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Post by Ray T on Aug 27, 2009 3:21:03 GMT -5
do i smell a wheeler boycot of Tronto brewing ...
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Post by canadiandev on Sept 2, 2009 17:10:42 GMT -5
No boycotts! Despite the overzealous parking police, city strike that ruined the summer, and one of our mayor's guys killing a bike courier on Monday, Toronto's a great city. ;-)
Seriously, it's a great place to live. Since I've been on this board I've been mentally checking the restaurants, bars, stores, etc., that I go to for accessibility. Have always wanted to try a Google Map mashup, so maybe I'll make one that maps accessible places, to encourage wheeler tourism in Toronto (hint, hint). What are some things I should look for?
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Post by Ouch on Sept 2, 2009 22:53:59 GMT -5
lol, yeah, no reason for a boycott...I enjoyed Toronto despite an interesting encounter or two (though I must admit, most of my interesting encounters happened in Montreal...).
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Post by Phil on Sept 3, 2009 17:33:48 GMT -5
lol, yeah, no reason for a boycott...I enjoyed Toronto despite an interesting encounter or two (though I must admit, most of my interesting encounters happened in Montreal...). That will happen when you wear a Bruins shirt in Montreal.
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Post by Ouch on Sept 3, 2009 18:03:27 GMT -5
lol, yes! Yes, exactly!
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