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(Message started by: clarence on Dec 14th, 2004, 7:04am)

Title: Toronto is Cold
Post by clarence on Dec 14th, 2004, 7:04am
Well, settled in Toronto, finally internet access in my apartment.  Nice city, but freakin cold!

Pokin around the board I see that some things have not changed: Jonny is still king.  On the other hand, when did ch.com become a p0rn site?  Just wondering.

I love this site, all y'all, and am happy to be back.

Casey


Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Kevin_M on Dec 14th, 2004, 9:41am

on 12/14/04 at 07:04:34, clarence wrote:
Well, settled in Toronto, finally internet access in my apartment.  Nice city, but freakin cold!

Glad to see you settled in the Dominion(pol. correct?).  Yeah, Toronto doesn't participate in the Gulf Stream Alliance, but it actually misses getting a lot of snow due to its location on Lake Ontario; you'll be able to get a "aren't we lucky" view of it all if stateside pictures from Buffalo get broadcast.  ;)


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Pokin around the board   Just wondering. when did ch.com become a p0rn site? On the other hand, Jonny is still king.  I see that some things have not changed.
I rearranged your quote a bit Casey to perhaps make things clearer.    ;;D    What, did you kinda get stuck on that thread a while, it's the only one you've mentioned viewing.    8)


Quote:
I love this site, all y'all, and am happy to be back.
 Glad you're back, check in at the CH.CA too!  

Summers are great in Toronto though.

Down the road a piece here in Detroit, where your garbage is being trucked.   :)

Kevin M





Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by nani on Dec 14th, 2004, 9:49am
Welcome back Casey!

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by marlin on Dec 14th, 2004, 12:19pm
That's why it's called Canada silly.

Well, you can jump in your car and drive over to tropical Cleveland if you need to warm up and get a break LMFAO! [smiley=laugh.gif]

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by broomhilda on Dec 14th, 2004, 1:20pm
Welcome back Casey, get out the winter gear, you think its cold now, just wait.... ;;D

Glad to see your settled in, come over and visit us on the other side when you get a chance!

Best

Andrea

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by LeLimey on Dec 14th, 2004, 5:09pm
Good to see you back Casey! I'm glad you are settling in and now you have internet access you can put that nasty old playstation in the cupboard and spend more time here can't you?!

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Jeepgun on Dec 14th, 2004, 5:18pm
Welcome back, Casey! How long 'til you can afford a condo in Florida?  [smiley=laugh.gif]


Florida: Little Toronto.  ;;D

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by cschick on Dec 14th, 2004, 6:20pm
Casey - glad you are back - bust out the thermals, it's gonna be a LONG winter!  Sorry 'bout the whole porn thing, I'm afraid I may have something to do with that BUT hey look on the bright side - all your blushing should keep you warm up there in Canada!!

Karen the resident female perv

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Tim_Z on Dec 14th, 2004, 6:52pm
Good to hear from you again Casey.

It's a little cool here too.

Tim

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Charlie on Dec 14th, 2004, 10:03pm
I know it's cold but take heart. You get less snow than Western New York.

Glad you settled down Casey.

Charlie

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by RichardN on Dec 14th, 2004, 10:38pm
 Well, you had to have gotten a clue to the weather when ya found out all the parking garages are underground.  My first visit to Toronto (really a great city) was Christmas, 69 or 70.  Windchill was 40-50 degrees BELOW ZERO.  Will get 12 degrees (temp, not wind chill) tonight here in the hills of Tenn, and that's cold enough for me.
 You a pool player?  Go to the Brunswick lanes and check out their pool room.  6'x12' snooker tables in Canada . . . . like playing on a putting green.
 Hope to visit again one day.  Spent pleasant hours on several trips at the (must see) Ontario Science Center and one of the (three, four?) horse tracks.


         PFDANs

              Richard

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Donna_D. on Dec 14th, 2004, 11:22pm

on 12/14/04 at 07:04:34, clarence wrote:
Well, settled in Toronto, finally internet access in my apartment.  Nice city, but freakin cold!


Casey



Can't believe no one has asked this yet!!

How cold IS IT??


DD

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by K-9 on Dec 15th, 2004, 12:23am
It's SOOOOOOOO cold that............(can't think of anything clever here)

Welcome back!!!!!!!

