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#76

Downtown Toronto Talent

this thread is very revealing.

lived in downtown toronto for three years... moved from western canada. the city is literally a hoasis. worked in the financial district. had the downtown apartment 10min cab away to everything.

there's something for everyone in toronto... the hipster douche type chicks to the bay street blonde vodka bar types.
something like 50% of the city is born outside of canada
the rest is made up of first generation canadians like myself
you've got asians, indians, blacks, latinos, mixing together in relative harmony for such a large city.

but there's a deep flaw in torontonians... they hate people who win. they've got this inner canadian humble bull shit. they hate on people who fare successful. they don't like when one of em makes it (drake). they're in love with the 'struggle'. the struggling actor, documentarian, producer who's living in a house on college street with 4 other dudes. it's kind of lame ass.

that's why i got a deep respect for americans. they kick ass. they're proud to say they kick ass. toronto dudes/chicks don't have that swagger.

most canadians (north americans) are beta and on that passive agressive bull shit. come out to tdot applying the full court press the women will sense it. you can approach and swoop relatively easy.

love toronto. roll through on biz on the regular
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#77

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I still don't get it. Just go up there and act confident then? Is that the American swag? I thought guys acted like that all over the world for the most part.
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#78

Downtown Toronto Talent

Quote: (07-15-2012 07:14 PM)ManAbout Wrote:  

Quote: (07-15-2012 03:42 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Do you live walking distance or a short cab ride (5-7 min) from the main nightlife area?

Why do you keep repeating this?

Because I was trying to figure out if it was a logistics problem people were having in Toronto.

By people answers, I am more convinced than ever that that is the problem.

If you don't think logistics are an issue, try this exercise:

Go out in South Beach 20 nights.

10 nights you have an apartment South of 5th.

10 nights you have a house in Kendall.

Then get back to me.


Quote: (07-16-2012 12:32 AM)houston Wrote:  

I still don't get it. Just go up there and act confident then? Is that the American swag? I thought guys acted like that all over the world for the most part.

Houston.

Here is the difference:

American guy attitude:






Toronto attitude:




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#79

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G, that's bollocks. Funny how when Canadian guys move to the US, they turn into punani assassins. If they were inherently soft, they would continue to starve in the US.
I share Torontonian woes and you know I am a product of London so I respectfully pooh pooh your statements, sir.

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#80

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Quote: (07-16-2012 12:42 PM)Moma Wrote:  

G, that's bollocks. Funny how when Canadian guys move to the US, they turn into punani assassins. If they were inherently soft, they would continue to starve in the US.
I share Torontonian woes and you know I am a product of London so I respectfully pooh pooh your statements, sir.

I forgot to mention that Internationalswagger says he mops up Toronto as well.

Read into that however you like.

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when Canadian guys move to the US, they turn into punani assassins

Good point.

Whenever I am in LA or Miami and I see Toronto guys step into the arena, I am like "Oh no. It's Toronto guys. That place produced Drake! Might as well go home, these guys straight run it."

So yeah, I guess your right.

I think we have mentioned on here before that America: The Easiest Place To Swoop Girls

Anyone else think it's funny that I get attacked by guys from a city when I am saying their city is pretty decent?
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#81

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Lennox Lewis is from Toronto,Canada. Deebow is from Canada.
You are quoting Drake, an RnB singer as a pimp rep for Canada.
Shall I quote the tremors I experience when I see Peewee Herman and Woody Allen in the VIP section popping bottles?
Again, with all due respect, I have not seen a datasheet from anyone mentioned regarding the kill of Toronto.
Even if you had a datasheet, it wouldn't be applicable because you came here in 2002 which was 10 years ago. PDog and Torontokid weren't even born then. Outdated at best, sir.

