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This article has been viewed 2150 times in the last 2 years Biff: 15th Apr 2006 - 19:55 GMTThis apartment building is at 82 and 84 Maitland Avenue. I guess what side you live on is important in getting your mail... anon: 16th Apr 2006 - 03:58 GMTI agree we need more colour and variety in cars here in Toronto. A surge in lime green smart cars, bugs or turquoise/cyan mini's... might do the trick!
Cameo: 30th Apr 2006 - 12:58 GMTsilver grey cars don't show as much of the winter road salt that sticks to cars and makes them all the same colour... been: 17th Feb 2007 - 00:56 GMTThe mail thing is no problem as it is a center hall walk-up job. I lived in here in 1985/1986. All of the apartments use the # 82 address. I think I was in apartment #5. This was an awesome apartment with a HUGE living room at the front. There are only two apartments per floor (on the 2nd and 3rd floors) and the hall/stairs are really spacious - a waste of space by modern standards. We used to pretend that we were living in New York City because it seemed to feel that way when returning home. This place is worlds away from today's tiny, bowling alley condos. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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