Saturday, April 17, 2010
Oh man....
I think I'm going through mid-life crisis at mid-20s. Feeling a little out of place, haven't quite achieved what I am hoping to, and that dream of retiring at 30 is definitely not happening. I'm feeling a loss of passion for life and for love, hopefully going back to school will help provide some guidance.
Time to do some re-alignment...
In the words of Engelbert..."Please release me and let me go..."
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Why are people so rude?
So many mornings I have waited in a line for the bus, only to see a few others who come along to start his/ her own line (or sometimes lines). Quite honestly, what did you think the rest of us were doing? What gives you the right to start your own line and then rush onto the bus?
And once you're on the bus, why won't the people move down the bus? Look, if I'm correct, you were probably standing at the stop waiting for the bus just 5 - 10 minutes ago. You KNOW how cold it is out there, so let's try to fit as many people onto the bus as we can. If you're not getting off until the final stop anyway, why are you so concerned with standing right at the door? Everyone has to get off when the bus arrives at the terminal regardless.
Here's one more thing that I do not understand - if you see an elderly person or a pregnant woman, why won't you get up from your seat? Ok, so maybe a few of you have twisted your ankle recently and you can't put too much pressure on your leg, but I would be dumbfounded if you're telling me that's every single person who has a seat on the train or bus. You have no idea how much extra weight the poor little pregnant girl is carrying. Or how much more difficult it is for an elderly person to maintain his/ her balance around those crazy curves on the road. You're young and capable, so why don't you give up your seat for someone who really really needs it?
So it seems that, we, as riders, have a fair bit of work to do too.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
How do you know if a guy likes you?
Technically, I'm not so sure I'm even interested in the guy, so why should it even matter right? I guess at the end of the day, we all have that little speck of curiosity we're looking to fulfill.
Of course, I could totally be oversensitive. I mean, I barely talk to this guy, it's just that I find him more quiet around me than around other people. Who knows, maybe he just finds me boring. Maybe we don't talk much because we don't share any common interests. Wow, if that is the case, I don't think I want to know because it'll totally crush me. And man, I'm a happy person so I do not want to be crushed emotionally.
Then I wonder to myself, if, if in fact he does like me, and we go on dates, what would we be talking about? Maybe it'll just end up being all awkward and we'll never talk to each another again after one date. That would be funny.
Hmm...maybe I just have too big a void to fill, too much time on my hand these days. Oh boy, I'm rambling on now. Oh well, better go to sleep and concentrate on something else!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
TTC Fare Hike...yet again
This year, the TTC proposed a new fare beginning in January, 2010. Hearing this news, many riders began to, what the TTC called, "hoarding" tokens. At one point, the TTC representative explained that by hoarding tokens, it would potentially cost them $5 million in revenue. Unforunately, he did not explain the reasons as to why. On other blog sites, people are speculating that he was referring to future revenues (after the fare increase).
The funny thing is, even though there is a potential shortfall of $5 million in future revenue, he did not consider the extra revenue that is going into the TTC EVERY SINGLE DAY since the hoarding began. If riders are purchasing as much as the TTC claims, there should be a sudden influx of revenue every day. This extra money can be used for investments, dump it into a short-term money market fund and make some extra interests off of it.
There are a few things I don't understand:
1. The TTC had to issue temporary tickets as a result of the severe token hoarding - yet they have a few control measures in place. Once they are sold out, there is usually a sign that says "Tokens sold out". Second, there is also a limit on how many you can buy each time. Lastly, there is a certain number of tokens going back into circulation every day.
The worst thing is, after like 3 days of issuing the tickets, they were all sold out! With tickets, it's not a matter of taking them out of the fare box and putting it back into circulation. Once they've been used, you can't recycle them for sale.
2. They claim the Metropass was giving riders "too good of a deal", so they have to adjust the price on that too. Firstly, there is no longer free parking offered on the Metropass. And second, in a normal 4-week month, you have to make at least 8 additional trips to break-even (A token fare will be $2.50, and the cost of the new pass will be $121. So to break-even, you at least have to make 48 trips on the pass). Think about it, 8 extra trips in a month? How is that a good deal?
One of their concerns is that the Metropass is now transferrable, and that is why they're losing a lot of money. To be honest, if I bought a Metropass to go to work, chances are I won't be able to let someone else use that pass for the 10 hours I'm at work.
They're putting an 11% increase on the cost of the pass, while most of the population will be stuck with a salary freeze or a very very minimal increase in salary. While their workers threatened to halt all operations if they did not receive their salary increase. How is that fair to the riders?
It's unfortunate because they basically know they are a monopoly in the city. There is not other public transportation system to compete with. The saddest thing is we call ourselves a "world-class city", and yet if anyone from any other world-class city was to come here, they would scoff at our dilapidated system, the mostly rude transit operators who aren't helpful with directions, and the little tokens we still use.
Come on TTC, grow up already.
*Visit ttcrider.ca to find out what you can do. It's a small glimmer of hope, but at least it's a start.
