Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Everything
2
The Brighter Side of Winter in Toronto
(
idea
)
by
Lord Brawl
Mon Nov 06 2000 at 0:59:48
Sheet ice falling from the windows 60 stories up at
Bay and King
, and smashing to the pavement. It sounds like an elephant
run amok
in a glass factory. Mid-February.
High winds in the downtown core blowing through the
canyon
s of
Bay Street
, whirling the elderly towards the lake¹ like
tumbleweed
s. All winter.
News footage of the annual "real"
snowstorm
that makes native
Torontonian
s pee themselves in excitement, just before sliding into the
snowbank
when they take the on-ramp at full speed. January.
Mayor
Mel Lastman
calling out
the Canadian Army
to deal with four inches of snow.² January.
Ice skating at
Nathan Phillips Square
in the fountain. All winter.
Hot chocolate
. All winter.
Making rude snow creations on your pals' front lawns. "No, no, it's the
CN Tower
." After the "real" snowstorm.
1.
Lake Ontario
. Don't worry, Torontonians. It's safely locked away behind the
Gardiner Expressway
where it can't hurt you.
2. That seems like a lot to Mel.
(
idea
)
by
emil greer
Mon Nov 13 2000 at 18:50:19
Tobogganing at
Riverdale Park
Fewer tourists!!!
The
PATH Walkway
downtown saves you the agony of walking outside.
Subway
closures are an excellent excuse to take the day off.
No
weekend
traffic to
cottage country
New Years Eve
at
Nathan Phillips Square
Cross country skiing
in the
Don Valley
Skating at
Ryerson
Shinny hockey
everywhere
Metromelt
Metromelt
PATH Walkway
If you ask me about winter, I'll tell you about
Mel Lastman
The Canadian Army
Bay and King
CN Tower
Winter in Toronto
Summer in Montreal
Oakville
Hot chocolate
Riverdale
Lake Ontario
Winter sowing
A monkey is for life, not just for Christmas
Gardiner Expressway
Installing Python on XAMPP
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December 1, 2009
November 3, 2007
September 11, 2007
sarstock
It's not the words you write, it's the story you tell
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