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INSPIRation by Karim Kanji: Friday musings
[Source: http://inspirationbykarim.blogspot.com]
1 comment in conversation. Last comment found 48 mins ago.
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Why bother with Craigslist when you can canvas pedestrians to get rid of your precious belongings. I...
For a mere $1.70 an inch, this beautiful Python can be your new best friend! Better hurry up. Judging from the ripped paper, the offer may not last long. Found at the corner of Yonge and Eglinton. Photo by me Carlos Weisz / KineticForm [Source: http://www.blogto.com]
6 comments in conversation. Last comment found 22 hours ago.
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I can barely fit a 5'5 Vasta in my apartment, how am I going to fit a 12' snake?
Sammeer, maybe it's time to move to a bigger place.
One day you will wake up and say 'i feel so lonely, why didn't i buy that python when i had the chance'...
"For a mere $1.70 an inch" you say? That would be $20.40 for the entire snake! Unless you're counting cubic inches perhaps. At $250, it's more like $20.83 an inch.
Still, that's a lot of snake.
Haha, Roger whats going on with your math? :P
It's 12 foot which equals 144 inches at $250. 250 divided by 144 = 1.73611111 (which i took the liberty to round :P)
MEA CULPA. I misread your initial claim to be $1.70 a foot. So what I meant was more like close to $21 a foot!
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Yeah, yeah, the "10 things" column is usually about a person, but when you've lived a stone's throw ...
This year marks the 15th year the Greek community has celebrated Hellenic food, culture and music on the Danforth. The three-day bash was originally inspired by the windy city's Taste of Chicago festival, which started in 1980 and runs for ten days in July. In its first year, the Taste of the Danforth was only attended by 5,000 visiting the 23 part... [Source: http://www.blogto.com]
19 comments in conversation. Last comment found 3 hours ago.
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Breeder buggies as battering rams, corporate tents pushing irrelevant products, gross advertising, mediocre outsourced overpriced food, idiots with dogs, surly staff, and human traffic clogging ever inch of concrete. Elbows out, sheeple.
I heard ROGERS is going to be there shelling the IPHONE
Big crowds result in no where to sit, overflowing garbage cans and a dirty street. Chester Pape's second point and first part of his third are right on.
Use the bathroom before you leave home or good luck to you. Also, good luck to those parents who still insist on bringing their infants and toddlers and end up needing to change a diaper.
The idea and intention is fantastic but I also agree with some of the comments here: the food is not very good (and is not always greek) and can be expensive, nothing for kids to do, and random patios set up everywhere that end up feeling like little caged in chicken pens on cement - no trees or umbrellas for shade.
I would disagree with the comment made about the "venu" - I say keep it on the street: its accessible by subway, it brings us into urban areas where people meet each other face to face, eye to eye, as opposed to the suburbs where people only watch or judge each other through the windows of cars on roads and highways.
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sunday afternoon: Lovely Apartment
[Source: http://letsshine.blogspot.com]
1 comment in conversation. Last comment found Thursday.
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Sameer Vasta said...
It is totally possible to love your friend, no? I mean, it's probably not what the Lovely Apartments people expect, but love's love, right? =)
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sunday afternoon: Rain Today
[Source: http://letsshine.blogspot.com]
1 comment in conversation. Last comment found Thursday.
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Sameer Vasta said...
Today is one of those days where I'm welcoming the rain. I need a day where things can be cleansed and I have an excuse to stay indoors and write...
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Sameer Vasta said...
All Canadian telecommunications companies are dinosaurs, stuck in a revenue model that values immediate gain rather than customer retention and satisfaction. It's sad that none of them have learned that the way to make money is to have your customers "want" to use your services, instead of forcing them to do so and then gouging them.
August 8, 2008 1:53 PM