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Posted by tachyon on Jan-31-2005 12:54:

sif using australian forum to promote canada!!

talking about an invasion in disguise...

these canadians are crazy!!!


Posted by Trance Nutter on Jan-31-2005 13:05:

Strange question, but how easy is it to travel from Montreal to Toronto and return?
Preferably train, or how cheap would flights be?


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jan-31-2005 13:21:

i'd move to Canada, for the women, and for the summer only. In winter I'd be back in Sydney fo sho, umless I got a gig as a lift operator for a season at Whistler or something.

of all the people that i was on tour with through Europe, it was the Cannucks (two chicks) that I got along the best with. They're just easygoing peepz like us dole bludgers, cept they gotta work their asses off coz their wages are lower. Relatively speaking, it's the same shit.


Posted by TCB on Jan-31-2005 13:28:

beeing aussie-canadian ive seen it first hand that canadians and australians get along together better than anyone ive seen. cause we both have such layed back attitudes toward life. canadians know how to party hard too!
but it sucks though that their minimum wage over there is so low. ive been looking at job postings to get some info for when i go to live there in august. like working in a bar your looking at 7-9 an hour! but you rely heavily on the tipping culture they have! i work at a bar here in adelaide and on the weekend you get over $20 an hour. its gonna be a tough struggle living over there but im sure ill survive and have some fun while im at it.

i love the chicks....


Posted by Sly_Guy on Jan-31-2005 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by TCB
wow i might have to add a weekend in montreal!! sounds good! might have to check out this night club if its in the top 5 in the world like you say! the gay part does worry me though. as long as they leave me alone ill be happy.


Montreal is great. But the gayness of the club actually does bother me. I've been there several times, but the last time I was there I did have problems. I have some horror stories I don't wish to share here, but like I said, if you get high, and are with a group of people, you'll still have a kickass time.
quote:
Originally posted by tachyon
sif using australian forum to promote canada!!

talking about an invasion in disguise...

these canadians are crazy!!!

No more than I'm using your forum for information on Australia, my colonial brother.
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
i'd move to Canada, for the women, and for the summer only. In winter I'd be back in Sydney fo sho, umless I got a gig as a lift operator for a season at Whistler or something.

of all the people that i was on tour with through Europe, it was the Cannucks (two chicks) that I got along the best with. They're just easygoing peepz like us dole bludgers, cept they gotta work their asses off coz their wages are lower. Relatively speaking, it's the same shit.

We say the exact same about your women. There's something about the accent in the foreign land that just does it for the girls. And yeah, from what I hear you guys party quite well as well. As for whistler, it's great but not the 'end all be all' of canadian mountain fun. Banff is really cool, and is a great little party town, kinda like a winter version of Mardi Gras in the states. There are also wicked places to ski/snowboard in quebec, and if you're in montreal, you're only a short drive from vermont, another cool place to go.
quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
Strange question, but how easy is it to travel from Montreal to Toronto and return?
Preferably train, or how cheap would flights be?

ISIC cards [if your a student, get one] make travel by VIA rail cheaper, a round trip between montreal and toronto is $135CDN which I believe is almost the same as in Australian dollars. Without ISIC it's $175. I've never flown to montreal as I've always had vitamins I didn't want to be found with, so even if for that reason alone, I'd recommend the train. It's about a 7 hour ride, with stops at virtually every hick town along the way. But before you invest in a train ticket, talk to the TOTAs or MLTAs, alot of us live in one city, go to school in another, and you might be able to scrape a ride out with someone. Either that, or join them on one of their roadtrips to party in the other town.
quote:
Originally posted by TCB
beeing aussie-canadian ive seen it first hand that canadians and australians get along together better than anyone ive seen. cause we both have such layed back attitudes toward life. canadians know how to party hard too!
but it sucks though that their minimum wage over there is so low. ive been looking at job postings to get some info for when i go to live there in august. like working in a bar your looking at 7-9 an hour! but you rely heavily on the tipping culture they have! i work at a bar here in adelaide and on the weekend you get over $20 an hour. its gonna be a tough struggle living over there but im sure ill survive and have some fun while im at it.

i love the chicks....

I've met lots of Aussies over here as well. Last 2 summers I've found really good partiers to accompany me on my various nights out of debauchery. Good times were had by all. If any of you are in town, it'd be my pleasure to make sure you have a good stay. As for tipping, it's not as big a deal as you'd think, tipping is standard here, where the server/bartender will make 10%-20% of whatever the item costs, and it goes straight to them, as if they were getting paid under the table. So don't worry about getting the minimum wage at $6.85 for a bartending job, you'll probably be making a rediculous amount more than that. Hell, when I was working at the guvernment, the bartenders would walk out with $500 every night, and me as a barback would earn at least $250 in tip-outs.

