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Toronto-Age |OT2|

jokkir

Member
It's just so very odd. Anyone of us would be better at being Mayor than Rob Ford is.

Toronto-GAF should be the mayor of Toronto. We can argue about the best burger place throughout our time in the mayor's chair while added_time hands out photographs of how pretty the city is to the public.
 

Kave_Man

come in my shame circle
Toronto-GAF should be the mayor of Toronto. We can argue about the best burger place throughout our time in the mayor's chair while added_time hands out photographs of how pretty the city is to the public.

Eff that, you guys will vote to have me killed.
 

jcutner

Member
Not the greatest pic, but view from the 63rd floor of First Canadian Place

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If you want Rob Ford out, pick one of the councillors most likely to run against him (Vaughan, Stintz, etc) and start volunteering.

Make him work for it.
 

EvilMario

Will QA for food.

Mayor Rob Ford, Councillor Doug Ford criticized again by integrity commissioner


What a couple of baboons! I never wish ill will on anyone, but these two deserve something. Jackass's. Love Doug's quote.

Under fire by city watchdogs? Just claim conspiracy and say their jobs are pointless and a waste of money.

If you want Rob Ford out, pick one of the councillors most likely to run against him (Vaughan, Stintz, etc) and start volunteering.

Make him work for it.

If it comes down to voting between Ford and Stintz, I'm going to cry. Too bad most of the people fit to run don't want any part of the office.
 
So find your inner Josh Lyman and find someone. Geez, people, Vaughan and Stintz were just obvious suggestions.

Or, f**k it, just run yourself.
 

whitehawk

Banned
Saw Video Games Live tonight. They played a lot of new stuff, I was pleasantly surprised. Always a good time. I might have to go next year lol. I've now been to it in 2006, 2011 and now 2012. If they keep adding new songs I'll keep going.

Also they should ban little kids from participating in the costume contest. This is the second year in a row where a little kid with a shitty costume won just because they're 6 years old. A lot of other people put a lot of work into their outfits, but instead the cute kid wins just because he's a kid.
 

EvilMario

Will QA for food.
As if the Frank Gehry / Mirvish skyscraper proposal from 2 weeks ago wasn't enough...
here is a proposal for a casino which also includes 4 skyscrapers (office, hotel and residential), two of which would become the tallest skyscrapers in Canada (beating First Canadian Place):

Casino proposal includes Canada’s two tallest skyscrapers

Why does it take a casino for us to get our first thousand footer? Of course if they were to go like any other project, they'd chop about 20% of the proposed height off.
 

Kave_Man

come in my shame circle
As if the Frank Gehry / Mirvish skyscraper proposal from 2 weeks ago wasn't enough...
here is a proposal for a casino which also includes 4 skyscrapers (office, hotel and residential), two of which would become the tallest skyscrapers in Canada (beating First Canadian Place):

Casino proposal includes Canada’s two tallest skyscrapers

I can say I'm in the home building industry and my bosses are feeling highly skeptical about the Mirvish skyscraper idea. More for how it will be funded more than the amount of time it will take to build.
 
Why does it take a casino for us to get our first thousand footer? Of course if they were to go like any other project, they'd chop about 20% of the proposed height off.

The thing is that office demand is extremely high right now in Toronto so anyone could just go build a 1000 footer no problem even without the casino.
I kind of hope it goes ahead because the architect chosen to design the tall buildings is Norman Foster. He is one of my favourite architects and has designed tons of amazing buildings, including this one in London:

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EvilMario

Will QA for food.
The thing is that office demand is extremely high right now in Toronto so anyone could just go build a 1000 footer no problem even without the casino.
I kind of hope it goes ahead because the architect chosen to design the tall buildings is Norman Foster. He is one of my favourite architects and has designed tons of amazing buildings, including this one in London:

Yeah, but city planners / council always seem to shy away from them in the end. Plenty of supertalls have been proposed, but they either get scaled back massively, or axed altogether. It might take something like a casino to push it through.
 

FairyD

Member
Anyone go to video games live concert last night? First time I went, I thought it was fun, but I don't think I would attend again.
 

jokkir

Member
Anyone know where I can purchase a horse head mask in Toronto that's maybe around $20? If not, then I'll just buy the pricer one.

Anyone go to video games live concert last night? First time I went, I thought it was fun, but I don't think I would attend again.

Why not?
 

EvilMario

Will QA for food.
Anyone go to video games live concert last night? First time I went, I thought it was fun, but I don't think I would attend again.

It was definitely a one off for me too (went in 2008, I believe), although my wife and I enjoyed it. Quality was not nearly up to par with some like Zelda Symphony even, and I actually found the host to be a bit annoying. Music selection was hit, or miss. Did they end with One Winged Angel again? Argrhr.
 

Roto13

Member
It was definitely a one off for me too (went in 2008, I believe), although my wife and I enjoyed it. Quality was not nearly up to par with some like Zelda Symphony even, and I actually found the host to be a bit annoying. Music selection was hit, or miss. Did they end with One Winged Angel again? Argrhr.

Tommy Talarico spends a lot of the show going "Look at my guitar!" :p

I only went once, in LA. I interviewed him a few days before that. (Well, I held the camera while someone else interviewed him.) So I was like "Psst. I met that guy," to anyone that would listen. And nobody cared because it was E3 and they'd all met him and more interesting people too.

When I went, they ended with a Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross medley. They did do One Winged Angel, though, and showed pictures of Final Fantasy VII cosplayers on the screen the whole time and it was HILARIOUS.
 

