If ever Toronto is hit by a virus that wipes out 99% of the population (me excluded) I want to live at the top of the MaRS building on College:
…or this church which looks like the set designers from Planet of the Apes made (Broadview)
If ever Toronto is hit by a virus that wipes out 99% of the population (me excluded) I want to live at the top of the MaRS building on College:
…or this church which looks like the set designers from Planet of the Apes made (Broadview)
5 thoughts on “Why I Love Toronto”
your back alley was on tv last night – bravo has a show called ‘arts and minds’ that had a blurb about the new barbara gowdy book. it’s set in cabbageville and showed her wandering about the neighbourhood like a dead leaf trapped in a heat duct. i think there’s video attached here, but i can’t be sure because i stole my copy of windows and microsoft are greedy cunts.
I like the Mars building too, I just commented to the other half last Friday on the way to meet DR and SB for the Kids on TV show that I loved the top of that building. As for TO being a hard city, I totally agree and having lived in the GTA almost 4 years now, it’s still a hard one to crack. EP–WOOF–
I’m discovering that maybe, just maybe, after never feeling at home in Toronto (man, it’s hard city if you don’t have any ties there, family or even friends, it’s a tough city to feel comfortable in), now that I’m out of it for a few months, it actually feels like I miss it. Only took six hard years.
I like that church. If ever a plague wiped out 99% of the population, I’d want to live on top of the CN Tower and drop water ballons on the remaining 1%.
I love Toronto cuz it has Dead Robot and Shark Boy in it.
OK… now pass me the insulin.