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UER Forum > Journal Index > Tux's /var/log/ > McGill with Ninj (Viewed 2319 times)
McGill with Ninj
entry by uem-Tux 
7/11/2004 6:08 PM

Ninj was in town, so we took him over to see the steam tunnels under McGill, we did the mid-north tunnels, visiting all the mech rooms, and even crawling our way through the road to hell. It was fun to do the mid-north stretch (again) and Ninj seemed really impressed with the McGill tunnels! He made it seem like York and UofT are boring in comparaison. Guess I'll have to eventually see for myself. I should go down to Toronto, hang out with the Minimanga guys or something. Maybe see some tunnels. Decoy and I were gonna do York together but never got to, being too lazy... hrm.

Unfortunately, we didn't get to revisit the wellington tunnel. A city vehicle scared us away when we scouted it on Thursday and Ninj was busy Saturday evening, so we didn't get to go with him either. All of us seem to be busy on Sunday (I, in fact, should be figuring out lunch and dinner right now) so maybe next time. Hrml.

We also went and checked out the university building we've been 0wning lately, and I found this poem and the wall. It even has some peer review! Wotan and Mokonax tell me that I've already photographed this poem, but I didn't remember doing that. Hm.

Anyway, here it is.


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