Drewbie to Korea - Page 24
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Tyraxus
United States56 Posts
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Kabras
Romania3508 Posts
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Zorkmid
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On August 18 2011 13:30 MrDudeMan wrote: Honestly it doesnt really matter, southern canada is very similar to northern america (i.e toronto is similar to new york). As a guy from Toronto that recently spent a week in New York, they are NOTHING alike. New York Kicks Ass. | ||
ishboh
United States954 Posts
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ReaperX
Hong Kong1758 Posts
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RusHXceL
United States1004 Posts
Looks like Drewbie going to sleep in one of those beds @ 1:50 LoL | ||
Xaerkar
United States230 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Dangit Polt you stole his title! | ||
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Whitewing
United States7483 Posts
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mechavoc
United States664 Posts
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MinKi
Korea (South)151 Posts
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captainwaffles
United States1050 Posts
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Loxley
Netherlands2480 Posts
On August 19 2011 10:29 captainwaffles wrote: Always support foreigners, even if it looks grim ^^ Master on korean ladder and some impressive play so far. Even seen a korean rage pre-gg. Thats a new one ![]() | ||
MinKi
Korea (South)151 Posts
On August 18 2011 21:03 Zorkmid wrote: As a guy from Toronto that recently spent a week in New York, they are NOTHING alike. New York Kicks Ass. Don't listen to this guy, Toronto and NYC have a lot in common. For starters, they are both the most populous cities in their respective nations, both serve as financial hubs, with an amazing selection of places to eat... both cities are multi cultural.... heck Toronto used to be called "york" some more similarities: new york has central park, toronto has high park... i can find a lot more simlarities than differences between the two ports... staten island ferry = toronto island ferry our entertainment sector compares to new york.... seriously i dunno what this guys going on about when he says "they are NOTHING alike" wake up bud... i was born in toronto, spent the better part of my life here, and yes, i've been to new york numerous times. the few differences that i seen: NYC's transit system is better than Toronto's, mainly because it runs 24 hours a day. From my experience, people tend to be a little friendlier in New York. And of course, rent is a lot more expensive in New York, especially in upper Manhattan. Oh, and New York has way more museums. It's crazy there, they have a museum for everything lol.. The way I see it, Toronto is like New York, just a little behind in every category, but not that far. Just like in New York, if you have the money, you can get anything you want in Toronto, from the finest of hookers to the most potent of herbs. I have a good friend in Brooklyn, and he's seeing a girl here in Toronto.. He tells me that he likes Toronto more, so I guess it's like they say, the grass is always greener on the other side. | ||
Zorkmid
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ZeromuS
Canada13379 Posts
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MinKi
Korea (South)151 Posts
On August 19 2011 23:00 Zorkmid wrote: Nah man, I don't care about the similarities in their wikipedia entries. The two cities have a totally different feel. When I got back home, landed downtown at the Porter Terminal. It was like farmland. If you look at it that way, then I totally agree with you. | ||
TrickyGilligan
United States641 Posts
On August 18 2011 23:47 RusHXceL wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZKuSgL6NA8 Looks like Drewbie going to sleep in one of those beds @ 1:50 LoL Oh man, what the fuck >< At least get bunk beds, c'mon! | ||
Svennedude
Belgium86 Posts
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Rylaji
Sweden580 Posts
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Ripper41
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