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#82

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:06 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Lennox Lewis is from Toronto,Canada. Deebow is from Canada.
You are quoting Drake, an RnB singer as a pimp rep for Canada.
Shall I quote the tremors I experience when I see Peewee Herman and Woody Allen in the VIP section popping bottles?
Again, with all due respect, I have not seen a datasheet from anyone mentioned regarding the kill of Toronto.
Even if you had a datasheet, it wouldn't be applicable because you came here in 2002 which was 10 years ago. PDog and Torontokid weren't even born then. Outdated at best, sir.

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This thread just got interesting. Moma throws down the gauntlet.
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#83

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:06 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Lennox Lewis is from Toronto,Canada. Deebow is from Canada.
You are quoting Drake, an RnB singer as a pimp rep for Canada.
Shall I quote the tremors I experience when I see Peewee Herman and Woody Allen in the VIP section popping bottles?
Again, with all due respect, I have not seen a datasheet from anyone mentioned regarding the kill of Toronto.
Even if you had a datasheet, it wouldn't be applicable because you came here in 2002 which was 10 years ago. PDog and Torontokid weren't even born then. Outdated at best, sir.

Real sensitive.

I was just giving your city props.

When you give props to a city people are from they usually say, "cool, glad you had a great time there."

Maybe the issue in Toronto is a logistics and sensitivity issue?

Maybe you should team up with some of the guys on the thread that do well in Toronto like mistermister.

Or maybe just continue to complain?

Who knows?

(By the way, Lennox Lewis was born in West Ham, London. Good try on mixing up the facts though. Great technique.)
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#84

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G, the city sucks for banging broads. There are no two ways about it. They look very sexy and presentable. A friend of mine (an older head) who played point guard in college down in Oakwood, Cali still has his American accent and is inconsistent on the pull here too. He runs your game on strippers and I've seen him pull live.
He runs a smoke game too. He has also said Toronto is shyt for regular eating.
Appreciate you giving props an all but faulting Toronto guys for their weak poise, I can't co-sign. It's a multicultural city so most of the guys here (myself included) ain't even born and raised. So, why do we all share the same woes?

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#85

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:06 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Lennox Lewis is from Toronto,Canada. Deebow is from Canada.
You are quoting Drake, an RnB singer as a pimp rep for Canada.
Shall I quote the tremors I experience when I see Peewee Herman and Woody Allen in the VIP section popping bottles?
Again, with all due respect, I have not seen a datasheet from anyone mentioned regarding the kill of Toronto.
Even if you had a datasheet, it wouldn't be applicable because you came here in 2002 which was 10 years ago. PDog and Torontokid weren't even born then. Outdated at best, sir.

I was 10 years old back then.
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#86

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:14 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (07-16-2012 01:06 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Lennox Lewis is from Toronto,Canada. Deebow is from Canada.
You are quoting Drake, an RnB singer as a pimp rep for Canada.
Shall I quote the tremors I experience when I see Peewee Herman and Woody Allen in the VIP section popping bottles?
Again, with all due respect, I have not seen a datasheet from anyone mentioned regarding the kill of Toronto.
Even if you had a datasheet, it wouldn't be applicable because you came here in 2002 which was 10 years ago. PDog and Torontokid weren't even born then. Outdated at best, sir.

Real sensitive.

I was just giving your city props.

When you give props to a city people are from they usually say, "cool, glad you had a great time there."

Maybe the issue in Toronto is a logistics and sensitivity issue?

Maybe you should team up with some of the guys on the thread that do well in Toronto like mistermister.

Or maybe just continue to complain?

Who knows?

(By the way, Lennox Lewis was born in West Ham, London. Good try on mixing up the facts though. Great technique.)


He was raised in Canada tho. He moved here when he was like 10. My old barber used to cut his hair when he was a teen.


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#87

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:25 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

Quote: (07-16-2012 01:06 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Lennox Lewis is from Toronto,Canada. Deebow is from Canada.
You are quoting Drake, an RnB singer as a pimp rep for Canada.
Shall I quote the tremors I experience when I see Peewee Herman and Woody Allen in the VIP section popping bottles?
Again, with all due respect, I have not seen a datasheet from anyone mentioned regarding the kill of Toronto.
Even if you had a datasheet, it wouldn't be applicable because you came here in 2002 which was 10 years ago. PDog and Torontokid weren't even born then. Outdated at best, sir.

