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What do you like/dislike about Toronto (pg. 10)
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Irishaddict
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Originally posted by malek
Whats an "off license" btw?


Anywhere you can buy liquor that you wouldn't consume it on the premises vs. a bar/pub etc.
malek
quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
Anywhere you can buy liquor that you wouldn't consume it on the premises vs. a bar/pub etc.


like at street festivals, cause i don't see what emery is talking about. you can't leave a place with your drinks.
Knox
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Originally posted by She_Fitz
I think the contradition is that you view pretentious people as a con but have critiques of people above and below the line.


;)
Irishaddict
quote:
Originally posted by malek
like at street festivals, cause i don't see what emery is talking about. you can't leave a place with your drinks.


It's usually a shop - like a corner shop, that just happens to sell booze as well. They're very common in the UK.

Endlesswave
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Originally posted by dEsidEL


i've always wondered this myself, North America, is one of the only places in the world, (save for certain Islamic countries where alcohol is prohibited altogether), where you can't openly drink in public. More specifically, within North America, Toronto I've found has some of the strictest drinking laws in Canada.

I don't understand what the issue is with all the overprotectionism that comes from the city and province concerning quality of life. Are we any less responsible than Las Vegas, Miami, or New Orleans with their more lenient laws when it comes to alchohol? You don't even have to go that far when in Montreal you'll find off licenses and very relaxed policing when it comes to drinking in public.

I too blame the 'fun' police..




I'm with you on this and everything else, same with what Graham had said.

As for the cold attitude, it's more prevalent in the suburbs IMO but I have noticed it in TO. Usually when I have gone down there probably because on weekends it's filled to the brim with suburbanites!

I finished work last night, walked to the bus stop, chatted up this younger woman there, (9:30pm) she seemed friendly enough. It was just the two of us there, then while on the bus, I said "Ciao, bye" after, no response.
Why are people in the suburbs so cold like that? (or in the GTA it seems)



The nanny political/police issues are crazy too...we're all adults, let us make our own decisions. At least with certain agreeable things.
malek
What I like

-somewhat shorter winter
-can do attitude
-Most TOTAs rock!
-clubs open past last call
-being the best in everything attitude
-don valley parkway, but the speed limit suck
-bigger city, more work opportunities
-I could become rich if I opened a 24/7 poutine joint ;)
-very nice skyline


What I don't like
-being the best in everything attitude (trying to mimick everyone else)
-Too much multiculturalism ( i feel like I'm in india or china )
-chinatown smells
-streetcars are friggin annoying
-drivers are too cautious/slow/annoying
-last call is at 2am
-nightlife is almost non-existant ( nightlife is not only about clubbing ).
-housing cost
-dark squirrels
malek
quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
It's usually a shop - like a corner shop, that just happens to sell booze as well. They're very common in the UK.



oh ok, but you can't drink it right on the street, you have to bring it home... every grocery can sell beer and house cheap wines.
Irishaddict
In Ontario booze is only available via LCBO. And technically yes you would have to bring home from the off license. I think his point is simply that elsewhere in the world it's not the huge deal it is here if you do decide to crack one open for the walk home.
Jayx1
I refer to toronto anti social behaviour and attitude as "TASBO". Taken from the British "ASBO" which stands for Antisocial Behaviour Order". Obviously the T is for Toronto. Certain antisocial crimes are called ASBO crimes in the UK and many people who are a bit off are also referred to casually as ASBOs.

I think TASBO fits the majority around here quite perfectly. Because to be quite honest, collectively there are certain behaviours in Toronto that you would be hard pressed to find anywhere else on the planet.

I tend to think that sometimes you really are invisable as you walk through the public here. You can look at people, talk to them and its as if you are a ghost. I rarely find that kind of non interaction elsewhere in the world.

My favs though are the famous toronto 30 second conversations. If you dont get everything in within the first 20-30 secs you lose your chance. LOL! TASBOs have the attention span of a squirrel it seems LOL!
Jayx1
Urban Dictionary:

quote:

TASBO

Taken from the British ASBO (Anti Social Behavioural Order). A term to describe the antisocial and stand offish behaviour of typical residents of Toronto Canada. Symptoms include a hesitation to talk to strangers, rude icey stares, shortened conversations, and general overcompensation for a heightened sense of insecurity.

"When I walked into the room, nobody acknowledged my presence. I guess they don't like me?"

"No, don't worry, they are just a bunch of TASBOs."

tags snob self concious anti-social awkward ignore gino

techead
quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
It's usually a shop - like a corner shop, that just happens to sell booze as well. They're very common in the UK.



Oh God do i ever miss the offy (off license ) or buying stong cider at tesco supermarket for the equiv of $2.50 for a 2 litre bottle

ooops...... now you all know what a drunk I am
techead
and wandering from pub to pub with a beer in my hand completely legal
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