Flippant Friday: A stroll around town
Dec. 15th, 2006 04:25 pmOkay, guys, it's another photo-dump. But considering that there was talk about a "photograph your commute home" meme the other day, I don't think anyone should complain.

If you can't read the tiny type, this is the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. Mostly staffed by well-intentioned people, often late with disability and welfare cheques. I think someone got sick of waiting.

I was just going to e-mail this one to
annaotto, but I thought some of you might also find it amusing.

Someone decided to re-enact Pacman using a Big Mac and the streetcar shelter. The buns are squishy enough that they stick to the glass.

It's mean to make fun of restaurants that don't employ copy-editors, and besides, that's part of their charm. I actually think this is really awesome, because it isn't a menu...

...it's a giant (and very informative) poster. And if that wasn't good enough, this place used to be a McDonald's. Now it's a Korean BBQ joint. There's probably not much on the menu that I can eat, but I feel like I should check it out just on principle. We're so used to seeing American chains take over cool independent establishments that it's great to see the opposite happen.
Finally, since I know that half of you only read my blog to see Marinetti:

Here he is, bathed in angelic light. About five minutes later he decided to pick a fight with L., sleeping peacefully on my bed. What a wanker.

If you can't read the tiny type, this is the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. Mostly staffed by well-intentioned people, often late with disability and welfare cheques. I think someone got sick of waiting.

I was just going to e-mail this one to

Someone decided to re-enact Pacman using a Big Mac and the streetcar shelter. The buns are squishy enough that they stick to the glass.

It's mean to make fun of restaurants that don't employ copy-editors, and besides, that's part of their charm. I actually think this is really awesome, because it isn't a menu...

...it's a giant (and very informative) poster. And if that wasn't good enough, this place used to be a McDonald's. Now it's a Korean BBQ joint. There's probably not much on the menu that I can eat, but I feel like I should check it out just on principle. We're so used to seeing American chains take over cool independent establishments that it's great to see the opposite happen.
Finally, since I know that half of you only read my blog to see Marinetti:

Here he is, bathed in angelic light. About five minutes later he decided to pick a fight with L., sleeping peacefully on my bed. What a wanker.