I was 10 years old back then.

That was another inaccuracy from Mofo like the Lennox Lewis thing.

I was there in 2006 and 2007 I believe. Or maybe 2005 and 2006.
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#88

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G, can you bust out a Toronto datasheet?
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#89

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:30 PM)Juan Antonio Wrote:  

G, can you bust out a Toronto datasheet?

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-14320-...#pid237269

It's been busted.
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#90

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Datasheets in a big city have to be about two-three years old (tops) to be relevant. A datasheet from 2005, 2006 'maybe' is as relevant today as the Motorola Razr I bought back then.
But big ups to your strip game blog, still.

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#91

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I think G's just trolling the Toronto guys because he is bored.

Whatever man, come up here and show the Toronto guys how your US swagger plays out. Better still come and do a bootcamp. A lot of guys would pay good money to learn from you and see you live in action.
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#92

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Quote: (07-15-2012 07:16 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (07-15-2012 06:27 PM)Moma Wrote:  

@g-manifesto's question: There are several different nightspot areas. I live a short cab ride from the club district yes 5-7 mins and I also live across the road from another main club (which I closed a rasta lizard) and also 5 mins walk from another main club.

So yes, I am in the heat of action.

That's one vote for a good set up.


Quote: (07-15-2012 07:07 PM)bigxxx Wrote:  

Anyone who blows through here for a weekend can have the time of their life. Ive had insane weekends/nights etc. also. Not like ish doesn't happen here.

Fair enough.

I have no idea how it is day in and day out.

I just know my friends and I ran thru the place like a freight train.

We were like coming like this:






And the Toronto guys were coming like this:

Lyrics:[Verse 1: Drake]
Hey girl,
Do you want my number?
That way you can call me
Everytime I come into town
And then I will drive up to your house
And take you out to dinner
I don't expect nothing at all


[Verse 2: Drake]
Hey girl,
I'm back in Atlanta
Second dates are lovely
This time you should choose where we go
Need suggestions?
How about the movies?
Many go for ice cream
I'm not picky, you'll let me know







It was a "no contest".


NWA with thier Studio advances and Big Warner BROS pay cheques? REnted cops and cap cars for the vids and fake hood scene sets?


meanwhile in Toronto we came like this:







Drake gets no respect in Toronto he was a raised as a rich jew in Forest Hill. he aint Scarb, he ain't felmo, Mount olives, Jane, Black Creek, chalkfarm etc.

It would be the same as a cali kat from Bel Air or Brentwood tryna come at LA kats like he was legit. Jimmy never got much lover here thus why its called the screwface capital for a reason. That is indeed another flaw of Toronto is that they hate there own. They scorn and scowl always. Wintertime here are close to hell as evreybody is miserable and angry-faced. Summers are nice tho.

Toronto also came like this.....

Dan-e-o was the first linkskinn to take Toronto:






Infinite flows better than E, Dre, or, Cube






Mathematik probably one of the best wordsmiths ever, regardless of country.






Your reaching G of a lot of generalizations. Your disputing daily life for Toronto kats from Drake and a trip you made here 6 years ago.
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#93

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Let me kick the ballistics so you all can understand where I am coming from:

1. I went to Toronto and killed it.

2. My friends went to Toronto and I saw them kill it with my own eyes.

3. I went back to Toronto the next year because it was so easy and killed it again.

4. My friend from LA is there right now and killing it.

5. International Swagger kills it there.

Be honest with yourself, what am I supposed to think?

Am I supposed to think the place is hard because a few guys on the internet who live far away from the bars and get really sensitive say its hard?

Am I supposed to agree with a bunch of guys on the internet who complain about their city but don't leave?

Please advise.
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#94

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:51 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Am I supposed to think the place is hard because a few guys on the internet who live far away from the bars and get really sensitive say its hard?

