J-M-Z
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More like 10 ghosts dressed as humans.
Funny enough, I do narrate a series of ghost stories.
Leave a like if you'd to see an episode on the 'haunted' Woodbine Centre.
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More like 10 ghosts dressed as humans.
soon he will run out of space and start knocking on doors asking people to use their driveways for storage lol....They've also infected the lot across the street next to staples. What an eye sore.
New trailers, or are they just being moved over?update started to see Woodbine Mall junk trailers now making their way onto the humber college parking lot across the street from woodbine property lol...
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By some total miracle, the Bay is still there, perhaps anchoring the place.Took a friend for a tour of the place about four weeks ago. He hadn't been back to the area in over 15 years. Supper depressing. He kept rushing from place top place expecting certain stores to be there only to be sorely disappointed.
hard to tell if its new ones or old ones being moved, woodbine property still full of trailers like before, but i didn't view around the whole propertyNew trailers, or are they just being moved over?
These trailers will never be opened again. All going to be trashed I can guarantee
Gotta love 99 year backloaded leases!!!By some total miracle, the Bay is still there, perhaps anchoring the place.
Heh lol! You probably offended someone… but.. that’s kind of the point of comedy isn’t it?Legend has it that The Bay was built on a Native Indian burial ground. A once sacred land that was inhabited by the Kahlou'S'auw't Kehihnge
descendants. A lineage that can be traced back several generations through the extensive findings of local historian Jonathan Julias "JJ"
Muggs. As a common misconception, the icon of the horse which adorns the Woodbine Fantasy Fair logo is actually based on the bareback
riders that protected these hunting grounds from the influence of liquidated omens.
Out of respect for the Kahlou'S'auwt people and their culture, The Bay at the Woodbine Centre is more than just a longstanding anchor;
historically speaking, the land encompassing Woodbine's formative years was deemed a heritage site by the city of (Urban) Toronto back in
1985.
For more information on the subject, I'm also available for lectures on College and University campuses. Cash only.
I offend myself just walking into the Woodbine Centre these days.Heh lol! You probably offended someone… but.. that’s kind of the point of comedy isn’t it?
Yeah my inner child throws a tantrum when I go there lmao!I offend myself just walking into the Woodbine Centre these days.
Why are you so obsessed with this dump?? This is literally the only thread I see you post in.
I suppose I could understand being a little frustrated if something like the closest grocery store to me shut down. But I don't get having any sort of emotional attachment to a mall. There's several other large malls in the GTA (maybe all of them?) that haven't reached this level of being nearly deserted.woodbine mall, doesnt have to be a dump, its the owners fault.
If you are in the area,I suppose I could understand being a little frustrated if something like the closest grocery store to me shut down. But I don't get having any sort of emotional attachment to a mall.