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Quick question about camera phone etiquette

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is slightly creepy. and totally sexy. IMO (he does a better job at keeping it "inside" though)

well played, hugh breasts!
 
Unreal.

Fokkin' guy.

We try to keep things genuine at this forum and then this POS pulls this shit.

Rake, I dare you to show up to the bash next year.

don't worry Raker, this same guy cried over Cougarbait NOT posting the SAME content here as he did at SBR

he doesn't really know what he wants.

I know what I want, MORE tight butt pics
 

Matty, back before CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) was created they were located primarily at 999 Queen St W and called the Queen St Mental Health Centre.

The crazies had a hard time with the number 999 because a crazy person thinks its really "666" upside down.
So the Queen St Mental Health Centre had their address changed to 1001 Queen St W to keep the crazies from thiking Satan ran the joint.

True story.

Plommer cruised the area around 999 Queen St W back in the old days looking for broads too afraid to enter "999" Queen St.





http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/abou..._site/Pages/history_of_queen_street_site.aspx

"1001 Queen Street West has been home to a mental health facility for 150 years. On January 26, 1850, the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, as it was then known, first opened its doors. Throughout the years there have been numerous name changes – the Toronto Lunatic Asylum, the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, "999 Queen Street", and the Queen Street Mental Health Centre. The site was a provincial psychiatric hospital operated by the Government of Ontario until 1998 when the provincial psychiatric hospitals began to be transformed into public hospitals.

CAMH was created as a result of a 1997 report of the Health Services Restructuring Committee (HSRC), an independent agency appointed by the Government of Ontario to redesign the Ontario health system. In 1998, the former Addiction Research Foundation, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, the Queen Street Mental Health Centre, and the Donwood Institute merged to create a new public hospital: the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, which is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto. CAMH was asked by the HSRC to address four key challenges: quality of care, access to care, fragmentation of services, and stigma. "
 
lol plommer

I have to bus or walk by CAMH twice daily since I moved in the very classy Bloorcourt area. That part of Queen W is very entertaining indeed. There's this colorful black guy who keeps walking the Queen/Shaw intersection back and forth at every green light. He's talking to himself and it looks like he's trying to look busy. But no, he's just walking the same north/south crosswalk non-stop.

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