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Thanks, subbing as I intend to visit at some point with a view to possible immigration later down the line.
Ontario is pretty damn large, around the Toronto area there are a bunch of rivers feeding Lake Ontario and ravines that break the scenery up some. It's far from being the Rockies but it's got some terrain.SomeDude said:I say this because the midwest is known to be very flat. is the ontario area the same>?
You'll be back..nobody gets away from the GAFEvilMario said:Top contributors to the original thread:
Thanks for all the kind words on the thread. This will undoubtedly be my last thread (and post), as I've come to detest how the forums operate these days. I did want to have this thread out the door before left the forums, and I hope when |OT3| someone will step up to do that.
I'll see you all out there on the streets of Toronto, whether you know it, or not!
Gamerama or something by Yonge/Eglinton. I've never used them myself, friend has. Got his YLOD fixed there.Fuzzy said:My cousin (who lives/works near Front/Spadina) just called me and asked where was a good place to get his fat 80GB PS3 fixed. I don't know what's wrong with it and I have no idea where he should go and thought I'd ask you guys instead of just picking a random place from Google. He'd be willing to go pretty much anywhere up to and including near his parent's house in Markham (near 16/Woodbine). Thanks.
DoctorWho said:Any recommendations for a good restauranet for my friend's birthday. We're looking at a few of the options above but I was wondering if someone else had a suggestion that hasn't been contributed yet.
We're looking for a moderately priced place that services a wide variety of tastes. Dancing Go Go girls in thigh high boots optional.
Best recommendation will get a GAF Gold account and my personal seal of approval.
Divvy said:How about Future on bloor? It's got decent food, but the cakes they serve there are amazing.
Twilight Princess said:Awesome op, way better than the city of Toronto.
It is pretty great man. Well done. Subbed.EvilMario said:Thanks. I decided to push through and post it tonight. It's nothing incredible, just a bit cleaner with more information.. I hope. I had a larger history section, but I figure this is not the place for it. Haha.
ZZMitch said:Hey guys, I will be going to the University of Toronto in the fall and I just got an email about joining an first year learning community thing (FLC). I was thinking about maybe doing the international relations one. Any UofT students done one of these, are they worth it? The thing I am kind of worried about with them is that they schedule a history class (HIS103Y1Y) for me and also recommend I take either ECO100Y1Y or ECO105Y1Y. I wanted to take a history class but since I have until July 25th to choose classes I really haven't done any research on them yet so I don't know if these are good classes or anything.
Acheron said:FLC is worthless, I did Rotman Commerce FLC didn't help at all.
Take HIS109, took it as my Humanities distribution requirement (renamed breadth for new students) especially if Kenneth Bartlett still teaches it. I'd highly suggest a seminar as well.
Kunohara said:Country wide postal strike is official. This really fucks up my job now. I hope it doesn't last long. I was hoping it wouldn't come to this.
The Take Out Bandit said:Any suggestions for bars with the best on tap beer selection near the Metro Toronto Convention Center?
The Take Out Bandit said:Any suggestions for bars with the best on tap beer selection near the Metro Toronto Convention Center?
Blackface said:Chubbies at 401 and Islinton in Etobicoke for fish and chips.
so good.
The Take Out Bandit said:Thanks guys.
I'll also be checking out Banjara if I have the time.
Are there any used media stores in the area? I'm looking to snag the Canadian only Bluray release of Bitch Slap and if I could do it while I'm up there in the area on foot, all the better.
I see there's a Future Shop nearby as I understand that's the Canadian version of Best Buy.
esc said:Sad to see only one Indian restaurant being vouched for, but after living downtown for 8 months during the school year I experienced for myself the paucity of good Indian places.
Will try when I go back.added_time said:"The Host" is incredible. Best I've ever had.
Closest would be Silver Snail on Queen and John. That's still a bit out of your way though.The Take Out Bandit said:Oh, are there any good comic shops near the convention center? I'm looking for some stuff, maybe it will be warming shelves in the frigid Northern wastelands.
firehawk12 said:Closest would be Silver Snail on Queen and John. That's still a bit out of your way though.
Zombie James said:New thread is awesome, good job.
Hah, not sure if you made the trip, but if you're bored you can do a circuit of the stores and sort of head back to the convention centre. Silver Snail -> 3rd Quadrant (if it still exists, I'm not sure) -> The Beguiling -> 1 Million Comix -> Hairy Tarantula. There are a few more of course, but those are the downtown ones.The Take Out Bandit said:Thanks. Adding to Hitlist.
The whole Toronto thing is out of the way to be honest, so I don't mind a little walk to take in the area while I'm there.
Slime said:Just read that Sonic Boom is being forced out of its location to accommodate a Dollarama, and is moving into a section of Honest Ed's. Fucked. up.
Slime said:Just read that Sonic Boom is being forced out of its location to accommodate a Dollarama, and is moving into a section of Honest Ed's. Fucked. up.
added_time said:I wish I had the landlord's phone number that pushed Sonic Boom out. I really wanna give him/her a piece of my mind.
DoctorWho said:Fuck this shit!
Isn't Silver Snail moving into the area too?
typo said:Sonic Boom is moving to the Annex? That can still work