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When you're looking to shake up your style and have some fun with your look, come visit the Powder Puff Salon in Toronto.
Very friendly competent stylists. I did a total change in my hair style and the stylist was very accommodating and made it look terrific. I've been going there for about 15 to 20 years now and I've never had a bad hair cut. Read more
My given name is William Medcof I answer to Will, William or Chamberlain. I have spent over 2 decades writing this stand up routine when I started writing these jokes I was saving the file on a floppy disk! I laid some of my A material on a dental assistant name Christina and the woman dropped to the floor, she was laughing so hard she couldn’t breathe! When she collected herself off the floor after a couple minutes passed I hit her with another punch line and she once again dropped to the floor only this time I kept giving her more and she tried to spit out “I can’t take no more” as she crawled out of the office on her hands and knees ! When was the last time you heard of a comedian literally chasing his audience out of the room on their hands and knees? Never. The routine is 1 hour 45 minutes and when I am not making you laugh I am making you think intellectually. I will challenge you theology even if you are an atheist.
At STACK, we are excited to be able to bring you SMMMOKE cooking at its finest. We use only the finest Smokers by Southern Pride and the best quality meats. We cook our premium ingredients Low and Slow to give our guests the best possible tenderness and f
Burger Shack has been making burgers and fries for over 30 years. Located on Eglinton Ave. across from Eglinton Park, this institution offers everything from steak on a kaiser to onion rings.
close to my home and excellent food, fairly priced Read more
At Maizal we grind maize to create pure, home-made tortillas The food we make reflects our respect and passion for Mexico's gastronomic and agronomic knowledge and traditions. Maizal is Spanish for 'plot of corn'. The maize we use is heirloom and sustainably grown in the vicinity by small-scale growers. Whenever possible, we acquire chiles, epazote, tomatillos, meats, and other ingredients from partners who farm locally and ecologically.
Zoinks Music an Books is a record store and bookstore all rolled into one. We first opened in June 2005 and are conveniently located just off the subway line (in between Ossington Stn and Dufferin Stn) in downtown Toronto. We buy and sell a wide variety of quality used books and vinyl records. In our Book Section you'll find Literary Fiction, SciFi, Philosophy, Mystery, Poetry, Drama, History, Graphic Novels, Cook Books, Children's and Science. In our Vinyl Records Section you will find Jazz, Reggae, Avant Garde, World, Soul, Funk, Folk, Rock, Pop, as well as 45 rpm records for sale.Our shop is small, but we are always buying and selling so we have a fast turnaround of stock. Its best to check in often especially when looking for those hard to find records or out of print books. We take great pride in keeping our store well stocked with high quality vintage goods so you can always find something of interest.
The third location of Sukhothai finds a home on Dundas West near Ossington. Thai menu options include spring rolls, creamy coconut soup, rice, curries and noodles. Dishes are served with varying degrees of hot spice.
This place is the greatest. Although it takes a long time to get a hold of them when making delivery orders and typically a 1 hour + wait, it's worth the wait. Best pad Thai in Toronto for sure. Also enjoy the Panang curry and cashew chicken. Read more
When you’re fed up with boring off-the-rack clothing, come visit Ziba Couture, located in the Sheraton Centre in the heart of downtown Toronto, to find unique and fun clothes and accessories.
Ever since I interned with Yousuf Karsh in the summer of 1980, portraiture has been my preference and mainstay. Commercial photography came easy to me in photography school and I do practice some today for my clients as added service but portraiture has a whole other dimension. Portraiture still requires perspective and scale, but adding the human element brings in many dimensions rarely considered. I view portrait photography like a film director would, talking, relaxing, cajoling my subject through the session for a defining result. I understand the shoot must be fun, and I take as much time as necessary. I like to hear about my subject's history, desires and suggestions while setting up. Sometimes most of the shoot is spent setting up and talking, and the final shot is like an after thought. I love when this happens.
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