Never, never, never, never coming back here!

Heh 🙂 No, we haven’t had a bad day, in fact (especially after finding Capt. Kirk’s grundies on the footpath) we had a great, but exhausting, day.  After brekkie at Tim Hortons (the coffee always seems weak, even Starbucks, plus Lorraine says hers alwasys tastes  ‘greasy”) we wandered through the entertainment area and up to Rogers Stadium, home of the Toronto Blue Jays (and other teams, but it’s the BJ’s we’re going to see on Thursday). We grabbed an ice cream, admired the gardens and then paid for an hour tour of the stadium. We had a very knowledgeable guide, but mate, was he weird! He walked backwards almost constantly, talking and explaining (it was almost a continuous moonwalk, ala Michael Jackson). We went into the VIP and Corporate boxes (wow!) into the media room and finally, down onto the actual playing surface – astro turf # something … and every place we went, as we left, he said “make sure you have everything, ‘cuz we’re never, never, never, never coming back here!” After our tour (notice the 9foot high hairdryer – for basketball players!), we jumped the double decker tour bus and went back to the Eaton Centre and did some shopping. Lorriane bought a new jacket and jeans (Sears), I got a new polo. Grabbed some Canada Dry and back to the room to rest our aching feet! Lorraine is now snoring while I type this 🙂 Tomorrow; the zoo! (insert kids singing “we’re all going to the zoo tomorrow….”) and I must ring Karen to meet up for a coffee – or more Canadian Club.

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1 Response to Never, never, never, never coming back here!

  1. Deb Krndija's avatar Deb Krndija says:

    It’s more likely that if you left something and went back for it that it would be gone! I noticed in the summer when I was back in Ontario that even if I ordered tea somewhere that there always seemed to be little grease blobs floating on top of the water. I could understand it maybe if I used cream or milk in my tea, but since I drink it black I can only guess that maybe the grease comes from some sort of oil residue in the cup itself?

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