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05/09/2005 08:31:46 AM · #1
I know its short notice and not to take away from the water fall gtg this weekend but I was cruising across the Gardiner Express way and saw that it ill be closed at the DVD all weekend starting at 11:00pm friday night. Anybody interested in shooting the city from a different perspective this weekend let me know. I'm thinking friday night so people can still make the waterfall thing sat.
05/09/2005 12:06:27 PM · #2
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05/10/2005 12:33:53 AM · #3
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05/10/2005 12:27:33 PM · #4
I'm thinking about it Kevin!
05/10/2005 08:00:59 PM · #5
there is a photo show up at the International center this weekend, also. All the major manufacturers will be there.... Konica-minolta, Canon, Nikon, HP, Epson.. etc.. You can look at all the different things and lens...plus they usually have small seminars on lighting etc...

Message edited by author 2005-05-10 20:01:10.
05/11/2005 10:28:12 AM · #6
Sheesh I think everyone in the GTA is anti-GTG. *grin* I think we need to start planning around places that serve alcohol and pub grub!
05/11/2005 10:33:36 AM · #7
Originally posted by BeingClever:

Sheesh I think everyone in the GTA is anti-GTG. *grin* I think we need to start planning around places that serve alcohol and pub grub!


Yea now your talking my lingo. I do want you to set up a date for the black creek pioneer village tho. should be soon I think.
05/11/2005 11:06:43 AM · #8
Black Creek would be cool. Let me do a quick check on their hours etc... and I'll get back to you.

I have to find somewhere interesting to go this depressing city is killing my creativity.
05/12/2005 07:39:17 AM · #9
Originally posted by BeingClever:

Black Creek would be cool. Let me do a quick check on their hours etc... and I'll get back to you.

I have to find somewhere interesting to go this depressing city is killing my creativity.


Amazing how you can find Toronto depressing. I think it rocks.
05/12/2005 08:53:43 AM · #10
Originally posted by notonline:

Originally posted by BeingClever:

Black Creek would be cool. Let me do a quick check on their hours etc... and I'll get back to you.

I have to find somewhere interesting to go this depressing city is killing my creativity.


Amazing how you can find Toronto depressing. I think it rocks.


I don't live in Toronto!
05/12/2005 08:56:27 AM · #11
Originally posted by BeingClever:

Originally posted by notonline:

Originally posted by BeingClever:

Black Creek would be cool. Let me do a quick check on their hours etc... and I'll get back to you.

I have to find somewhere interesting to go this depressing city is killing my creativity.


Amazing how you can find Toronto depressing. I think it rocks.


I don't live in Toronto!


See thats your first mistake. lol
05/12/2005 08:58:45 AM · #12
Originally posted by notonline:

Originally posted by BeingClever:

Originally posted by notonline:

Originally posted by BeingClever:

Black Creek would be cool. Let me do a quick check on their hours etc... and I'll get back to you.

I have to find somewhere interesting to go this depressing city is killing my creativity.


Amazing how you can find Toronto depressing. I think it rocks.


I don't live in Toronto!


See thats your first mistake. lol


*grin* I'd have to commute to work if I did, and I can't see myself doing that. Also I pay enough in rent as is. Still going on Friday? It's supposed to rain...
05/12/2005 09:03:55 AM · #13
I commute into Toronto for work and like to spend my lunch hour walking around. There are lots of interesting places to see outside within walking distance of the core.

- Queen Street west of University.
- Spadina Ave.!
- Around Skydome.
- U of T campus just up Queen street has lots of interesting old buildings.
- The downtown core.

I'm sure there are plenty more I have yet to discover. I love it!
05/12/2005 09:08:28 AM · #14
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

I commute into Toronto for work and like to spend my lunch hour walking around. There are lots of interesting places to see outside within walking distance of the core.

- Queen Street west of University.
- Spadina Ave.!
- Around Skydome.
- U of T campus just up Queen street has lots of interesting old buildings.
- The downtown core.

I'm sure there are plenty more I have yet to discover. I love it!


I'd be commuting out of Toronto for work, assuming I moved to Toronto as notonline is suggesting I should. Which would be an easy commute opposite to traffic - However, I hate driving longer then 5 minutes to get to work and as mentioned above the rent for my size of apartment would be insane. I prefer to visit Toronto to wander around (all good suggestions you have there by the way) rather then live there.
05/12/2005 09:14:07 AM · #15
Ya, I like living in Burlington, we're a short walk to the lake & I prefer the less crowded feel. Toronto is where most of the work is for me, but I don't mind the commute too much. I took the train in this morning, here's a shot of the track I road in on :-)



-edit: actaully, my wife is swinging by to pick me up after work, we're heading east and will be driving up the DVP this afternoon, yikes, traffic!

Message edited by author 2005-05-12 09:16:24.
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