denfromoakvillemilton
Senior Member
I am really afraid this will stay up because of councillors using today as an excuse, even though that has nothing to do with the Gardiner.
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Toronto elitists DESPISE people from outside the city core. It's getting like Manhattan more and more every day. Of course they want the Gardiner torn down. They would love to make it as unpalatable as possible for people coming in from the outside. Once it's torn-down, their buddies in the development industry can buy the land cheap and build more frigging condos...
1) Welcome to UT 2) Don Valley, perhaps you can elaborate on what you mean.Who exactly are these Toronto Elitists? I would think that John Tory falls into this precarious description as well as anyone, and he's voting to keep the Gardiner.
Toronto elitists DESPISE people from outside the city core. It's getting like Manhattan more and more every day. Of course they want the Gardiner torn down. They would love to make it as unpalatable as possible for people coming in from the outside. Once it's torn-down, their buddies in the development industry can buy the land cheap and build more frigging condos...
Tory is going to win this vote. You can quote me on that next week when this is all said and done.
1) Welcome to UT 2) Don Valley, perhaps you can elaborate on what you mean.
No surprise there. That's been clear for a while.Tory is going to win this vote. You can quote me on that next week when this is all said and done.
As a resident downtown elitist, I've proposed erecting a wall that roughly spans Eglinton in the north, Don in the east and Dufferin/Keele area in the west, to keep all those dirty suburbanites out.
Woah! Your borders are way too generous. If you were a true downtown elitist you'd realize it should actually be College in the north, Church in the east, Shaw in the west and Wellington in the south.
Toronto elitists DESPISE people from outside the city core. It's getting like Manhattan more and more every day. Of course they want the Gardiner torn down. They would love to make it as unpalatable as possible for people coming in from the outside. Once it's torn-down, their buddies in the development industry can buy the land cheap and build more frigging condos...
Absolutely.
As a resident downtown elitist, I've proposed erecting a wall that roughly spans Eglinton in the north, Don in the east and Dufferin/Keele area in the west, to keep all those dirty suburbanites out. Seriously, you guys smell like SUV. It's unsettling to see nasty suburbanites driving through my gentrified yuppie district whilst I'm sipping on my $7 latte from my local, independent coffee house.
Woah! Your borders are way too generous. If you were a true downtown elitist you'd realize it should actually be College in the north, Church in the east, Shaw in the west and Wellington in the south.
Surely the north of the wall should be at Lot Street - or whatever those up north have decided to call it now.Woah! Your borders are way too generous. If you were a true downtown elitist you'd realize it should actually be College in the north, Church in the east, Shaw in the west and Wellington in the south.
Garden?Im about 100% certain that you are going to be correct.
Time to start thinking creatively about what to do with the underside of the Gardiner now. Since Lakeshore will be moved to the North in the 'hybrid' option, it opens up the existing space underneath for something unique and creative.
Haha, salsa I just tried to be a little more diplomatic.Don Vally comes off as a Ford Nationite who came here to troll rather than have thoughtful discussion. 3) Welcome to my ignore list.
It won't and we'll have this debate in 10 years again.No surprise there. That's been clear for a while.
As to whether this will actually ever happen as planned ... that's another story.
Maybe we'll get lucky and just have a big earthquake ... that severely damages the structure without actually collapsing on anyone.It won't and we'll have this debate in 10 years again.