Also from London
[quote]Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Ew, dirty Hammer.
Toronto suburbs = win
Define “Toronto suburbs”. That could put you in some pretty horrible places yourself
[/quote]
Not horrible, just boring. I live in Thornhill, work in Missisauga.
[quote]Rattler wrote:
Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Ew, dirty Hammer.
Toronto suburbs = win
Define “Toronto suburbs”. That could put you in some pretty horrible places yourself ![]()
Not horrible, just boring. I live in Thornhill, work in Missisauga.[/quote]
Hamilton is the best. I moved from Toronto and wouldn’t go back. Far fewer Starbuck Mochacino latte sipping peg perego stroller pushing soccer moms (and dads).
[quote]Rico Suave wrote:
JLu wrote:
You go to Brock?
Ya, 2nd year. you?[/quote]
I work at Brock
More like the Ontario crew.
[quote]Thomas Gabriel wrote:
More like the Ontario crew. [/quote]
It does seem that way but in the end were all canucks
[quote]Thomas Gabriel wrote:
More like the Ontario crew. [/quote]
Ah! A fellow Albertan!
[quote]jrobins wrote:
Rico Suave wrote:
JLu wrote:
You go to Brock?
Ya, 2nd year. you?
I work at Brock[/quote]
What do you do?
[quote]Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Ew, dirty Hammer.
Toronto suburbs = win
Define “Toronto suburbs”. That could put you in some pretty horrible places yourself
[/quote]
Hey, the Toronto burbs rock, especially Scarborough, that idyllic east end oasis where I live and work. Body armour is optional, but recommended.
If Ontario wins the Pan Am games bid, Scarborough is slated to get a National Sports Institute, including Olympic pool and diving towers, at the Scarborough campus of U of T. I understand that Hamilton will get a new track and field stadium and velodrome.
Check the bid website:
http://www.toronto2015.org/en/2009/2/18/team-unveils-venue-plan
John
From Ottawa, living in London.
[quote]Rico Suave wrote:
jrobins wrote:
Rico Suave wrote:
JLu wrote:
You go to Brock?
Ya, 2nd year. you?
I work at Brock
What do you do?[/quote]
Sorry man I won’t say what I do but I will say don’t teach.
What are the Pan Am games?
[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Ew, dirty Hammer.
Toronto suburbs = win
Define “Toronto suburbs”. That could put you in some pretty horrible places yourself ![]()
Not horrible, just boring. I live in Thornhill, work in Missisauga.
Hamilton is the best. I moved from Toronto and wouldn’t go back. Far fewer Starbuck Mochacino latte sipping peg perego stroller pushing soccer moms (and dads).[/quote]
I dunno about that, when I was still playing hockey back in the day we had to play Hamilton. Going there sucked, their barn sucked and the atmosphere of the place was pretty depressing.
It’s okay though, it’s still better than Oshawa.
[quote]Rattler wrote:
ouroboro_s wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Ew, dirty Hammer.
Toronto suburbs = win
Define “Toronto suburbs”. That could put you in some pretty horrible places yourself ![]()
Not horrible, just boring. I live in Thornhill, work in Missisauga.
Hamilton is the best. I moved from Toronto and wouldn’t go back. Far fewer Starbuck Mochacino latte sipping peg perego stroller pushing soccer moms (and dads).
I dunno about that, when I was still playing hockey back in the day we had to play Hamilton. Going there sucked, their barn sucked and the atmosphere of the place was pretty depressing.
It’s okay though, it’s still better than Oshawa. [/quote]
Sorry Ouro, but I have to agree with Rattler here… Hamilton is nowhere close to being the best. It is definitely only slightly better than the “Shawa”.
Thornhill isn’t bad and that’s not a horrible commute. I do the Oakville-Toronto commute, however the GO Train is just splendid for napping.
[quote]Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
ouroboro_s wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Court wrote:
Rattler wrote:
Ew, dirty Hammer.
Toronto suburbs = win
Define “Toronto suburbs”. That could put you in some pretty horrible places yourself ![]()
Not horrible, just boring. I live in Thornhill, work in Missisauga.
Hamilton is the best. I moved from Toronto and wouldn’t go back. Far fewer Starbuck Mochacino latte sipping peg perego stroller pushing soccer moms (and dads).
I dunno about that, when I was still playing hockey back in the day we had to play Hamilton. Going there sucked, their barn sucked and the atmosphere of the place was pretty depressing.
It’s okay though, it’s still better than Oshawa.
Sorry Ouro, but I have to agree with Rattler here… Hamilton is nowhere close to being the best. It is definitely only slightly better than the “Shawa”.
Thornhill isn’t bad and that’s not a horrible commute. I do the Oakville-Toronto commute, however the GO Train is just splendid for napping.[/quote]
Commute isn’t that bad, the 407 is always clear… The only slow part is the 427 which is always slow. Thornhill is just houses though, it’s pretty bland. Though they’ve finally started to build more places to hang out, it’s still somewhat stagnant. Great place to live though.
NYC FTW
count me in for ontario as well ![]()
I’ll throw my hat in for the third “from London”.
I get to hamilton a lot though. I’m dating a roller derby girl and Hamilton seems to have the most action in regards to that.
[quote]Thomas Gabriel wrote:
More like the Ontario crew. [/quote]
X2
I was going to post something similar once I finished reading the post, but what the hell.
The West, Alberta & British Columbia have all the money, the best pot, all the oil and the greatest land scape. Let’s seperate! Saskatchewen can come along but they have to be quiet.
[quote]streamline wrote:
Thomas Gabriel wrote:
More like the Ontario crew.
X2
I was going to post something similar once I finished reading the post, but what the hell.
The West, Alberta & British Columbia have all the money, the best pot, all the oil and the greatest land scape. Let’s seperate! Saskatchewen can come along but they have to be quiet.[/quote]
Take me with!
I’ve lived in Toronto pretty much my whole life, I want to get out!