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Jeepgun on Dec 15th, 2004, 8:10am
It's a balmy 15F in Tennessee, this morning. Time to put away the baggy shorts and flip-flops... Oh well.  ;;D

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Sylvan on Dec 15th, 2004, 9:01am
12 degrees this morning Brrrrr
Time to break out the long-johns

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Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by ZAIRA on Dec 15th, 2004, 10:21am

Hello and welcome back! I was in Toronto 6 years ago (honey moon) and I remember the cold weather... and the nice city!  ;;D................... have a nice day!!

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by clarence on Dec 15th, 2004, 1:04pm
Thanks everyone for all your responses and well wishes.


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What, did you kinda get stuck on that thread a while, it's the only one you've mentioned viewing.    

Kevin, No comment...  Notice though, there was no complaint in my post ;;D  And thanks for helping me make more sense.  My brain is frozen.

And, it is so cold that I seriously think that I froze some kind of muscle or tendon or whatever is in there that connects my ear to my head when I was walking outside yesterday.  

Casey

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Margi on Dec 15th, 2004, 2:21pm
Casey:  here's some advice for you.  Get yourself a toque and a big cuppa Timmy's.  These things are in every self-respecting Canadian's winter survival kit.  Trust me on this one. ;)

Hope to see you over at our board one of these days, too.  Grandma is planning a get together in T.O. in the new year.  Try to make it there!  :)

and, Kevin?  um, no - we're not a "dominion" anymore.  But I think the Queen is coming to Edmonton next year.  Does that count?

we're a balmy 9° degrees C here in Calgary.  That's, what....50°F.  Not a drop of snow here out west.  Casey, maybe you picked the wrong end of the country?  

*ducking and running from Grandma now.  

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Dec 15th, 2004, 5:22pm
Margi - that's not even fair.  50 degrees!  Oh well, we haven't any snow yet but it's getting colder.

Poor Casey - ya ain't seen nuthin' het bud - wait until the mayor calls in the army to remove the snow!  

We're getting some good response to our meet n greet for Toronto in the new year.

If any of y'all south of the border want to brave the elements and drive up to meet with us in January sometime, please let us know.

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Jonny on Dec 15th, 2004, 5:50pm

on 12/15/04 at 17:22:24, Grandma_Sweet_Boy wrote:
wait until the mayor calls in the army to remove the snow!  .


What army?.....LMMFAO ;;D

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Dec 15th, 2004, 5:57pm
God's truth - a few years ago - Toronto got a huge dump of snow and in a city that size, it pretty much came to a screeching halt so the then mayor called out the Canadian Forces to clear the snow.  Poor bugger was a laughingstock over that one!

Don't be pickin' on our Canadian Army - we all know it cold be greatly improved if our boys at the top would just spend some $ on them.

In the meantime, why don't you come to Toronto and see for yourself?  Are ya scared of a little cold weather? ;;D

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by broomhilda on Dec 15th, 2004, 6:01pm
Carol have you seen the pic of Jonny outside? He isn't scared of the cold weather :o ;;D

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Jonny on Dec 15th, 2004, 6:05pm

on 12/15/04 at 18:01:48, broomhilda wrote:
Carol have you seen the pic of Jonny outside? He isn't scared of the cold weather :o ;;D


LMAO....Brooms ;;D

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Tim_Z on Dec 15th, 2004, 7:20pm
Margi, I know what a toque is but what is a big cuppa Timmy's?

Coffee?

Timmy

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Dec 15th, 2004, 8:05pm

on 12/15/04 at 18:01:48, broomhilda wrote:
Carol have you seen the pic of Jonny outside? He isn't scared of the cold weather :o ;;D


Seen it - hell, it's framed and hanging up in my sewing room - it's where I get my inspiration! ;;D

Okay, slowly backing out of this thread now before I get busted!

Carol

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by clarence on Dec 15th, 2004, 8:20pm
You guys make my day!

Edmonton is 50?  Does that even count as part of Canada?

Timmy's is, I believe, Tim Horton's.  It is a coffee/donut shop, much like Dunkin' Donuts, but with way better coffee.  There's this other coffee shop here called Timothy's, so they could be confused.  

Casey

Title: Re: Toronto is Cold
Post by Charlie on Dec 15th, 2004, 11:47pm
Cuppa Timmy's here in Western NY is Tim Horton's coffee....It makes Starbucks seem like dishwater. We got our Hortons a couple years ago and nothing starts in Jamestown, NY until the whole town gets its fix. The cinnamon rolls are nothing to sneeze at either.

Charlie



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