| Who | When |
Messages | |
|
|
|
| Erik V. Olson
|
1
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 12:42 PM ET (US)
|
|
I'll admit, it sucks for you and your fellow Torontians who are get the big boot out of there -- but as a Chicagoan, I can state with vast certaintly that mile-long lakefront parks are an amazingly cool thing to have.
So, I dunno. I hate when people lose, but at least losing to park is a good thing for the city-at-large.
|
Stefan Jones
|
2
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 01:21 PM ET (US)
|
|
This was a warehouse . . . now it's nothing but flowers.
|
| Jim
|
3
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 04:35 PM ET (US)
|
|
Try finding an apartment in Toronto or Ottawa you'll be glad you moved.Montreal is the only major city left in Canada with raesonable rents.What are you planning to do with your junk?
|
Stefan Jones
|
4
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 07:26 PM ET (US)
|
|
He could have a hell of a garage sale. Or an internet auction.
|
| Chris Johnson
|
5
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 07:27 PM ET (US)
|
|
Auction off your stuff on eBay! For every bit of junk there's a person that thinks it's worth something. (And most of those people have an eBay account.)
|
| Cory Doctorow
|
6
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 07:41 PM ET (US)
|
|
Storage, I guess. But I can't imagine Toronto/Montreal are any easier to find digs in than San Franscarcity...
|
| Cory Doctorow
|
7
|
 |
|
10-31-2001 07:44 PM ET (US)
|
|
The problem is that I'm AMONG the people who believe that my stuff isn't junk. I don't WANNA get rid of it!
|
| Jim
|
8
|
 |
|
11-01-2001 11:47 AM ET (US)
|
|
I tried to tell a property standards guy that my stuff wasn't junk either.Guess who won the arguement?I also lost my balcony garden,it was a"fire hazard".I haven't slept well in the past months.My deepest sympathies.
|
| Derryl Murphy
|
9
|
 |
|
11-01-2001 05:51 PM ET (US)
|
|
Maybe you can get a place with a railing, Cory. Sorry to hear this is coming down. Hard enough when you're there full time.
|