Hi Johnny, another great walkabout! I enjoy watching all your episodes. Used to live there once, what now seems like, ages ago. One place that I used to enjoy visiting was the Village By The Grange, located between the St. Patrick and Macaul streets. It used to have interesting boutique stores and fast food joints. I wonder if you would like to check it out at some time? Thank you.
Hi Johnny, hope you're doing well. The new headphones you wore in the Santa Claus & Stumbles streams yesterday look very stylish! Love the colour of the headphones too ☺ many thanks for the walk, love the Yonge signage here 20:25 Have a great day ☺
I like the wider platforms at Bloor St. I remember the old, narrow yellow tiled walls, the pool hall in the entrance stairwell down from Bloor East south side and of course - Roy Rodger’s restaurant on the south-east corner for the best people watching at street level. 1976 was a very good year 😊❤
A bit off topic but if you haven’t already, make a bike ride video on the newly installed protected bike lanes on Eglinton Avenue West (even though Doug Ford will get rid of them soon sadly)
Hi Johnny, I am traveling from Nova Scotia to Toronto in May by myself for a concert. I want to head to the airport after the concert in an uber, but I anticipate it to be really busy. Should I pre-book my uber to guarantee my ride to the airport? How long for the traffic like that at such an event to die down? Would it be advisable to hang around downtown a couple hours before I head to Pearson Airport?
I don’t recommend taking an Uber from downtown to the airport, it will indeed be very busy. What you can do is take the UP Express train from Union Station to the airport. It will get you there in about 25 minutes. Chances are if you get an Uber, you’ll be stuck in traffic for a long time but it’s your choice.
Yonge Street was awesome in the early 80s when you could go downtown high on LSD and laugh your ass off or go smoke a doobie on a side street while keeping a lookout for the Pigs then go back to the theatre to watch Rocky Horror Picture Show .
I don't know .. I lived in Toronto in 1975 , 76 and 1977 . I was in my 19 / 21 years of age . I was young and looking for the world . At that time Toronto ( its people ) never looked happy , empathetic , nice . I thought that was because of the weather , the cold , the rain not much sun ... but almost 50 years after I see Toronto is the same . Closed faces in the streets , in the buildings , no smiles , everyone rushing to nowhere , cold figures ... Yeah , you showed me a black bleak friday in Toronto , that's for sure . Nothing has changed . Thank god Canada is not like Toronto . Get a life Toronto ! From Portugal 🇵🇹
FYI, I went back on Saturday and got the Bose QCs in sandstone and love them so far. Thx for watching!
good morning everyone
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Hi Johnny, another great walkabout! I enjoy watching all your episodes. Used to live there once, what now seems like, ages ago. One place that I used to enjoy visiting was the Village By The Grange, located between the St. Patrick and Macaul streets. It used to have interesting boutique stores and fast food joints. I wonder if you would like to check it out at some time? Thank you.
Hi Johnny, hope you're doing well. The new headphones you wore in the Santa Claus & Stumbles streams yesterday look very stylish! Love the colour of the headphones too ☺ many thanks for the walk, love the Yonge signage here 20:25 Have a great day ☺
I like the wider platforms at Bloor St. I remember the old, narrow yellow tiled walls, the pool hall in the entrance stairwell down from Bloor East south side and of course - Roy Rodger’s restaurant on the south-east corner for the best people watching at street level. 1976 was a very good year 😊❤
Hello there and good morning from Montreal QC ! .. hey everyone ! ..
fantastic video Johnny
Awesome job recording this video Johnny keep up the good work sir,
~Liam
Good. Morning
Happy Black Friday everyone! haha
I think I counted three or foyr Maccy Ds along the way 😂
Hope these last for a long time.
A bit off topic but if you haven’t already, make a bike ride video on the newly installed protected bike lanes on Eglinton Avenue West (even though Doug Ford will get rid of them soon sadly)
go with bose qc ultra or apple airpod max.. I have both.. don't need the others.
lucky with the shoelace/staircase event, that it didn't turn out like an injury of actionkid
30:15
Con-Stable= A Stable-Con= Conning your Stability.
Looks like the one condo construction stalled again. Looking for more money to finish.
4:25 28th, not 24th
Wow
I feel like all of Europe is doing Black Friday week also, also not really crazy sales tbh
Hi Johnny, I am traveling from Nova Scotia to Toronto in May by myself for a concert. I want to head to the airport after the concert in an uber, but I anticipate it to be really busy. Should I pre-book my uber to guarantee my ride to the airport? How long for the traffic like that at such an event to die down? Would it be advisable to hang around downtown a couple hours before I head to Pearson Airport?
I don’t recommend taking an Uber from downtown to the airport, it will indeed be very busy. What you can do is take the UP Express train from Union Station to the airport. It will get you there in about 25 minutes. Chances are if you get an Uber, you’ll be stuck in traffic for a long time but it’s your choice.
@@Alex-bf9ec ok, and how long does the up express operate. what is the last train heading to pearson?
@ The last train departing Union is at 1:00 AM
@@Alex-bf9ec thank you so much !
What is your role ?
I’m surprised you didn’t make a video on the Santa Claus parade, maybe too many crowds.
He did as a livestream
@ I just found it!!!! 😊thanks
Please do not record in Best Buy. Live blogging or recording is not allowed in the store. People will report you.
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Yonge Street was awesome in the early 80s when you could go downtown high on LSD and laugh your ass off or go smoke a doobie on a side street while keeping a lookout for the Pigs then go back to the theatre to watch Rocky Horror Picture Show .
I don't know .. I lived in Toronto in 1975 , 76 and 1977 . I was in my 19 / 21 years of age .
I was young and looking for the world . At that time Toronto ( its people ) never looked happy , empathetic , nice . I thought that was because of the weather , the cold , the rain not much sun ... but almost 50 years after I see Toronto is the same . Closed faces in the streets , in the buildings , no smiles , everyone rushing to nowhere , cold figures ... Yeah , you showed me a black bleak friday in Toronto , that's for sure .
Nothing has changed . Thank god Canada is not like Toronto . Get a life Toronto !
From Portugal 🇵🇹