Another couple random notes:
Canadians are good drinkers. The Quebequois are probably the best, but anywhere you go in our country you'll find our beer has alcohol, unlike the states which enjoys drinking piss. We have a 'last call' at 2am in ontario, 3am in quebec, where the bars will stop serving alcohol after that point. I hear you guys don't, which kinda boggles my mind, as all other british countries do, and how you escaped that fate mystifies me. But don't be disheartened, look at the irish. When last I was there, their last call was at 11pm, but at last call, you'd but like 10 drinks or more, and stay out till mid morning anyway.
Drugs in Canada. We're way more liberal with our attitude towards drugs than the US. And although they're completely legal in Amsterdam, I defy you to find a country which smokes more weed than us [ref. Official TA stoner thread in the TOTA forum]. Hippies out west have taken to growing some great strains of weed which, when fresh, are probably the best in the world. However, Southern Ontario has probably the most weed per person than anywhere in Canada. Just because we have lots of weed doesn't make it ok to smoke it anywhere tho, unless you're in montreal, in which case they don't care, as long as you're not dealing.
Club drugs of choice, in montreal, it's speed. Speed speed speed. As a result, their parties go for a long long time. Also big in montreal is GHB. Toronto it's e. E lots of e, we had a 61 KG bust of the substance earlier this year, [just under 610,000 doses], but you know, I still haven't seen a drop in our supplies or a rise in our prices. K is also pretty common, especially among the 'cracked out asians' who frequent the guvernment.


Posted by TCB on Feb-01-2005 02:30:

cheers for the income advice and ill will probably make more tips because of my accent too! lol!

as for weed i ready an article that the youth there smoke more of it than anywhere in the world and alot of my friends over there do so i can believe it very easily.

that sucks about the bars not being able to serve drinks after 2am. here there is always a place to drink some where 24 hrs 7 days a week.

drug wise we pretty much have all of that here everywhere you go, it isnt very hard.

here is something that canadians find interesting..... we are allowed to have open liqour in our vehicles. so you can be drinking beer or what ever while your driving as long as your under 0.05 all is good. passengers can drink all they want!!


Posted by Yohan on Feb-01-2005 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Sly_Guy
But it doesn't change the fact my testicles have begun their hibernation inside my abdomen for the winter.


HAHAHAHA. So much truth.

Any nation that wants to invade Canada during winter is crazy. I pity the poor fools.

I've always wanted to visit aussieland and kiwiland. Eh. The grass is always greener on the other side.


Posted by Nyquist_Theorem on Feb-02-2005 11:06:

another ex-still-sorta-canadian here. honestly, australia and canada are very, very, similar. except where in melbourne it goes from 35C to 10C from one day to the next, in canada the weather is consistent: consistently nice in the summer, and consistently get-me-the-hell-outta-here in winter.

nothing like queueing up for an hour outside a venue in -15C weather. except maybe being locked in a freezer overnight, i suppose.


Posted by Yohan on Feb-02-2005 12:23:

^Obviously you don't know about the -20C one day and 0C the next day weather we've been having last few weeks.


Posted by sunrise3500 on Feb-02-2005 13:54:

I've looked into moving into Canada before
At the very LEAST, one day I shall go on vacation there


Posted by TCB on Feb-03-2005 02:53:

at least i will be getting there in the middle of summer so plenty of time to aclimatize. but ive heard about the weather canadas been getting lately winnipeg had like a whole week of like -35 and then all of a suden its zero. wtf. lol well its kinda the same here in adelaide. were are 2/3 into summer and except for a few hot days summer hasnt come yet!! for the middle of summer the last 2 days have been winter cold with rain and hail!! holly shit this is wierd. maybe global warming is starting to take affect.


Posted by A.J. on Feb-03-2005 08:45:

It's actually pretty nice and warm in summer.

We spend about a week around the Okanagan (Penticton, Osoyoos etc) and it was actually pretty hot (30C). It was also really hot when we stayed in Whistler for a week.

Then again, it started snowing in the middle of summer when we were at Lake Louise in the Rockies


Posted by TCB on Feb-03-2005 13:37:

speaking of crazy weather...what about melbourne today!!!! flash flooding 120mm of rain a new record for victoria in any 24 hr period recorded! wow! the place is a mess! thousands of houses with out power. speaking of snow in the summer there was snow in the victorian alps and some people were cross country skiing. this is so crazy. damn global warming!!


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