Actually it's sad. It's sad that you do so much trolling, while you cry about trolling, lol.Too funny
Actually, it's funny. I lied, lol.
Actually it's sad. It's sad that you do so much trolling, while you cry about trolling, lol.Too funny
Brampton... Damn, I remember that town - and the ride in a flower box to Montreal (courtesy of CN express and the natural brattiness of the five-year-old I was) Trust me.... There was a tearful reunion when Dad got there to pick us upLOL, sorry about that....was it the Brampton thing?
That's your MO, not mine...Go ruin some other forum.
And I got a greeny! I get lots of reds.:icon_smile:
The bear ones are all bad.lol!
Hope my internet reputation is not sullied by these.
Talk about abuse of the rep system!
Flower box?Brampton... Damn, I remember that town - and the ride in a flower box to Montreal (courtesy of CN express and the natural brattiness of the five-year-old I was) Trust me.... There was a tearful reunion when Dad got there to pick us up
Going to make another call to the rcmp?
I cant wait,they all think your an idiot after the last time.
Their words,not mine.
You picked the wrong guy to fuk with mon ami.
Brampton was cool during the 70's, lost it's appeal in the 80's.That's cool.
It's funny how you quoted a troll when you said that though.
Anyways, I lived in Brampton for a bit, neat place.
Mount trashmore was always a hoot in the winter.
That doesn't surprise me,internet stalkers do that all the time.Actually it's sad. It's sad that you do so much trolling, while you cry about trolling, lol.
Actually, it's funny. I lied, lol.
I meant to say early 70's in my other post. I was there for a bit in 75. I was 5, so my memory of the place is only about 4 feet tall. lol.Brampton was cool during the 70's, lost it's appeal in the 80's.
You bet, I remember it when it still had a burn stack on it.Mount trashmore? Are you referring to Chingcousy Park?
They used to ship seeds and flowers from Georgetown via Brampton on CN Express boxcars - where Dad worked - in great big kid-sized boxes. The roller ride was fun. Better than a day as rail freight? Not so much. Ice cream and goodies in that strange place where they spoke another language wasn't so bad ... but Dad was pee'd when the Rapido got to Montreal.Flower box?
We use to break the windows in the green houses where they grew the roses, use to come home with glass in my feet all the time...bare footin.They used to ship seeds and flowers from Georgetown via Brampton on CN Express boxcars - where Dad worked - in great big kid-sized boxes. The roller ride was fun. Better than a day as rail freight? Not so much. Ice cream and goodies in that strange place where they spoke another language wasn't so bad ... but Dad was pee'd when the Rapido got to Montreal.
It's not the same place any more. At least the station's almost the same - outside, anyhowWe use to break the windows in the green houses where they grew the roses, use to come home with glass in my feet all the time...bare footin.
The last time I was in Brampton, there was still coal sitting under the coal dump just off Queen.It's not the same place any more. At least the station's almost the same - outside, anyhow
Holy sh&t, the coal dump, ask my mother about that. I lived in old town Brampton on Nelson St, it was one of my stompin grounds.The last time I was in Brampton, there was still coal sitting under the coal dump just off Queen.
Been a while.... Tracks are gone, there's a parking lot where the express sheds used to be and a ritzy condo where the coal sheds were - north of the track.The last time I was in Brampton, there was still coal sitting under the coal dump just off Queen.
Transit Center was there before I left in 91.Been a while.... Tracks are gone, there's a parking lot where the express sheds used to be and a ritzy condo where the coal sheds were - north of the track.
I was 5 in 75, I remember the Onion Family and the two brothers, last name Clarke.Holy sh&t, the coal dump, ask my mother about that. I lived in old town Brampton on Nelson St, it was one of my stompin grounds.
It was a cool place to be a kid, lots of memories. Do we know each other???
No doubt.Been a while.... Tracks are gone, there's a parking lot where the express sheds used to be and a ritzy condo where the coal sheds were - north of the track.
I was 5 in 75, I remember the Onion Family and the two brothers, last name Clarke.
That's about it.
You know the old CP yard with the road to rail ramp? We lived just across Queen from there. I still remember putting pennies on the track at the CP/CN crossing.
No doubt.
I wonder if the old CCM factory is still there. That place seemed so awesome when I was little.
If you wouldn't mind trolling some other thread, the adults are talking now.I was building roads in the rocky mountains when you were pooping your diapers then.
Too funny!
Military service to ensure better drive thru service at McDonalds? Pretty expensive training for fast food.Worked for that in Texas.. received a letter of achievement for going out of my way for the customer..
Maybe a different mindset that I take pride in my job and try to do the best I can, as well as go out of the way for the customer..
Guess that is why when I quit a job, I can go back and get hired immediately..
It's called work ethics..
I think Canada needs to do like Germany and send all youth to the military for 6 months. I bet you they would have better work ethics and maybe be able to land a better job.. just say'in.
Clarke doesn't ring a bell.I was 5 in 75, I remember the Onion Family and the two brothers, last name Clarke.
That's about it.
You know the old CP yard with the road to rail ramp? We lived just across Queen from there. I still remember putting pennies on the track at the CP/CN crossing.
No doubt.
I wonder if the old CCM factory is still there. That place seemed so awesome when I was little.
No, I turned 5 that summer and moved to Quebec before I started school.Did you go to Central Public?
The Clarke brothers were older than me, and they used to take me on all sort of adventures around there.Ya, pennys on the track were an every day event, we use to hide in the concaves of the bridge that went over Queen as the trains went by, WOW that was wild.
Doesn't come to mind.Do you remember the barber just below the rail bridge on queen? First hair cut.