Tales of Nostalgia: A Trip to the Ontario Science Centre
By: Daniel Reynolds In my elementary school there was this tiled L-shaped dividing wall inside the basement bathroom doors. For us hyperactive four and five year old boys at the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds In my elementary school there was this tiled L-shaped dividing wall inside the basement bathroom doors. For us hyperactive four and five year old boys at the […]
By: Judd Livingston The last few weeks we’ve been talking about what the ladies can do to attract the marrying type. A lot of the emphasis has been on how […]
By: Judd Livingston Welcome to Part 2 of Judd Livingston’s look into dating and relationships for women in their 30s. To check out Part 1 and the comments click here. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It was just a company, part of a massive corporation, worth some four billion dollars. I don’t know any of the people who worked there. I wasn’t […]
By: Judd Livingston Recently I’ve had more and more women, all over 30, asking me where all the good men are. They want a husband. A husband who will then […]
By: Judd Livingston I walked out of the 7-11, an ice cold can of Pepsi in hand, and was almost run over by a mob of 8-year-olds. They pushed by […]
By: Daniel Reynolds You notice it a couple times a year – a certain buzz in the air downtown. The tone of conversation on the TTC sounds perhaps a bit […]
By: Joanna Sharp For most Toronto commuters, the subway platform is a space we pass through every day, a transient moment in the daily grind, the journey to and from […]
By: Daniel Samson World famous linguist Noam Chomsky argues that a single chance mutation 100,000 years ago triggered the language faculty, which paved the way for spoken language in human […]
As part of our endless desire to re-live the past, the Same Page welcomes you to our latest feature: Tales of Nostalgia. Read on and enjoy as our contributors spin […]