Saturday, August 27, 2005

Things I Learned From A Week In Toronto:

  • U of T is massive
  • The homeless are less pushy than people think
  • Some of them have a sense of humour (one street kid's sign read "Need money for pizza and beer", another read "Need money for pot"). I give them credit for being honest
  • Eaton's Centre is horribly designed
  • River City Sports is no longer in the Eaton's Centre
  • The World's Biggest Bookstore should update it's name
  • You can't get anywhere without walking though one of those covered sidewalks used for construction projects
  • The hockey hall of fame seems smaller nine years later
  • You can't weave in and out of pedestrian traffic like you can in Windsor, there's just too many people
  • Eaton's Centre has the same number of CD stores as Devonshire Mall
  • One of those stores is HMV...there is another one about half a block away
  • Sam the Record Man rules all
  • Edwin's "Another Spin Around The Sun" CD does not exist anywhere in downtown Toronto.
  • Every restaurant and bar has at least 8 types of beer on tap, and one is always Keith's
  • Thai food is good
  • Thai food service is not
  • You can spend 4 hours at a Thai restaurant without ordering more than two rounds of drinks
  • Waitresses with braces serving me Thai Spicy Noodles are sexy
  • When walking in Toronto, one must always watch out for vomit on the sidewalk
  • Starbucks are everywhere
  • I was in 5 different Starbucks in 8 days
  • I saw 2 Tim Horton's during this time
  • Big box stores don't exist, they are crammed into downtown shops
  • So are fast food places and basically everything else
  • Union station is very cool
  • Mr Greenjeans has decent food and mediocre service
  • Thai Palace has great food and poor service
  • The three different pubs I went to had great food, great beer, and great service
  • "Salad King" is the name of a Thai restaurant
  • When you put four long rows of tables into a hall and seat everyone for a banquet, everyone at the table will draw immediate comparisons to the "Harry Potter" movies.
  • Chapels with lots of direct sunlight and no curtains are not good places to hold presentations
  • Average people in Toronto are no different than anywhere else
  • When you want service, however, these same people become much less friendly
  • VIA Rail seats passengers at Union Station in the following order:
    • Families and handicapped
    • People sitting in the waiting area
    • People waiting in line at the gate
  • Rye and Gingers at the Delta Chelsea Hotel bar cost about 6 bucks.
  • I spent 24 bucks at the Delta Chelsea Hotel bar on Tuesday night.
  • IAMG and organized cannot be used in the same sentence without heads exploding
  • Professors are as geeky as the rest of us once you get them out of the classroom and into a bar
  • Owning a car in Toronto serves no purpose when car traffic moves the same speed as the pedestrian traffic
  • Free lunch is good
  • Free continental breakfast is better
  • Brian Trottier, a former 50 goal scorer in the NHL, shot 1 for 8 at the target shooting game at the hockey hall of fame
  • I should not be allowed into the hockey hall of fame gift shop with money

1 comment:

Medieval said...

Some observations:

Don't professors and geekiness go hand in hand? :)

Apparently Toronto has good taste in beer :) Last time I was there I hadn't yet developed by beer taste buds ;)