denfromoakvillemilton
Senior Member
I miss being a kid. That's All.
I've heard that the dream of the 90s is alive in Portland.
Me too. I don't know whether I am delusional or not, but I have heard the 1990's was a great time in Toronto.
Yup, you're delusional. I was in university downtown in the 1990s and I would say that the city of Toronto today is better in almost every way I can think of. It's more interesting now, with bigger and better music and arts scenes, there are more vibrant neighbourhoods, we have a vastly superior restaurant scene, etc. And love it or hate it, the past 15 years of condo-ization has turned many parts of the downtown that used to be no-go areas into safe and livable neighbourhoods. Onwards and upwards, I say...
Twenty years from now you'll hear that the clubland of the 2010s was amazing.I heard clubland of the 1990's was amazing.
Yes it was I lived there then it was great! Not all this racial stuff happening, lots of jobs, lower taxes, lower rents. I paid 325 for a bachelor on Main Street! Food was 85 a month for two....
Yup, you're delusional. I was in university downtown in the 1990s and I would say that the city of Toronto today is better in almost every way I can think of. It's more interesting now, with bigger and better music and arts scenes, there are more vibrant neighbourhoods, we have a vastly superior restaurant scene, etc. And love it or hate it, the past 15 years of condo-ization has turned many parts of the downtown that used to be no-go areas into safe and livable neighbourhoods. Onwards and upwards, I say...
Don't do it, to quote Admiral Akbar, it's a trap!"Racial stuff?" Please feel free to elaborate on that.
Well played.I've heard that the dream of the 90s is alive in Portland.
Toronto got an NBA team and one of our class projects was to pick the logo and mascot. I also remember Jurassic Park coming out and the school making a big deal of it.