Kaylee: So how many fell madly in love with you and wanted to take you away from all this? Inara: Just the one. I think I'm slipping.

'Serenity'


Atlantic Canadian Monday Madness  

[NAFDA] We used to get Buffy the day before everyone else, now we get Angel a week after everyone else. And Firefly every Monday!


Megan E. - Mar 25, 2004 10:19:54 am PST #5909 of 6793

Private Member's Bill to add a new stat holiday in either February or March

It won't pass but it's nice to know the thought is on the HoC floor.


Rafmun - Mar 25, 2004 11:21:07 am PST #5910 of 6793
I'm made of felt and my....hey, who's hand is that?

Kingston and the Sleepless Goat Cafe........good times, good times.


JohnSweden - Mar 25, 2004 11:50:44 am PST #5911 of 6793
I can't even.

Private Member's Bill to add a new stat holiday in either February or March

An idea whose time has long since come.

Kingston and the Sleepless Goat Cafe........good times, good times.

My old fave was the Chinese Laundry Cafe, long gone now, but I never miss brunch at Chez Piggy when I'm in town, and I'll probably hit Curry Original Saturday night for dinner with my pals. Unless we do the Pilot House. (Guinness, Combo and Chips. Thanks.)


Rafmun - Mar 25, 2004 2:44:52 pm PST #5912 of 6793
I'm made of felt and my....hey, who's hand is that?

I had a class held every Monday night at the Lonestar during football season b/c the prof was a big NFL fan, and he liked having the game come on as class ended. There were only 5 of us in the seminar, so we usually stuck around for the game (and beer, ribs, etc).

I did particularly well in that course, if I recall. =)

I also took one course at Queen's - just to meet people more my age. Nice campus.

I miss the Chinese Laundry Cafe - didn't know it went out of business either - when did that happen?


JohnSweden - Mar 25, 2004 3:59:27 pm PST #5913 of 6793
I can't even.

I miss the Chinese Laundry Cafe - didn't know it went out of business either - when did that happen?

Around 98, I think. I hadn't been in Kingston in several years and friends told me it was gone. The people who owned were done (they'd been running the place 15 years or so) and sold up. There is a restaurant/deli there now, called Epicure, with a similar style, but not quite the same.


Rafmun - Mar 26, 2004 2:30:44 am PST #5914 of 6793
I'm made of felt and my....hey, who's hand is that?

That's really too bad. I left in 96. Glad I had the op to experience the place. I heard some of the used book stores on Princess Street had closed up too...


Megan E. - Mar 26, 2004 2:59:59 am PST #5915 of 6793

Hey Raffi! *haha* You're up!


JohnSweden - Mar 26, 2004 5:17:24 am PST #5916 of 6793
I can't even.

I heard some of the used book stores on Princess Street had closed up too...

Yep, most of them are gone. Still a few left, but only one independent new bookseller, A Novel Idea. The only other places to get new books are Chapters and Indigo. Not that I mind them terribly, but it is a real change for Kingston (and I do prefer the independents when I can get them).


Megan E. - Mar 26, 2004 5:22:23 am PST #5917 of 6793

Still a few left, but only one independent new bookseller, A Novel Idea.

That was my favourite place to hang out while waiting for Rafmun to finish with his classes. I'd find a new book and then have a coffee or 4 at the Smiling Goat.

Edit: I mean Sleepless Goat. Smiling Goat was on Ed.


JohnSweden - Mar 26, 2004 5:25:52 am PST #5918 of 6793
I can't even.

I'd find a new book and then have a coffee or 4 at the Smiling Goat.

I did that very thing this past October when I was in town for a conference and waiting for one of my pals who works at the university.

ETA: There's a Grey Goat pub in Newmarket where I used to live (that Glass Tiger hung out in). All the Goat talk has me thirsty, and by that I mean beer.