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Posted: 6/17/2004, 12:40 am
by Joanne
I was just in Toronto last week. I hung out around Eaton Centre on Dundas Street and Yonge. I played in the water fountains and then went to the Hard Rock Cafe and had a gay waiter(btw it was hilarious). Then I went shopping the rest of the day. The HMV is so much better than all the music stores around here IMO.
Posted: 6/17/2004, 3:53 pm
by Tattooed Angels
HMV is so expenxsive though, $25.00 for a single CD.
I will admit the one of Yonge Street is nicer then the one on Queen.
Posted: 6/17/2004, 5:09 pm
by Mechanical Thought
I agree with everyone else. Just hang out and enjoy the city for what it's worth. There are always random shows going on, from little clubs like the Rockit to the ACC and Skydome. Go downtown and just walk around, you'll get yourself into something. And, there's always parades too. Or Ontario Place!
I don't know what your into, but I love the Royal Ontario Museum. You could always go there ... enjoy a little "street meat" in the midst of it all.
I hear it's all about Little Italy at night, too.
Posted: 6/17/2004, 8:22 pm
by xjsb125
Go to HMV and you'll see Jeremy. And if he's there, tell him I want my damn bus ticket back.
Posted: 6/17/2004, 10:00 pm
by nikki4982

Poor Matt. I don't think you'll ever see it again. Darn that drummer!!

Posted: 6/18/2004, 2:33 pm
by areusad831
i hate toronto (i shall announce it again)
though i did get an ours cd for $4 canadian
Posted: 6/18/2004, 7:12 pm
by megxyz128
why do you hate toronto? and what ours cd did you get
Posted: 6/18/2004, 7:36 pm
by dream in japanese
areusad831 wrote:i hate toronto
me too

Posted: 6/18/2004, 8:53 pm
by Random Name
I have bad Toronto memories.
I was there for one night and I was young. Anyways, I was walking around Queen street or something (I have no idea where it was exactally) and I had a horrible migrane. I just wanted to go home and go to bed. But I couldn't. So yeah. No Toronto for me.
Posted: 6/19/2004, 12:41 am
by nikki4982
I

Toronto. *can't say that enough*
Posted: 6/19/2004, 12:17 pm
by lemonphile4
Joanne wrote:The HMV is so much better than all the music stores around here IMO.
I like Sam's better. Gail's right, HMV is kinda overpriced.
Posted: 6/19/2004, 3:20 pm
by tasha
go to edward's record world at yonge & eglinton, thats a great store
and if you want some older or rarer CDs, go to Vortex which is just a few stores down. they're super-cheap and i've found some greaaaaaaaaat stuff there
Posted: 6/19/2004, 3:31 pm
by Tattooed Angels
7innocent wrote:go to edward's record world at yonge & eglinton, thats a great store
and if you want some older or rarer CDs, go to Vortex which is just a few stores down. they're super-cheap and i've found some greaaaaaaaaat stuff there
Just wanted to say Hi.
Last Year at this time we were at the Concert For Toronto. I forgot your name, but know I met you when they were interviewing Raine and Jeremy in the truck.
WOW, has it been a year all ready? That was a fun weekend. Hanging out with friends at the concert and the MMVA's. Time does fly. I don't know when I will be in Toronto again this year. No plans as of now. I was just there in Feb. I want to go back to Montreal. I have yet to really see it beyond an OLP show. I might go end of summer.
Posted: 6/19/2004, 3:56 pm
by Rusty
go check out much music for sure, the cbc gives a pretty sweet tour, and no trip to toronto is complete without a visit to the condomn shack (don't worry its not what you think) and don't look the hobo's in the eye, and the TTC is very good if you want cheap fast transportation, go for the day pass, its like $8 and it lasts the entire day. Have fun!!
Posted: 6/19/2004, 3:57 pm
by Rusty
Also check out Sam the record man, its a huge cd warehouse place its like 3 floors