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Back from Toronto…

EDIT: Group 013 of The Cereal Prize Project has been posted.

Finally home. Toronto was great -- the city is insanely clean compared to what I'm used to, and the people I was working with refused to believe that it wasn't uncommon for people here to go to a drive-thru fast food joint and just throw their garbage out the window when they were finished scarfing. Seriously, there wasn't a single piece of trash on the ground anywhere, even at the coveted corners where streets met sidewalks. Pretty amazing for such a busy city, but maybe I'm just bias, my hometown being a reeking filthhole and all. A couple of things I learned about Toronto...

1) 10% of the population have at one time starred on Degrassi.
2) All that stuff about "aye" and "oot" isn't a myth.
3) Clamato is very, very well liked.
4) It ain't soda. It's "pop."
5) You can't buy Marlboro Lights.

The hotel I stayed at was really purdy -- the kind of purdy that can only be attained on a business trip where you're not paying. When I checked in, the front desk lady insisted that one of the hired hands give me a tour of my hotel room. My basic instincts were crying out for me to tell them that I was in a rush, but they looked so happy about this damn room tour...I had no choice. So began a fifteen minute exploration of my hotel room -- a room that was certainly nice, but in no way, shape or form needing fifteen minutes worth of explanation. "And here's the switch that opens and closes your curtains." "And here's the switch that turns on the floor heaters in the bathroom, though those only work in the winter." "And here's your phone. And there's your other phone." "And that's your bed." "And these are your sheets and blankets. On top of the bed." It was endless, and if I'm being honest, I'd drank about fourteen cups of coffee before boarding the plane, and by this point, getting those fourteen cups out of my dick tube before it exploded seemed a lot more important than floor heaters. I hung in there for as long as I could, finally succumbing and shoving a cash tip in the guy's hand as a very polite way of saying, "GET THE FUCK OUT I NEED TO PISS RIGHT NOW." He took the hint, but not before reminding me that the room's included mini-bar worked on the "honor system."

Oh, those foolishly trusting Canucks. I emptied that bitch out and didn't tell a soul. We'll see how this is reflected on my next credit card bill.

On the final night there, I couldn't help plunging into the hotel's own personal version of LodgeNet, and ended up seeing House of Wax. You know what? That's a pretty decent little horror flick, there. Paris Hilton's role was more for the press releases than the flick; she's a total background character and her role could've been handled by any moderately attractive blonde. If you're avoiding it for Paris-related reasons, you're cheating yourself. Granted, I'm prone to like films like this more than the general public, but there wasn't a thing about House of Wax that I really hated. It goes fast (but not too fast), has a good amount of gore (but not so much that it's reliant on it), and yes, it's actually creepy. Hell, anything that's based on a Vincent Price classic is hard to fuck up on that front. Totally worth your time no matter what you've heard.

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Posted by Matt on 08/27/2005. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 107 comments

I just keep drinkin’ the memory cells away!

Chestnuts roasted by Jessie Spano @ 08/27/2005 9:18 PM


Here’s a link about Clamato. Any Canadian traveling through the US should order a caeser in a bar and be prepared to be told they don’t serve salad…

Chestnuts roasted by Luthor @ 08/27/2005 9:21 PM


I dont know Luthor have you ever met anyone from Fort Erie? I would say Widsor comes pretty close tho.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 08/27/2005 9:22 PM


Luthor, do you ever head down to The Loop? It’s the only bar I frequent in Windsor (being near Detroit, I head through the tunnel every now and again). The best part about going to The Loop is leaving at the end of the night and trying to catch a slice of pizza at Slices before they close. Then we sit around and stare at the embarrassed patrons leaving Cheetah’s. Ahahahahaha.

Chestnuts roasted by Kyle @ 08/27/2005 9:27 PM


Kyle,

Did my time at the Loop a long time ago. Back in the day that was a really weird bar. You’d have a wide and varied group of individuals in that joint. Jocks to Goths, Stoners to Skinheads. I’m more of a Coach person now, although I haven’t been downtown for a while.

Slices does rule and EVERYONE that has done the downtown scene has(or should have) done the Slices and Cheetahs watch. Good times.

Just as an aside:

Windsor has the best pizza in the world. Check it out.

Chestnuts roasted by Luthor @ 08/27/2005 9:31 PM


Yeah…the pizza is delish. The Loop is essentially the same now…only I don’t think I’ve ever seen skinheads in there. I really, really love the Slices/Cheetah’s thing. It’s the only thing I can think about starting around 12:30 when I’m there.

Chestnuts roasted by Kyle @ 08/27/2005 9:37 PM


Note to anyone wondering what the hell is going on: Slices is a pizza joint situated immediately next door to Cheetah’s (or is it "Cheetahs", as in, multiple cheetah?), a strip club with a not-so-sterling reputation.

Chestnuts roasted by Kyle @ 08/27/2005 9:39 PM


On a random aside, Field of Dreams is on. I’m not that huge a fan (it does tend to go on a bit), but the last thirty minutes or so is guaranteed to make me all teary-eyed. Why is that? I’ve seen it a million times but it’s just so damned moving…

And I was so glad to see squee4242 mention the 4400. Didn’t know if anyone else was watching it. I watched the marathon at the beginning of this season and got hooked. There was another marathon today; I wonder how many other people they suckered in!

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 08/27/2005 9:42 PM


More to that:
In Ontario, Full Monty is legal. I read somewhere Windsor is only second to Vegas for most strip joints per capita(in North America). Add to that the close proximity to Detroit, a legal drinking age of 19 and our downtown can become quite the carnival on weekend nights.

