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Does the TTC really think people will pay when the "Collector" is away for whatever bullshit reason? Who else but the TTC runs a business like that? I saw about 5 people run through at Pape Station this morning without paying.
Divvy
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(05-15-2012, 03:12 PM)

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#8749

So how do you guys feel about a potential casino? There are certain pros and cons to it, and I haven't decided whether one side outweighs the other.
TheNiX
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(05-15-2012, 04:01 PM)

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Originally Posted by Divvy: View Post
So how do you guys feel about a potential casino? There are certain pros and cons to it, and I haven't decided whether one side outweighs the other.
Depends. I think you come out even in the long run, just don't attach a fucking club to it. Probably the worst thing Fallsview could have let happen.