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| | | Re: Office Products Expo 1994 < Reply # 81 on 9/5/2003 2:31 AM >
| | | I have stayed at the Toronto Youth Hostel and found it to be both cheap, and good value. Although I admit that on the first night there the room I was in had fleas or mosquitos in it! The next room was much better. It was centrally located, easy to get to and easy to book a room in. Having read some of the earlier posts about the Days Inn and so on, well I'm a bit concerned because for some piss ass poor people like me who come from third world countries like Australia where our Dollar is worth a pittance I'll be on a tight budget. But at the same time I'll want the security of a place where you can lock up your stuff so camping out does not cut it. So I can reccomend the youth hostel as a good alternative. 2 minutes walk from the underground, there are some nice and affordable restaraunts there from McChucks to some donner kebab joints and so on. Plus there's a mini supermarket just down the road. Prices go from about $16-$19 per night (projected cost for 2004) But I'm sure you could get a better deal for groups. Oh, and they also have Internet access. I was wondering if a sort of 'UE guide to the city of Toronto' could be compiled, not of just UE sites, but of cheap and cheerful places to eat, things to do etc. Like for example, whenever I go to Sydney I drop in to a Turkish take away on Glebe Point road because the food is really cheap, very nice and the staff are great. I'm sure that Toronto people must have similar places that are cheap, nice and easy to get to on public transport. I suppose instructions on how to get from the airport to downtown would be good too. I caught a bus to a train station and traveled downtown from there. It was cheap, easy and safe. Also, I was planning to bring some tapes of my 2002 round the world trip, do you guys use PAL or NTSC? Hoping to see you all in 2004, Panic!
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| Frost
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| | | | Re: Office Products Expo 1994 < Reply # 86 on 9/5/2003 3:51 AM >
| | | Posted by Max Action Fuck Bawls, give me JOLT, you motherfuckin whippersnappers!!! And not in some bullshit retro-trendy hitting-older-and-wealthier-demographic-marketed-to sell-out way, either. This isn't some contrived nostalgia trip! I NEVER STOPPED thinking Jolt ruled, mother fuckers. Hair metal, either. Youthful curs! I'll take you all!!!
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| JOLT rocks! We use to down that shit when they sold it in highschool waaaayyyy back... then they stopped because everyone was getting too messed. Unfortunately nowadays, jolt just isn't the same, I have to drink Monster or something of the like (Monster is an energy drink as well, with guarana, ginsing and two others). Caffiene just doesn't affect me in the same way anymore, I guess I drink too much coffee.
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| Crossfire
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| | | | | | Re: Office Products Expo 1994 < Reply # 89 on 9/5/2003 1:49 PM >
| | | Posted by LostFlock Well, along the lines of good, cheap food, I do know of One place. On the danforth, just a few stores east of the intersection with broadview is an awesome chinese food place called The South Sea, huge plates of food for 5 dollars and a buck a pop, tax included. Not bad at all in my opinion.
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On the subject of Chinese food, there's also the cheap-ass Chinese buffet called "Abacus" on the lower level of the Eatons Center on the Dundas end, near the subway entrance. The food's not bad, and the price can't be beat. There are also some wonderful Dim Sum places in China Town (on the west side of Spadina, south of College). C.
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| j0lt
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| | | | Re: Office Products Expo 1994 < Reply # 95 on 9/5/2003 5:40 PM >
| | | Posted by Max Action Fuck Bawls, give me JOLT, you motherfuckin whippersnappers!!! And not in some bullshit retro-trendy hitting-older-and-wealthier-demographic-marketed-to sell-out way, either. This isn't some contrived nostalgia trip! I NEVER STOPPED thinking Jolt ruled, mother fuckers. Hair metal, either.
| Heh, I'm right here, Max. ;) Posted by Jester Uhhmmmm, Max... I didn't realize you had such a thing for one of us Wraiths. I guess Jolt will be flattered... and scared...
| Hey, when you got it, flaunt it! Posted by K-os JOLT rocks! We use to down that shit when they sold it in highschool waaaayyyy back... then they stopped because everyone was getting too messed. Unfortunately nowadays, jolt just isn't the same...
| Yeah, I hate getting old... *sniff* Posted by Commander Chainsaw I have to agree with Max - Jolt is and always has been the bomb...
| Yes, yes, thank you... *muttering under breath* 'bout time I got some recognition around here...
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| Shatter
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| | | Re: Office Products Expo 1994 < Reply # 98 on 9/5/2003 7:52 PM >
| | | just to bring this thread back to its original purpose, can we get an update on some of the planning for the expo? even if its just in point form? also, if we're going to be UEing, has anyone thought of ways to minimize the risk of having 15-20 people wandering around UE sites just asking to get caught? i was thinking maybe rounding up toronto or area explorers who know toronto's fun sites, and can act as tour guides for smaller groups. if you don't have enough people in toronto, you can always invite people like us to come down, see the sites and then we can act as tour guides when the foreigners show up. ;) anyways, just a suggestion. and if there was a group that was up for it, i'd even suggest a few choice locations outside of toronto that might be worth seeing, like whitby. (heh heh, then we really would have to wait in line.) yeah you all get the point.
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