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Old Posted Jan 4, 2009, 4:11 AM
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Well these phony tv personalities want you to think that they contribute to the community in which they work...yet they choose to live elsewhere. Pretty phony. Yes it very much seems to be an issue of both the reason for commuting vs the choice of real estate. I would not want to live in Ham. and work in TO. Between when you leave and return to home that could make it a 12hour day.

How much to you spend to commute?
GO +
HSR+
TTC

per month?

Both you and your partner commute to TO?

No it does not answer my question - because what you are saying is that you rather live in Ham. because you have met more (quality) people.

My reply is that people dont always get to live where they want.

The music blasters and yappy the dog are issues, for sure and after of year of tolerance - there is now zero tolerance. But I would say that the issue with Ham. is not specific to noise, thats not specific to Ham. and could exist in TO, but the depressing ghetto like preception of all the garbage and tagging, the empty retail and poor building maintanence is more tolerable than the former - it just depressing. So little does so much to harm this city. I walk through a school yard and the staff put out rubbish bins and yet the place is filled with litter - regularly. It never happened in my day. A decent principle would have the students out there not only cleaning up the school yard but the neighbourhood too!

mic67
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