EvilMario

Will QA for food.
Tommy Talarico spends a lot of the show going "Look at my guitar!" :p

I only went once, in LA. I interviewed him a few days before that. (Well, I held the camera while someone else interviewed him.) So I was like "Psst. I met that guy," to anyone that would listen. And nobody cared because it was E3 and they'd all met him and more interesting people too.

When I went, they ended with a Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross medley. They did do One Winged Angel, though, and showed pictures of Final Fantasy VII cosplayers on the screen the whole time and it was HILARIOUS.

In Toronto, they had a local band come on and play. They were called the Runaway 5, but the host was clueless about the reference and why there was only four of them. 'They're from some game.. called.. what was it.. huh.. Earthbound? Uh, okay!'. Dude couldn't wait to the Halo theme though. He was going to pee his pants he was so excited when he started introducing it. :p
 

FairyD

Member

It was fun and all, but the rabid fan base was a bit annoying, also Tommy Talarico wouldn't shut the fuck up. He wanted to keep going on and on and on, just shut up and play some music. I thought the girl with the flute/vocals was great.

Also they didn't do One Winged Angel, it was another song that I can't remember the name.
 

Rinoa

Member
VGL is def a one-off, like most of those game concerts. They're highly priced, don't evolve much from the format unless you travel to a different city, and yeah.. the audience. Some people like the "make noise anytime" experience but more often than not you can't hear or appreciate all the performers you paid for.

As much as I want Wong-Tam to run for mayor she's not crass enough to quickly gain the popularity with dumdum voters (the kind who need punch lines or to hear "SUBWAYS"), something that she'd really need to win.
 

Azih

Member
Wong-Tam also hurt herself a little by musing about starting a "Bank of Toronto". I appreciate someone talking about fiscal reform, but it's too radical/scary an idea for most voters.
 

krae_man

Member
It was definitely a one off for me too (went in 2008, I believe), although my wife and I enjoyed it. Quality was not nearly up to par with some like Zelda Symphony even, and I actually found the host to be a bit annoying. Music selection was hit, or miss. Did they end with One Winged Angel again? Argrhr.

Last show I went to ended with Still Alive.

They definately need to mix things up a bit more though. That stupid Halo bit where some douche comes out in full spartan gear with a Flag is beyond dumb.

They could do without the One Winged Angel nerdgasm thing too.

VGL is def a one-off, like most of those game concerts. They're highly priced, don't evolve much from the format unless you travel to a different city, and yeah.. the audience. Some people like the "make noise anytime" experience but more often than not you can't hear or appreciate all the performers you paid for.

I wouldn't call them high priced. They are about what you should expect to pay for a concert with a full Orchestra and Choir in the types of venues they play.
 

whitehawk

Banned
They didn't play one winged angel, they didn't play Halo this year. They ended with Still Alive again.
They had a lot of new stuff though. Like the flute girl played a Donkey Kong Country medley.

I wish they would really change the show around, but I understand why they want to keep it relatively the same. About half the people this show was their first show, and their expecting to see the show they have seen in reviews, PBS specials etc. They don't want to mess around with the format tooo much. But then there are people like me who want to see a drastically different show.

Also the Zelda symphony played better.
 

krae_man

Member
They didn't play one winged angel, they didn't play Halo this year. They ended with Still Alive again.
They had a lot of new stuff though. Like the flute girl played a Donkey Kong Country medley.

I wish they would really change the show around, but I understand why they want to keep it relatively the same. About half the people this show was their first show, and their expecting to see the show they have seen in reviews, PBS specials etc. They don't want to mess around with the format tooo much. But then there are people like me who want to see a drastically different show.

Also the Zelda symphony played better.

I think they do a good mix of old and new.

Glad they got rid of One Winged Angel and Halo in this tour. Too bad I can't go to the show on Sunday. I've gotta go home and see how badly WWE will fuck up the Ryback-CM Punk main event. There is no way that will end good and I have to watch the trainwreck.
 

Quadratic

Member
Got back from Kinton Ramen near st patrick station.

damn, i'm full....

Service: had to wait 20 min for a table...and after them saying they wouldn't seat you without your full party, they did it for the people ahead of us. Had to wait a little bit for the waiter to come by, but he did get our orders quickly and the food came relatively quickly.

Food: I liked the fact they had Asahi Black in there. We ordered the Kinton meat appetizer and goddamn I loved that meat! Ramen itself was a big portion and pretty tasty. Likely the closest you can get the Japanese ramen without going there. I had the 'rich' soup and really liked how it turned out. The noodles weren't what I was expected, and they didn't offer you more after you finish, but they did take my picture after I finished everything.

Price: we spent about 25 each with drinks, but the ramen itself and an appetizer would be like 15 each.

Atmosphere: lots of friendly yelling and cozy interior. Could be a big claustrophobic since it did seem small, but I liked how they decorated it. I guess it made it seem smaller with the line up out front.

Overall: Definitely going back here. No other equal ramen place in Toronto...though I have to give momofuku a try.

I'm going tonight and I'm super excited. I've been meaning to go since the summer. Did you get the spicy garlic ramen? I looked at pictures and they put a copious amount of garlic on top of the noodles. It's also run by the Guu owners? The cocktails on the menu look the same.
 

Kuro Madoushi

Unconfirmed Member
I'm going tonight and I'm super excited. I've been meaning to go since the summer. Did you get the spicy garlic ramen? I looked at pictures and they put a copious amount of garlic on top of the noodles. It's also run by the Guu owners? The cocktails on the menu look the same.
I got the extra pork ramen. I didn't taste any garlic in the noodles. Not sure if run by Guu owners but wouldn't be surprised.

Finish it all along with the soup and they take your pic. I am proudly on there.
 
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