Am I supposed to agree with a bunch of guys on the internet who complain about their city but don't leave?

Please advise.

That's ironic coming from you. We live HERE. We are REAL.

You are the one that lives on the internet. Am I supposed to believe some guy that nobody has ever met or seen in action? Has Roosh met you? Has anybody on this forum met you?

As far as I am concerned, you are some guy who lives on the internet and is making all these claims. You are virtual. We are real.

In the end, people can believe who ever they want.
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#95

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Come down here and show me how it's done. I am willing to take a bootcamp from you. As will many others on the forum, I am sure.
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#96

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Quote: (07-16-2012 02:02 PM)ManAbout Wrote:  

Has anybody on this forum met you?

This has been discussed countless times.

I had agreed to meet up with two well respected members at different times, and we didn't meet because of them.

Quote:Quote:

Come down here and show me how it's done.

Don't be offended when I say I don't want to carry extra luggage.

Keep doing what you are doing, it seems to be working well. You might want to get a place a little closer to the bars though.

And ease up on the sensitivity.

Is it just me, or is it always the guys on here that never drop a single Data Sheet, that always get hypersensitive (not even one on Toronto!)?

Skippy has been a member of the forum for 4 years, and zero Data Sheets. Smooth.
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#97

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G, you are a slick cat. You've got a rebuttal for every scenario. You demand detailed datasheets from everyone and yet when the same is asked of you, you have an excuse. You call us Internet drones, soft and Drake like but NO ONE has met you. I doubt anyone here has even heard your voice.
Personally, I don't need to hear you (but I do watch your boxing clips) but surely if you insist on remaining anonymous with your info and analog presence then you cannot fault others.
Dating back to the year of 2005, can you name the hotel you stayed in Toronto?
Again, I am just a fan looking for clarity so I hope you do not draw offense from me. Gracias.

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#98

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Quote: (07-16-2012 02:22 PM)Moma Wrote:  

G, you are a slick cat. You've got a rebuttal for every scenario. You demand detailed datasheets from everyone and yet when the same is asked of you, you have an excuse.

I have 1500 blog posts.

And 5000 posts on here.

I brought the term "Data Sheet" to this forum.

Name a few other people who breaks down the bars, restaurants and nightclubs in cities as much as I do.

Are you really accusing me of not sharing information?

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Dating back to the year of 2005, can you name the hotel you stayed in Toronto?

It's on the forum.

Being lazy will get you nowhere in life.

Good luck to all of you.
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#99

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Quote: (07-16-2012 01:51 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Let me kick the ballistics so you all can understand where I am coming from:

1. I went to Toronto and killed it.

2. My friends went to Toronto and I saw them kill it with my own eyes.

3. I went back to Toronto the next year because it was so easy and killed it again.

4. My friend from LA is there right now and killing it.

5. International Swagger kills it there.

Be honest with yourself, what am I supposed to think?

Am I supposed to think the place is hard because a few guys on the internet who live far away from the bars and get really sensitive say its hard?

Am I supposed to agree with a bunch of guys on the internet who complain about their city but don't leave?

Please advise.

G, name the spots where you killed it. You say you came back the following year. What spots did you reach? Share with us. Drop a datasheet.

And I checked your Facebook page. Why are all your friends dudes? Where are your girls international playboy?
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I loosely remember his sheet. I have had to comment on it before but he stayed at the SOHO Metroplotian or the Metropolitan on Elizabeth off Dundas.

He hit The Social one night I believe which has now since closed down (owners started up The Hoxton). I used to go there quite a bit when I first moved here and it was my go to dive bar, scooped a Croatian-Canadian from their once.

He hit The Drake and this was when it was just getting going and was still riding its initial opening peak. The Drake in those days was a goldmine upstairs and down.

He hit Brass Rail too I think and he complained about it. For Your Eyes Only is a better SB and the grimy spots like Club Paradise have better talent.

The rest is a blurr. I think he complained about not enjoying a resto or strip club or both... don't remember.
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