john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Mega Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
I have a friend in Toronto who moved there a couple of years ago from China and she is wondering if therer are any fun places where a nice innocent woman can have some fun, and meet normal-ish friendly guys, so I don't need suggestions of "my garage" or "my special dungeon" from you all you pervs but someplace a bit more public and moderately moderate.
I think shes on the North/Centralish side and shes like 31 so she doesn't need suggestion where pimply 17 year old boys hang out pouting, but she's a student so not wallowing in piles of cash like all you rally boys are. So where's a girl to go for, well you know what I mean, eh eh, nudge nudge--- say no more say NO MORE!! John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
PAddy Patrick McVeigh Super Moderator Location: Toronto, ON Join Date: 12/21/2005 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 358 Rally Car: Student Loans |
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PAddy Patrick McVeigh Super Moderator Location: Toronto, ON Join Date: 12/21/2005 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 358 Rally Car: Student Loans |
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john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Mega Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Hell Paddy I certainly don't know!!!
Yeah its Leslie. She's feeling lonely, which ain't surprising. She's in a dorm now at Wassamatta U, and in her classes I guess she's meeting nobody except younger early 20s boys and they seem to be age-weenies. Geeeeeze when _I_ was 31 it was drugs-sex-and cheap thrills after all those years since 17 of being serious and hard working. What's a cougar? What's "Brass Rail"? John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
Rich Smith Rich Smith Infallible Moderator Location: North Bend, WA Join Date: 01/27/2006 Age: Fossilized Posts: 254 |
John, remember,you don't know anything about wholesome fun so give her the approach but let her use her own imagination. Your imagination is ... well... your imagination speaks for itself (grin). But, tell her to stay OUT of bars unless she's wants to meet an alcohlic.
In any City in the world the best places to go for wholesome fun are: 1. Public parks. But, she needs a reason to go. (Walk the dog, float the toy boat, etc.) If she's DOING something there.. she'll meet others of like interest. 2. Join a special interest Club, or sports team. Soccer, sailing, volley ball, skiing, hiking, basket weaving.... anything. The point is to create the opportunity to meet other people who like what she likes. 3. Church. Most churchs of any stripe have many social things to do. She'll meet people her own age and can begin to build social life. Rich Smith |
Sum good fun in the Big Smoke:
(Purely subjective/most involve alcohol and/or the udder stuff) Kensington Market -College & Spadina A couple of blocks crammed with shops selling fresh produce, meat, baked goods, vintage clothing, cheese. A lot of the produce vendors are Asian and carry a wide variety of stuff. The meat places I can browse in for hours. Stuff is pretty reasonably priced and lots of interesting characters ( low yuppie content because it smells in the summer). The Portuguese part of town - College west of Spadina. Can almost be too hipsterville. Esp. on weekends when suburbia descends upon downtown. Lots of good restaurants, bars. 'bout the right demographic. Victory Tavern - Right behind HonestEd's off of Bloor A mainstay. Good food/drink. Great patio in summer. You walk through a little theatre to get to the toilets. Next thing yo know you are in a play. But I was just takeing a piss... Betty's - Queen East just on the fringe of the sketchy part of town Really good patio. Most patrons work in the "media business" So a good mix solid folks plus assorted flakes and nuts. Mono Cliffs Inn- North, not way up but up.(some rally content) Mostest,favourest,bestest. Located in the village of Mono Centre on the edge of the Escarpment. Miles and miles of gravel with elevation changes and high speed sweepers can and do lead to this place. In the winter the roads are plowed and hard packed. Saddle up for a sleigh ride. Go down to the pub. The food is really fuckin' good. The people who work there are solid. This is one of the best places I have been to in the world. Two caveats - I prefer winter, more cozy. Less hikers and country ramblers. - Please run a sraight pipe on your car/sleigh. That way the families out wandering the roads picking chestnuts have some time to dive into the ditch. For some more up to date and accurate info my younger(33)bro is still out on the scene. Also too is my Ambassador to T.O and resident of Kensington Market, Dan Cremin aka Don Krempton -best photographin',busted bodywork fixin', illegal bordercrossin',signboard holdin',joke tellin',dirt diggin', car pushin' philosophical reflectin',mudderfugger I know. He knows the scoop. I will see what those two have to say Rich Howard Indianapolis, Indiana 1967 |
