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Old 02-25-2009, 03:31 AM   #251 (permalink)
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Old 02-25-2009, 03:35 AM   #252 (permalink)
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Old 02-25-2009, 03:52 AM   #253 (permalink)
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One the topic of music sounding the same, though this isn't really what was talked about this episode I always thought this was funny:

Nickleback Songs Overlayed

They aren't exactly the same but the chorus and that kicks in and ends at the exact same time. Always makes me laugh.
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:35 AM   #254 (permalink)
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just too chime in here. Granted I've lived in Vancouver for most of my life and I have spent a considerable amount of time in Toronto. It definitely has it's advantages, the night life some may say is better for example but for me I always get a little anxious knowing that I am far away from an ocean but that's a personal thing I guess. Toronto is heavy on the concrete and not so much with the greenery. Living in Vancouver you get used to tree lined streets and having green grass etc. Toronto is definitely lacking in that department and compared to Vancouver it feels enormous. I feel like Toronto is like Vegas, it's cool to visit, but after 4 days I am done.

With that beign said, I am biased I guess because I love the West Coast and I love Vancouver.
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just too chime in here. Granted I've lived in Vancouver for most of my life and I have spent a considerable amount of time in Toronto. It definitely has it's advantages, the night life some may say is better for example but for me I always get a little anxious knowing that I am far away from an ocean but that's a personal thing I guess. Toronto is heavy on the concrete and not so much with the greenery. Living in Vancouver you get used to tree lined streets and having green grass etc. Toronto is definitely lacking in that department and compared to Vancouver it feels enormous. I feel like Toronto is like Vegas, it's cool to visit, but after 4 days I am done.

With that beign said, I am biased I guess because I love the West Coast and I love Vancouver.
You just described every major city I've ever been to.
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Old 02-25-2009, 07:24 AM   #256 (permalink)
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Obviously my whole stance on tipping is going to color a lot of the perceptions of me (yours especially), but I'm not as big an asshole as I seem to have come off here. Hopefully that fact will come to light eventually.
Dude, you stiffed waiters on tips because you refused to eat at home. That's an asshole. It's not colored perceptions. You are depriving people of a proper wage. Fuck you.
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I take tipping very seriously. I'm very easy to please, but if you don't even make it past the low bar I set I won't tip.

But great service gets amazing tips. I've left a $20 tip on a $20 meal.
The service is as important as the food.
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Old 02-25-2009, 07:42 AM   #258 (permalink)
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It does - it's called Toronto and it's like a mini-NY. That's why it's such a garbage dump.
Worse than a garbage-dump because it's full of Torontonians as well.
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just too chime in here. Granted I've lived in Vancouver for most of my life and I have spent a considerable amount of time in Toronto. It definitely has it's advantages, the night life some may say is better for example but for me I always get a little anxious knowing that I am far away from an ocean but that's a personal thing I guess. Toronto is heavy on the concrete and not so much with the greenery. Living in Vancouver you get used to tree lined streets and having green grass etc. Toronto is definitely lacking in that department and compared to Vancouver it feels enormous. I feel like Toronto is like Vegas, it's cool to visit, but after 4 days I am done.

With that beign said, I am biased I guess because I love the West Coast and I love Vancouver.
There's a lot of cool places in Toronto to visit and shop at, but at the end of the day it comes down to the fact that the people there tend to be empty and soulless.
With BC, you have that "out west' attitude - which is just cool, laid-back and party-filled. With the maritimes, you have people who are just "salt of the earth" and the type of people who'd take you in out of the cold if you needed. Quebec - or Montreal where I am - tends to have more of a european sense to it ( without the inherent snootiness ). Ottawa - has Rhian - which is enough to make it a great place.
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NY graff

Hey thanks to McNally and Potatoe for posting that pict of 5points(the graff Building in Queens) My piece is the half Skull/joker piece on the bottom left. If you want to see videos of the creation of some of those pieces check my art videos page.
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Potatoe posted some NY graffiti in the shownotes -- If this is the place I'm thinking of (building near PS1 on the 7 train), I always really liked it. Aspire to this, NY. This building looks cool.
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