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questions from an exhibition newbie

gramage

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this is my first time being in the city for the ex, and I was planning on going down at some point this week. Whats the best time to go? Anyone know anything particularly fun that will be running?
 

Why Not?

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Catch the air show. It is usually good. Not much else is.
 

Foxhound

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Oh, Exhibition! I thought you said exhibitionist and was going to offer you a tip or two regarding nuns and troups of brownies! Oh well...!

P.S. You must get a dozen Naleway's perogies in the Food Building, a twelve inch Super Corn Dog on the midway and a funnel cake topped with cherries for dessert! A 3500 calorie meal easily after which you're so bloated with solid grease that you want to crawl off somewhere and die - even if you're part of the race of horndogs!
 
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comefromaway

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following the meal thee's also the "drop zone"...then there are the frozen waffles with ice cream; there's also the animals and a dog show


and for dessert, Diane and Erica are both short walks from the Prince's Gates
 

TheNiteHwk

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Went to the CNE for first time in 5 years twice last week. It's not what it use to be that's for sure. IMNSHO... No deals in the food building like there use to be. Electronic and other 'sales type' booths moved from Better Living Centre to some obscure location that took me almost an hour to find. And it's only half the size it use to be. Better Living Centre looks like a cheap flea market from the outback. Admission price $9. Blah, Blah, Blah.

Now that I vented, let me contradict myself. To tell the truth the main reason I went there was to go shopping. Cause in the old days you could get some really good deals there. Bought my self a 24-inch Sony Flat Screen TV, a Sony AM/FM CD Walkman and a foot massage machine for a total of $980. Tax inc. ( I negotiated the tax off on the TV.) (All 'cash' deals) Not bad. Got a good deal on the TV.

Oh... and I would not be The Hawk if I did not mention the abundance of 'eye candy' everywhere. LOL.
 
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t_dot

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the ex sux...

don't bother buying an all inclusive pass. the rides are shit and very questionable from a safty stand point. however, if you love junky food as much as i do, just buy a general admission ticket and enjoy the corndogs and other sundry. after you've filled up your gizzard head over to the machine-gun bee bee game and have some fun.

on a side note gramage, the ex attracts tons of trampy teenage girls, so you might love it.
 

Foxhound

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"... the ex attracts tons of trampy teenage girls, so you(Gramage) might love it." - T Dot

And Gramage is not the only one who might! The young stuff, the skank, the midriffs, the cleavage, wow! I tell ya, it's fabulous man!
 

Footsoldier

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If you get a chance,stop by the food building and try some of Tiny Tim's donuts,they're good! And make sure to make good use of them,since you've worked at Tim Horton's,the almighty donut holes should give you a nice pick up line for the nice looking gals all over the ex!

Ask them have they ever tried something with nice,white frosting coming out of it! :D
 

vidi vici veni

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Being picky

comefromaway said:
[snip]and for dessert, Diane and Erica are both short walks from the Prince's Gates
Actually, it's the Princes' Gates, named after Princes Edward and George who dedicated the structure in 1927.

vvv
 
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