Morten Morten Infallible Moderator Location: Vancouver, BC Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 366 Rally Car: 1974 Dodge Colt |
Rich Smith Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > John, remember,you don't know anything about > wholesome fun so give her the approach but let her > use her own imagination. Your imagination is ... > well... your imagination speaks for itself (grin). > But, tell her to stay OUT of bars unless she's > wants to meet an alcohlic. > > In any City in the world the best places to go for > wholesome fun are: > > 1. Public parks. But, she needs a reason to go. > (Walk the dog, float the toy boat, etc.) If she's > DOING something there.. she'll meet others of like > interest. > > 2. Join a special interest Club, or sports team. > Soccer, sailing, volley ball, skiing, hiking, > basket weaving.... anything. The point is to > create the opportunity to meet other people who > like what she likes. > > 3. Church. Most churchs of any stripe have many > social things to do. She'll meet people her own > age and can begin to build social life. > > Rich Smith Rich pretty much hit the nail on the head. I'm sure there are lots of activity clubs in TO. Some can be found here : http://toronto.craigslist.org/ Go to "Community" - Activities, Groups, and Events If she's up for meeting people through a Church (not all Churches are the same, take Pentecostal for example... some of their Churches use music and song, but the music is played live on stage - full drum kit, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, etc...) In the Church case, there's a free course for "non Church as well as Church people" called "Alpha" that is good. People meet once per week for 10 weeks, have a free dinner, and discuss anything they want but only ask that participants be respectful of each other. There are no Pastors or senior staff present... I think in metting people and setting up friendships a lot has to do with the type of person she is. For example if she is the type of person to be able to start up a conversation with a stranger in the vegetable section at Safeway, then she'll be fine on her own. The Activities, Groups, and Events (on Craigslist) offer a multitude of free or near free things to do. |
Whoa.
You could be leading this woman into danger. 1. Public parks. Haven't you watched TV lately. An innocent woman is walking or sitting peacefully at abench, a maniac leaps up and bashes her head in wit a rock. Ussually its someone she knows,or mistaken identity,or random violence. but still, not a good idea. Plus that is where all the alchoholics go to sleep. 2. Clubs and organizations. Notwithstanding the hitlers that want you to be on the "comittee", these are a place for lurking psychopaths to " create the opportunity to meet other people" Ma'am, can I give you a ride home in my car........ I can't watch , tell me when its over. Remember that the hardest drinkin mofo's are sailors, skiiers, rugbyists,baseballers, footballers, frisbeeists, Kayakers (not true), soccertarians, curlers (true), golfers (also true,but you'll vote for them anyway), sausage vendors, jazz playing fuckups, my buddy Alex, mechanics (yes), drivers(no, but think yes) surfers, ski-dooers, softball lesbos and everybody else who gets together every couple of weeks with other humans to do something.Sad to say that, sports and drinking go hand in hand. 3.Church. The smoke and mirror deal goes over well in the rural parts of the country where people need a place to get together with their neighbours and shoot the shit, so to speak. This is the Big Smoke , Bright Lights Big City. Churches down here are full of drug addicts who are looking for a place to nod and maybe a sandwich and zealots on missionary work on the "New Frontier" I am surprised you haven't seen this. Its been all over the news. Churches =brainwashing and fondling. Not nescessaraily in that order. Reality is that if she is attending York U it is a waste land up there. Sad to say. Concrete campus built in the 70's. Gnarly, non human scale place. Escape to the "downtown" is really the only hope to find community. Rich Howard Indianapolis, Indiana 1967 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/01/2006 09:04PM by Rich Howard. |
Skye Skye Nott Infallible Moderator Location: Vancouveh Join Date: 12/18/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 476 Rally Car: Xratty |
Hell yeah, curling = one of the few sports where you can do better after a few drinks
Pretty fun game though. www.rallyrace.net |
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Meeting people is all about making yourself available to be met. There are wankers everywhere, that is a fact of life. If anyone can come up with a venue in which to meet only "normal" people than they are deluded. The fact is if you go around and are friendly you will make friends.
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Morten Morten Infallible Moderator Location: Vancouver, BC Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 366 Rally Car: 1974 Dodge Colt |
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