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Posted by Abbas on Oct-06-2003 21:05:

I hear ya man, I've heard stories about the other parts of the US and how its really boring there...

thank God its not here, DC is a nice area...

but unfortunately, just when I thought my luck was changing, the company I am working for (for only 1 month now, so really....its not my fault!!! :P) has gone bankrupt, due to most likely poor management skills and other problems they had in the past

so now Im left jobless (ofcourse so is everyone else in the company)...and pretty much forced to return back to TO...

although despite what this thread said in the beginning its not what I really wanan do, cause I was looking forward to ayear of work and new experiences in a new place....and catching PvD @ Glow on the 11th


Posted by djprieto on Oct-09-2003 17:46:

Dunno

Toronto sounds fun to me? I might imigrate there???


Posted by LKD on Oct-09-2003 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by djprieto
Toronto sounds fun to me? I might imigrate there???


sure..whynot???

our doors are wide open.....


Posted by victor on Oct-09-2003 21:13:

you simply gotta love it here!!!!


Posted by monishb on Oct-10-2003 06:06:

quote:
Originally posted by smcmulli
damn, americans are stupid

sorry for who ever is american and is reading this...


i couldnt agree better

but i still feel they need to get rid of their pride, too bad canada follows the same lifestyle and trends americans do.

take a look around everything is american influenced in toronto also.


Posted by Euphoric on Oct-10-2003 22:18:

Smiley DJ Here, there?

I'm orginally from N. Carolina (right in the middle of the conservative bible belt) It's a whole world of difference from TO and even canada as a whole. I live just south of Buffalo now so I get to go up to TO Often. There isn't near as much to do where I am from so we threw our own parties every weekend and traveled to DC Atlanta and Miami as much as we can. There is a lot of things to do in any big city you go to, even in the US. I really enjoy going up to Canada, but am happy living in America. (Although TO rocks). guess it just depends on what your used to


Posted by Fast Turtle on Oct-11-2003 00:37:

I moved to guelph from PA and I don't miss it at all, except for my buddies on the EDM scene and a couple people.


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