Sorry about the sign thing! That is probably why I left Hamilton and moved to TORONTO (home of the Blue Jays). So how long are you in Toronto and whereabouts are you? I seem to recall a conversation in which you indicated you had a friend living not far from us (St. Clair and Spadina area) or I may have dreamed it. I work downtown in the Bay and College area, which is where I am on Thursday. Friday I am going to the Canadian Open. Let me know. In the meantime enjoy your stay!
I'm pretty sure that my problem with directions is because of me and not the signage (unlike RI which doesn't have signs because everyone thinks they're not needed because if you're there you probably live there and should know where you are).
I'm in Toronto until Saturday, then I'll be in Hamilton. Which isn't so far from Toronto, actually. :)
I don't have a friend from the area, but I'm staying just off Spardina myself (and meeting friends from Michigan here), which for some reason took me forever to find. Toronto? Isn't Driving Fun. I'm leaving my car in the lot until I leave the city. If Toronto's subway system is anything like Boston's, I'll be fine. Anything's better than driving. ADD + City Driving = escalating hypertension.
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So how long are you in Toronto and whereabouts are you? I seem to recall a conversation in which you indicated you had a friend living not far from us (St. Clair and Spadina area) or I may have dreamed it.
I work downtown in the Bay and College area, which is where I am on Thursday. Friday I am going to the Canadian Open.
Let me know. In the meantime enjoy your stay!
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I'm in Toronto until Saturday, then I'll be in Hamilton. Which isn't so far from Toronto, actually. :)
I don't have a friend from the area, but I'm
staying just off Spardina myself (and meeting friends from Michigan here), which for some reason took me forever to find. Toronto? Isn't Driving Fun. I'm leaving my car in the lot until I leave the city. If Toronto's subway system is anything like Boston's, I'll be fine. Anything's better than driving. ADD + City Driving = escalating hypertension.