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SJ.com Outing, er, GetTogether, Toronto, July 14-16

I'm wiht wicked n the dance club theory... watching totally spatic drnks think they look cool on a dance floor is great entertainment.

And don't worry, JR, us old guys can sit at the bar laughing at the dorky dancers.
 
How about karaoke?

HC & I do a mean "I've Got you Babe".

Well, me not so much.
 
JR said:
How about karaoke?

HC & I do a mean "I've Got you Babe".

Well, me not so much.

You gotta get me really, realy, really stupid drunk before I consider that (And I haven't been that drunk in probably 10(0) years)
 
JR said:
How about karaoke?
HC & I do a mean "I've Got you Babe".
Well, me not so much.

Oooooh, yeah!  The Boy can really sing... if you like Weird Al. Or Sinatra.  Or Weird Al (or a lot of other artists) sung in the style of Sinatra. And me, well... I know some songs that don't require actual singing.
 
PaperDoll said:
JR said:
How about karaoke?
HC & I do a mean "I've Got you Babe".
Well, me not so much.

Oooooh, yeah!  The Boy can really sing... if you like Weird Al. Or Sinatra.  Or Weird Al (or a lot of other artists) sung in the style of Sinatra.  And me, well... I know some songs that don't require actual singing.
I tried "Mack the Knife" one evening--oh, it was actually morning--and made a complete ass of myself.
 
JR said:
PaperDoll said:
JR said:
How about karaoke?
HC & I do a mean "I've Got you Babe".
Well, me not so much.

Oooooh, yeah!  The Boy can really sing... if you like Weird Al. Or Sinatra.  Or Weird Al (or a lot of other artists) sung in the style of Sinatra.  And me, well... I know some songs that don't require actual singing.
I tried "Mack the Knife" one evening--oh, it was actually morning--and made a complete ass of myself.

Was that before or after the ceasars?
 
Sxysprtswrtr said:
JR said:
PaperDoll said:
JR said:
How about karaoke?
HC & I do a mean "I've Got you Babe".
Well, me not so much.

Oooooh, yeah!  The Boy can really sing... if you like Weird Al. Or Sinatra.  Or Weird Al (or a lot of other artists) sung in the style of Sinatra.  And me, well... I know some songs that don't require actual singing.
I tried "Mack the Knife" one evening--oh, it was actually morning--and made a complete ass of myself.

Was that before or after the ceasars?
I think it was after about 1/2 dozen pints of Blue.
 
Just get home from work and am missing all the fun.
I hope these dance clubs allow casual dress 'cause I am not bringing any pants (shorts only).
Weather calls for high 80s each day. I may look like a tourist but I'll be cool and comfortable.
And they better play lots of disco, not that techno crap on XM 81 BPM.
heck, I'll bring my own XM boombox and turn my room at the HV into a club.
No cover, no pants, no problems.
And on a serous note, I've crossed the border 4 times over the last 4 years and they have NEVER asked for my birth certificate. I brought it the first time and it went unused.
They look at your photo ID, ask what the purpose of your trip is and that's it.
Course with my luck, they'll ask for the BC.
 
imjustagirl said:
But I DON'T have a birth certificate. It's a 'record of birth' or some shirt. It's not the thing you get at the hospital or whatever.

And I have a crapload of photo IDs.

Does it look somewhat official looking (meaning, it doesn't look like something you made up on Quark).

I'm guessing what you got is something very similar to what you'd get at the Hall of Records (or whatever its called).


I don't think I've ever been asked for my BC whenever I hit Canada. Of course I always bring it, just to be safe, but never had to show it.
 
Double J said:
JR, HC, any chance for a tour of your place?

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...476&call_pageid=968350130169&col=969483202845

Those who have a shortage of imaginary ghosts will find all they need on the grounds of the old Toronto Hospital for the Insane at Kipling and Lakeshore. If the name sounds a little harsh, consider another one the place went under: The Mimico Lunatic Asylum.

;D
It's one of my favorite spots, about 3 kms from our place. The lakeshore bike path goes through the grounds and there's a couple of ponds that freeze over in the winter where I've played a little shinny over the years.

And the buildings were used in the shooting of the Police Academy movies.
 
Double J said:
JR, HC, any chance for a tour of your place?

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...476&call_pageid=968350130169&col=969483202845

Those who have a shortage of imaginary ghosts will find all they need on the grounds of the old Toronto Hospital for the Insane at Kipling and Lakeshore. If the name sounds a little harsh, consider another one the place went under: The Mimico Lunatic Asylum.

;D
A sign of things to come ... JR took me there on our first date.  :D
 

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