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Friday, November 16th 2007
Previous Day :: Next Daybebe: neck face is a no talent hack. anon (modemcable198.107-201-24.mc.videotron.ca): Super Contact was 15$/song minimum of 2 songs + tipping(5-10$) jack: all in all it looks very nice and modern, sorry that they push Christmas on us so quickly, i have people already with Christmas decorations on their homes and its not even thanksgiving day yet, too bad, thanksgiving day was such a nice day, an american holiday for us to... anon (host81-151-229-4.range81-151.btcentralplus.com): fred is a legend we love him from coral monaghan jody creek damo joyce mark henderson kevin monaghan Danny: 4) whoops... Vancouver
5) Niagara Falls surprise Danny: My top 5:
1)Toronto: the biggest in Canada by far
2) Montreal: very colorful at night
3) Calgary: up and comming Western city
4) very dense but Seattle it ain't
Elicar: Lumix FZ20. Go to my comments on my post RED for a link on the picture of the camera and review. steelisreal was also curious. ...just lookin for a job, lookin for a job...: OMG! I thought I lived in a pretty good place until I stumbled onto this site while surfing for nursing jobs in this area. I've been HappyInHutch for 30+ years and known about all the problems mentioned here and chuckled about them. It's never occurred (ocurred? occured?..oh... little ukraine: nice set! Peter: interesting... i live smack in the middle of the area around starr/troutman/jefferson/willoughby, and think its actually pretty good here... id much rather live in this area than the "area closer to ridgewood", but thats just my opinion, i guess... montrealrules: If you look at the pictures I posted above. In the 3rd picture I put, it shows a biiger skyline then some of the cities mentioned above (not the top 15 cities,im talkin about the commentes). The 3rd pic dosen't include some of 5 of Montreals tallest buildings and... Cameo: Not the most healthy looking Salmon I've ever seen... Cameo: Why does the car have snow tires on it in August? colavitos ghost: kegger! stepha: every now and then i check this site, it is so SWEET. talking about sweet, the charlotte rousses (all whipped cream with little piece of sponge cake) from a bakery on franklin ave. did we not live in europe-not europe, so very cultured and insulated at the... Paul R Taylor : In its heyday Liverpool was the richest city in the world and was the gateway to Europe, Asia, Australia, south America, north America and the world. The River Mersey, the Irish Sea and Atlantic Ocean made Liverpool a eminent and influential seaport which brought... mavinrya: im curious. what camera did you use to shoot these spectacular views? thanks. mavinrya: the twin tower is the galleria suites. adjacent to the towers is the galleria mall. Elicar: No offense taken joey. It was really modelled after New York's Times Square and, London's Piccadilly Circus. There were pro's and con's about the "development". I. for one prefer what it is now if I do not look up at the billboards rather than what it used to be, seedy... Montrealer: I live in Montreal, were the most biker brutality is but I still say having a few family members in here that there just good people who do bad things. If you wanna see real killers lets talk Crips and Bloods or as I call them Pussies with guns who... zagg: I put up my x-mas lights up last night :D
joey: anchored by the 7-11 joey: globalization; corporatization; it's all about brands.
no offense, it looks like times square, ny canadian style EvilGentleman: Hehe, the local Costco here in Montreal's West Island area has had Christmas trees and decorations (for sale) out on display since the last week of August! It was 30 degrees (86 F) that week. What a surreal experience that was.
By the way, I still need to send you those... EvilGentleman: I still laugh when I hear Montrealers referring to the ski hills an hour to the North as "Up North", when the phrase always makes me think of my old homes in the Arctic. To me, "North" means above the treeline. prof: The water looks much nicer when you travel farther down Columbia - it's all parking and warehouses and such but you can see all of central bk. They even have benches to sit on and bike lanes to ride. prof: That omni mural on Houston always intrigued me, I never took a close look at it though until this post. So thanks! Previous Day :: Next Day |
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