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I pay them to pay 100s of other people to be available at 100s of locations.

Plenty of other benefits to city life which are currently important to me. Food, entertainment and transit. Typically categories a ‘town’ falls flat on its face. Later on…well that’s what the retirement property in Niagara is for.

Anywho, enough for a new thread. Back to food!
Blah Blah Blah. Have fun spending 2hrs (actually you say it's 2 1/2) to get out of the city.
 
I take the credit but the R1 is the donkey doing all the work.

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Blah Blah Blah. Have fun spending 2hrs (actually you say it's 2 1/2) to get out of the city.
well..it was either a misinterpretation on some peoples part or I should have been more clear. I live at 401/404, i'm out of the city in 5 minutes, depending on how you quantify 'city'.

it's 2-2.5hrs to what i would call nice roads.
 
Disagree.
Crowsfoot slaps Camp31 silly, just like Smergy does us at the track.

I haven’t been to Crowsfoot yet, but I know someone who works there and he stands by their food. (As you would expect)

I agree with being underwhelmed by Camp 31.
 
I haven’t been to Crowsfoot yet, but I know someone who works there and he stands by their food. (As you would expect)
Food is excellent. As much as I like a proper smoked brisket (and these guys do a solid job) I don’t know if I would pay for it from them again. Why? Brisket portions are tiny. Like half the size of other meat portions.

Otherwise, I’d suggest we all chip in $15 and have Smergy take a day off work and smoke one for us. ;-)
 
Food is excellent. As much as I like a proper smoked brisket (and these guys do a solid job) I don’t know if I would pay for it from them again. Why? Brisket portions are tiny. Like half the size of other meat portions.

Otherwise, I’d suggest we all chip in $15 and have Smergy take a day off work and smoke one for us. ;-)

@smergy can smoke my meat any time!
 
I pay them to pay 100s of other people to be available at 100s of locations.

Plenty of other benefits to city life which are currently important to me. Food, entertainment and transit. Typically categories a ‘town’ falls flat on its face. Later on…well that’s what the retirement property in Niagara is for.

Anywho, enough for a new thread. Back to food!
Oh boy, would I ever like to start a "city vs. country life" thread. Having lived in places ranging from farmland Ontario to Toronto, I'd have a lot of input. But it would be best if I kept my mouth shut.
 
But it would be best if I kept my mouth shut.

Why? Everyone has an opinion, and who cares if people don’t agree with you. Besides, having an opinion only becomes a problem if you have the attitude of “this is what I think and you’re stupid/wrong/inferior for thinking otherwise!”
 
Food is excellent. As much as I like a proper smoked brisket (and these guys do a solid job) I don’t know if I would pay for it from them again. Why? Brisket portions are tiny. Like half the size of other meat portions.

Otherwise, I’d suggest we all chip in $15 and have Smergy take a day off work and smoke one for us. ;-)
I don't think you've seen the price of brisket lately....

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According to the water tower (they never lie) St Marys is a Town
Yesterday I needed a document notarized so I called the Mayor, met him downtown at the town hall. He signed & stamped my document (no charge), we chatted about how the family is doing and then I drove across town to the beer store and home. The entire trip, notarizing and all took 15 minutes.

Not sure you can get John Tory or Pat Brown to sign your documents at a moments notice. I'd also be surprised if you could get across town and back in 15 minutes.

According to Wikipedia, Saint Marys...

was laid out in 1844, and contains about 120 inhabitants. There is an excellent limestone quarry close to the village. Professions and Trades.—One grist mill, one saw mill, one physician and surgeon, two asheries, three stores, one tavern, one shoemaker, one tailor, one cooper, one blacksmith

I heard they now have 2 blacksmiths.
 
According to Wikipedia, Saint Marys...

was laid out in 1844, and contains about 120 inhabitants. There is an excellent limestone quarry close to the village. Professions and Trades.—One grist mill, one saw mill, one physician and surgeon, two asheries, three stores, one tavern, one shoemaker, one tailor, one cooper, one blacksmith

I heard they now have 2 blacksmiths.

It’s also the home to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
 
Anyone up for a jet out to hockley on Sunday?Likely leave from north Waterloo about 12:30?

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Anyone up for a jet out to hockley on Sunday?Likely leave from north Waterloo about 12:30?

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FYI, there may be a freight train running through that area in the afternoon - FB group "GTA Motorcycle Riders" is heading out of Bolton at 1pm for their season opener, which attracts over 100 riders, and they usually hit Hockley and the Forks. The route will be on Scenic but not sure if they're posting the QR code online or in person:



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