Bright and early Thursday morning, I'll be heading to Toronto for the Easter weekend. My mom is visiting family, so I'm driving. I don't have much planned for the trip, other than visiting my best friend. She's a wonderful person who knows me better than anyone (that's a great feeling, to me at least).
Other than that, I'll probably do my other usual things when I go to Toronto:
- go to the three universities and pick up copies of all the various student/campus newspapers
- go to several bookstores and droll over all the discounted remainder books. Despite my lack of money, buy a bunch of them, even though I already have literally thousands of books, and could never read them all in one lifetime
- rent some porn DVD's (no place locally has smut)
- rent some documentaries (no place locally rents documentaries, except for the one or two a year that they've actually heard of)
- go to a couple of Judiaca stores and stock up on Jewish magazines and newspapers
- go to one or more kosher bakeries and grocery stores to get some latkes, knishes, dobosh, and all that wonderful food I never get here
- pick up the alternative newspapers and read the 'personals' ads that make me look tame by comparison
- go to a few health food/natural food stores and wish I could afford to buy things there
- generally drive around taking in the sights and seeing how quickly the city changes in the time since I lived there
Those are my fluid, inexact plans.
Other than that, I'll probably do my other usual things when I go to Toronto:
- go to the three universities and pick up copies of all the various student/campus newspapers
- go to several bookstores and droll over all the discounted remainder books. Despite my lack of money, buy a bunch of them, even though I already have literally thousands of books, and could never read them all in one lifetime
- rent some porn DVD's (no place locally has smut)
- rent some documentaries (no place locally rents documentaries, except for the one or two a year that they've actually heard of)
- go to a couple of Judiaca stores and stock up on Jewish magazines and newspapers
- go to one or more kosher bakeries and grocery stores to get some latkes, knishes, dobosh, and all that wonderful food I never get here
- pick up the alternative newspapers and read the 'personals' ads that make me look tame by comparison
- go to a few health food/natural food stores and wish I could afford to buy things there
- generally drive around taking in the sights and seeing how quickly the city changes in the time since I lived there
Those are my fluid, inexact plans.
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junnie:
Thank you for the lovely compliments!
hawksley:
eep!