Chestnuts roasted by Luthor @ 08/27/2005 9:43 PM


Thanks for the links! I scored 98% Southern, which makes sense since I come from Texas. We actually *do* call everything Coke, there (and we call drink vending machines "coke boxes"), which really confused people when I moved up north a while back.

I live in NW Ohio, and all of the kids at the university here go to Windsor because they can drink there. Hearing the boys talk in low, embarrassed voices about the strip joints on Monday is kind of funny.

Chestnuts roasted by meredith @ 08/27/2005 10:02 PM


purplegirl, that’s right about the time I got hooked in too. I finally went out and bought the super cheap season 1 DVD set and spent most of a weekend catching up. I’m pretty excited to see what goes on tomorrow night.
Another show I’m a latecomer to is Lost. I’ve been watching the summer reruns, but I’m quitting cold turkey and waiting for the DVD before I watch any more eps so I can see them in order.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 08/27/2005 10:21 PM


I got 48% Yankee on that test, even though I’ve lived in the south my whole life. I’m very proud of this. And on the Pop Vs. Soda site, I was saddened to see that my county voted overwhelmingly for "coke." Idiots.

Chestnuts roasted by Wyatt @ 08/27/2005 10:30 PM


Glad ta hear ya liked "Tarana", Matt. And although you may have thought we were clean, we were ALOT cleaner years ago. Like New York in the ’70s, we’re going through a "rough patch". From a mayor who seemed to have slipped long ago to a mayor with all the charisma of a pinecone, we go downhill more and more everyday. Did you see the CN Tower, world’s largest free-standing structure? It looks like it’s been patched-up. Our city definitely needs some cleaning-up.

But, fact is, there’s a general wave of apathy sweeping the city. I’ve seen it first-hand – the schools used to have an "earth day" event, where everyone would help clean up the neighbourhood. We used to be praised for our dedication, but last year? Our school had to cancel because only about 5 people expressed any interest in it. Sigh. "Those were the daaaaaays…"

Chestnuts roasted by Road Block @ 08/27/2005 10:47 PM


That’s one I don’t get…how does Toronto become Tarana(I’d say it’s more Turanna)?

Chestnuts roasted by Luthor @ 08/27/2005 11:01 PM


I took that test and scored 41% yankee. It said most of my answers were biased to the Midwest-Great Lakes and northeast, or common nationwide. I’m happy with that, because I grew up (and am still living) in most embarrasing state in the country, Arkansas.

Chestnuts roasted by A Man Called Aerodynamics @ 08/27/2005 11:18 PM


Never been outside the US (though I do have Canadian online friends), so I’m just going to say that it’s "soda" in southern New Jersey.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 08/27/2005 11:19 PM


I’m a huge huge huge Degrassi fan. The old show was more novel, but the new one is done well too… or at least the two-parters are… wow were the half-hour episodes bad for a few seasons, and they’re still hit-or-miss! Still, Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High are my favorite guilty pleasures… I’m faithfully buying them on DVD the day they come out.

Actually, I’ve seriously been considering a trip to Toronto just to see the places it was filmed.

Soda, by the way… in NJ where I grew up, Baltimore where I went to college, and now Boston where I’m in grad school :)

Chestnuts roasted by Vegan Mike @ 08/27/2005 11:30 PM


I’ve heard good things about Lost and also, Arrested Development. I have so many other things being TIVOd though that I fear adding anything else to the queue will prevent me from leaving my couch at all. TV series on DVD are the greatest invention though–I’ll be able to catch up on everything through Blockbuster online!

Ah, how I love technology. Never have to leave the comfort of my own home…wait, does that make me sad??

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 08/27/2005 11:34 PM


In Nebraska everyone calls it pop, at least in Lincoln. I go back and forth between "soda" and "pop" when speaking, but if I’m writing I always use "soda," as "pop" looks incredibly bizarre when being read.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 08/27/2005 11:54 PM


Pssst, Vegan Mike click my name :D

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 08/28/2005 12:09 PM


Hm. I got exactly 50% ("Barely a Yankee.") That’s what comes of growing up in WV but making a concerted effort to not SOUND like I grew up there.

While in college, a professor once asked me where I came from (don’t remember how it came up.) I asked him to guess and he said "eastern seaboard." I was delighted, having hoped to obliterate all traces of West Virginny from my accent. I do, however, speak the lingo and can translate for outsiders if need be.

Chestnuts roasted by gadgetsgirl @ 08/28/2005 12:40 PM


Yes, fricking yes I bitch about a Cereal update and I get one. Haha oh you’re so awesome Matt.

Chestnuts roasted by Nic @ 08/28/2005 12:48 PM


As for "House of Wax," Hilton is no better or worse than any other actor in such a role would have been. What surprised me most about the film was the level of gore. After all the PG-13 horror movies lately, the squishy stuff here was more than welcome, and it makes the flick one of the better Dark Castle pictures. But I’ll never be totally satisfied with that company until they are able to fully immerse me in the William Castle experience, complete with seat-buzzers, skeletons on wires and the Tingler getting loose in the theater.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 08/28/2005 12:56 PM


53% (Dixie). Right on the Mason-Dixon Line

that’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen… considering I’m a sunny So. Cal girl all the way… well, except for the past 5 years as I was living in China and Korea. but that doesn’t change the fact that I’m a So. Cal girl~

Chestnuts roasted by Lazy Girl @ 08/28/2005 1:18 AM


Texan here. It’s Coke. Even when I mean Dr Pepper. It’s Coke. "Pop" just sounds strange. "Soda" is even more bizzarre.

Whenever I hear someone say "soda" or "pop," I know they are not from Texas…

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 08/28/2005 1:49 AM


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