**Funny, when I was editing this post I just noticed a post from April 2008 where the TTC was threatening us with a strike. *sigh*
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Beautiful SXM
We flew on Air Transat, a flight that left bright and early at 6:20am in the morning. We left home around 3:45am, it sounds early I know, but the excitement kept me up most of the time anyway. I was surprised there breakfast was included in-flight, especially with all the cost cutting these days. Had I known, I also wouldn't have spent the $3.75 on a cream cheese bagel.
In any event, we got on the flight and I fell asleep shortly after. By the time I woke up we were close to Sint Maarten and the flight was preparing to land. Of course I was all perky by then waiting to see our plane fly over the heads of the swimmers on Maho beach.
We arrived at SXM around 12pm. My wonderful man got us a rental car (a little white Daihatsu) and we were on our merry way to the resort. After checking in and dropping off our bags, we drove over to Philipsburgh and checked our some jewelery stores. By that time it was late in the afternoon so we stopped at Get Wet Beach Bar and grabbed a poutine and some beers. Beer prices were awesome in SXM...see below:
We returned to the resort shortly after and grabbed a Reine pizza from the on-site bakery as dinner. All the eating and beer drinking turned me into bed pretty quickly thereafter.
The next morning we grabbed breakfast at the same bakery, called Au Pain de Sucre. This place is a bakery/ cafe in the morning and in the evening a young French guy turns it into a pizzeria. We walked down at the marina to enjoy the scene and just spent the day lulling around the beach side. Later on, we went down to the Bucaneer beach bar by Kim Sha beach (another beach near the resort, within walking distance) and had a couple of shooters and ribs. It was a relaxing kind of day, and we picked up some groceries from Le Grand Marche to cook dinner.
Monday morning we picked up some baguette and croissants from the bakery for breakfast. We tried out this peach jam from France and it was amazing! I've never had a jam that contained more than 50% fruit in it. :)
Later in the day we drove over to the capital on the French side - Marigot. The architecture was distinctly different from the Dutch side and full of vibrant colours. We stopped at the docks to take some pictures of Fort Louis and ventured around town on foot. During our adventure, we came across a little herb/ gardening store called Au Comptoir du Jardin. I loved the little boutiquey feel of the store, and the store owners were extremely generous. They clearly explained each and every item to us with interesting stories. Look at all the goodies I scored!
We celebrated our 3 year anniversary that night at a restaurant called The Boat House, which served wonderful grilled seafood at reasonable prices.
On the following day we headed over to the beach early in the morning and enjoyed the beautiful sea. After a couple of hours at the beach (and about 10 mosquito bites later), we drove over to the buttefly farm and were surrounded by butterflies from around the world. I was really freaked out at first but the guide gave a wonderful explanation and calmed my fears. We drove around town for the day and visited our favourite place (okay, MY favourite place) Le Grand Marche again to prep for another delicious spaghetti dinner.
On Wednesday morning we had our giant papaya for breakfast. We lazied around the suite for a bit and finally got around to go out. My boyfriend took me to Grand Case for lolos (something I had been desiring before we even left for the trip), and we had so much fun! It was one of the best places to eat (in terms of food AND price) and they let us bum around long after we were done eating.

On Thursday, we had more baguette and cheese for breakfast, and made some omlettes with more cheese. My boyfriend then took me to Philipsburgh and bought me some "shinies" (I love you hunny!), and we got a couple of freebies from the tourism brochures. We ate some more at Get Wet beach bar (and yes, I was drunk once again) and hit the beach again when we returned to the resort. For dinner we cooked some Korean vermicelli and instant noodles, and finished off the papaya for dessert.
On the last day we just chilled again. We had some more omlettes and cheese for breakfast, and then we went back to Margiot and bought more French goodies from the gardening store. Because it was Good Friday pretty much everything was closed, so we just hit the resort beach some more and gathered our thoughts before heading home on the following day.
I love this island, I really do. The people are nice, there's a lot of beaches, the weather wasn't overly humid either. I really look forward to going back one day!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Wasabi Japanese Buffet
The food wasn't bad so to speak, but the cost of the dinner was a hefty sum. The three of us paid close to $100 for the buffet. At that price, we could have eaten at a nice pasta or fish at Il Fornello, got a glass of wine, and shared a dessert.
If anyone is thinking of going, I definitely do not recommend it.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Zune me baby!
First off, thank you so much to Microsoft and Matchstick for hosting this online survey, which, due to my qualifications, rendered me a brand new 8GB Zune!
After a very tiring battle with FedEx, I finally got my Zune at the office. I was more than excited to tear open the package and found some goodies - including my awesome player, some nice headphones, and the adapter that goes along with it.

This thing can sync to your computer wirelessly, between Zunes so you can easily swap music and cool vids with friends, and does lots of other cool stuff. There is a whole online community dedicated to this player. This thing also plays FM video (yes! no more FM adpaters), and has a full colour screen.
I am super-excited and can't wait to charget this thing up and try it out.
For those of you who are interested in an opportunity to do some good, or enter for a chance to win a $500 gift card at amazon, you can do the following:
1. log on to chatthreads.com and enter conversation ID 102 986 0204
2. follow the steps and tell them about your conversation (or how you learned about Zune)
3. then you can enter for a chance to win a $500 gift card or ask them to make a donation to your choice of charitable organization
I'll definitely post some more once I've begun trying this player out. Woohoo!