Hi5 unemployment team!Sober said:Being unemployed finally has its benefits, I just stay home with the AC on
Roto13 said:I went outside this evening just to get out of my apartment.
I am going to die here.
Rafa=FedKilla said:Yeah living on Degrassi street with all these kids running around with their problems really ruins the neighborhood for me.
SpaceBridge said:CP24 was saying it'll be 37 degrees on Thursday. Gross.
It applies to beer, wine, and hard liquor all equally. But if you bring more than 1 litre back to the states and declare it, the amount of duty you have to pay is only dependent on the amount of actual alcohol, so you'll pay much less for beer than you would for wine or spirits.The Take Out Bandit said:I tried googling the answer and failed, maybe you guys can provide the answer:
How much beer (by bottles, 6-pack / 12-pack) can I bring back to the States with me? :3
I found something that if you stay for over 48 hours you can bring back 1 liter of alcohol; but I'm not looking for the hard stuff. I'm not sure if the same rule applies to the brew.
Maybe I should inquire with beer-age as well. . .
Yeah last year was crazy.Quick said:I went on Saturday last year, and the place was fucking packed to over capacity. I stepped out for lunch and had to wait an hour in a crowd (no, not a line) to get back inside. All this while carrying bags of stuff I bought. I need to be more organized this time around, I think.
Divvy said:Can anyone recommend a place to eat downtown. Someplace possibly more ethnic? Would like to try something new.
If I didn't have to work in the heat then I would be fine with it. I like being out in the heat when I'm not working.criesofthepast said:It's not even that hot. I'm loving this weather. Can't wait for 37º on thursday. Plan on going down to the Harbour Front or Cherry Beach and just bakinggggg. Gonna need SPF 100 sunscreen or some shit that day.
Ha ha ha ha ha, I know. It's like, hey, today is a break from the sweltering temperatures and humidity of the rest of the week. It's still awful enough for a heat warning, though.AlphaTwo00 said:Today's the coolest day of the week.
GOD I'M GOING TO DIE
Keep your fan on high and your water bottle handy: Thursday could be Torontos hottest day ever.
The temperature is expected to reach a scorching 38 C. Toronto has only been that hot once, when it reached 38.3 C on August 25, 1948 according to measurements at Pearson airport.
And that doesn't even count the humidex rating.lunarworks said:
Damn, I'm only a few blocks away from you. Mighy give that place another try, but I wasn't impressed the last time I went there.Rafa=FedKilla said:Yeah living on Degrassi street with all these kids running around with their problems really ruins the neighborhood for me.
I won't! Getting the hell out of here in 1.5 months!Represent. said:Ill take it. In a few months we'll be seeing 2 feet of snow again. ENJOY it : )
edit: I wonder if it'll still be this hot during Caribana
lunarworks said:
I have no A/C in my car. I waited until traffic had settled down before I came home from work tonight.Zombie James said:See, the office where I work at was supposed to move to a different office over a month ago. That new office is 5 minutes from my house. It still hasn't happened so I spend about ~1.5 hours on the road each day. And my car's AC doesn't work consistently. And when it does work is sucks gas like a mothe--- ><
so meanRoto13 said:I hope you die of heatstroke.
Sapiens said:They don't anticipate any brownouts. They site that besides heavy AC use, people are actually conserving energy more these days.
ConvenientBox said:I dunno, my neighbour has had their AC on constantly (no lie, no exaggeration) since the heat started a few weeks ago. I can't believe a unit that old is still so reliable...
There was one last Saturday at my place. Lasted about 20 mins.Sapiens said:They don't anticipate any brownouts. They site that besides heavy AC use, people are actually conserving energy more these days.
PortTwo said:Kind of dreading tomorrow. No AC here. Working at home too. Supposed to be 38°C with no humidex. Blergh.
Well the guests tend to be good and it's probably a better convetion than anime north if you don't care about well anime. Personally I wouldn't say that its a great convetion but it's better than nothing if options are limited.Zzoram said:Is FanExpo actually good? Is it every year?
Lostconfused said:Well the guests tend to be good and it's probably a better convetion than anime north if you don't care about well anime. Personally I wouldn't say that its a great convetion but it's better than nothing if options are limited.
Yup it's annual.
The smart way of doing things.Zzoram said:Work in Starbucks instead.
Doug Ford's recent remarks regarding Toronto Public Libraries have already become notorious. Speaking on Newstalk 1010 about a week ago, the Ward 2 Councillor claimed that "We have more libraries per person than any other city in the world. I've got more libraries in my area than I have Tim Hortons."
The entrance fee mainly just gets you inside. The main things to do is getting to see the guests although I am not sure how many of them you can get too with just the entrance pass and for how many you have to pay extra for stuff like autographs. Go to panels, some are speeches by guests and QnA sessions. Me and my friend saw Stan Lee at FanExpo last year, I guess that was the highlight of the expo for me. There are other panels being about specific topics or contests or whatever. Then there is also the dealers room which is just a huge area with lots of people selling stuff or corporations promoting whatever it is they want to promote at the time. You'll also see a lot of people wandering around dressed up in costumes ranging from really good to ridiculous and terrible.Zzoram said:What is there to do? What does the entrance fee cover?