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The Flyest Girls in Montreal
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Quote: (10-07-2011 09:44 AM)Moma Wrote:  

Quote: (10-07-2011 01:13 AM)OldRich Wrote:  

I'm I the only one that thinks Montreal absolutely sucks for 7-10s? I've been there 2 times and each time I think to myself "what was the hype about?" Mind you I only went to the club one of those time and only for a couple hours, granted the quality is good at night but nowhere as good as Toronto.

I spend quite a bit of time outside in the day time walking around and found quality to be disappointing compared to Toronto. If Toronto is an 8 for quality then Montreal is 5. It could really just be an off day but I'm not very excited to go back for the quality. Beautiful city though!

What type of lizards are you into???? If you like them fat and sloppy then yea Toronto beats Montreal hands down in 'quality'!!

But if you like them slim, exotic, classy dressing then Montreal skull fcuks Toronto all day, every day.

Unless you are speaking of a different Montreal. Perhaps Montreal, Ohio, for instance.

Hilarious comment.

Oldrich -

At least tell us which "club" you went to that "absolutely sucks for 7-10s", so we can avoid it.

Because it seems like you went to the worst club in all of Montreal.
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#52

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G - I don't remember the club name and I didn't say the club sucks, just that the quality were not as good as Toronto (from the small sample in that club) but I was only there for a couple hours so I can't judge Montreal nightlife yet.

I was referring specifically to not seeing many hotties in the day time. My buddy noticed the same thing, we both live in Toronto for 20 years. I am quite surprised by the hype for Montreal girls on this thread, I have to go back and really keep an eye out next time.
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#53

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Quote: (10-08-2011 09:51 PM)OldRich Wrote:  

G - I don't remember the club name and I didn't say the club sucks, just that the quality were not as good as Toronto (from the small sample in that club) but I was only there for a couple hours so I can't judge Montreal nightlife yet.

I was referring specifically to not seeing many hotties in the day time. My buddy noticed the same thing, we both live in Toronto for 20 years. I am quite surprised by the hype for Montreal girls on this thread, I have to go back and really keep an eye out next time.

Which clubs do you go to in Toronto?
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#54

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I've gone to pretty much all the big clubs in Toronto. I organized events and parties for the last few years so I know most of the promoters, I've worked with Kleenmedia. If you partied in Toronto often then you've attended their parties.

The club that I probably go to the most is Easy on the Fifth, something like in the hundred.
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Quote: (10-08-2011 09:51 PM)OldRich Wrote:  

G - I don't remember the club name and I didn't say the club sucks, just that the quality were not as good as Toronto (from the small sample in that club) but I was only there for a couple hours so I can't judge Montreal nightlife yet.

I was referring specifically to not seeing many hotties in the day time. My buddy noticed the same thing, we both live in Toronto for 20 years. I am quite surprised by the hype for Montreal girls on this thread, I have to go back and really keep an eye out next time.

To be fair, Montreal is a bit of a 'learned' city and to really get the full experience you need to go during the summer.
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Do any of you know the cheapest solution to make landline calls from Montreal to USA?
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Quote: (03-03-2012 06:12 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Do any of you know the cheapest solution to make landline calls from Montreal to USA?

I would just go to a local bodega and pick up a calling card and use a pay phone. You can also go to a phone center type complex that has phones that let you make calls anywhere.
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Quote: (03-03-2012 09:03 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2012 06:12 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Do any of you know the cheapest solution to make landline calls from Montreal to USA?

I would just go to a local bodega and pick up a calling card and use a pay phone. You can also go to a phone center type complex that has phones that let you make calls anywhere.

I need to make landline calls from my apartment to the USA.

Need a hardline with speaker phone. (I get kind of Gordon Gekko / Tony Montana when I am on the phone).

Need to keep money moving on the streets.

Any ideas for that?
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The youth hostel a couple of blocks from the Canadien's hockey arena, at least back in the 1990s, actually was really nice and had very nice private rooms with a private bath for not that much. I don't know if that is still true. Worth checking.
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Quote: (03-04-2012 12:41 AM)beta_plus Wrote:  

The youth hostel a couple of blocks from the Canadien's hockey arena, at least back in the 1990s, actually was really nice and had very nice private rooms with a private bath for not that much. I don't know if that is still true. Worth checking.

I don't need a youth hostel.

I need a phone solution.

Any ideas?
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Quote: (03-03-2012 11:59 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2012 09:03 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2012 06:12 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Do any of you know the cheapest solution to make landline calls from Montreal to USA?

I would just go to a local bodega and pick up a calling card and use a pay phone. You can also go to a phone center type complex that has phones that let you make calls anywhere.

I need to make landline calls from my apartment to the USA.

Need a hardline with speaker phone. (I get kind of Gordon Gekko / Tony Montana when I am on the phone).

Need to keep money moving on the streets.

Any ideas for that?

Gotcha.

I've been in the same situation when I used to live in Panama.

You'll need an apartment with high-speed internet.

Get a land phone with the requirements you need (i.e. speaker). Bring that with you from the States.

Several options:

1) Google Voice via Obi would be the cheapest route (free calls between US and Canada w/ Google voice). Obi devices are between $40-50. One-time fee. That's it. No landline bill whatsover.

2) magicJack - competes with Obi. They charge an annual fee (minimal price).

3) Vonage - Now my boy in Brazil swears by this, but he makes calls all over the world. Anytime I call him or vice versa, it's a crystal clear connection just like a landline.

Since you'll be in Canada, numero uno is your best choice. Free calls. All you gotta do is buy the Obi kit. Peep that vid in that link for a quick demonstration.
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Thanks Hencredible.

That helps. I have used magicjack.

I am really looking for a "hard-line" solution.

Old school.

In home phone.

Another option I guess would be a Canadian Cell phone with cheap calling rates to US.

Know anything about that?
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Quote: (03-04-2012 12:52 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Thanks Hencredible.

That helps. I have used magicjack.

I am really looking for a "hard-line" solution.

Old school.

In home phone.

Another option I guess would be a Canadian Cell phone with cheap calling rates to US.

Know anything about that?

I guess you can work out the hard-line solution with the place/person you rent your apartment from. A calling card would be your cheapest route for outbound calls.

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider. That way, you can use your US phone in Canada without changing your number. It will be like you never left which is good if you're looking to appear "inconspicuous" to your contacts.

FYI, for texting, Canadian numbers are treated like US ones because they both use the North American numbering system. So your US texting plan applies to texts made to US and Canadian numbers while you're in Canada with no additional charges.
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Quote: (03-04-2012 01:22 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I guess you can work out the hard-line solution with the place/person you rent your apartment from. A calling card would be your cheapest route for outbound calls.

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider. That way, you can use your US phone in Canada without changing your number. It will be like you never left which is good if you're looking to appear "inconspicuous" to your contacts.

FYI, for texting, Canadian numbers are treated like US ones because they both use the North American numbering system. So your US texting plan applies to texts made to US and Canadian numbers while you're in Canada with no additional charges.

Now you are talking. +1.

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If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider.

Have you ever done this?
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Quote: (03-04-2012 01:30 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 01:22 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I guess you can work out the hard-line solution with the place/person you rent your apartment from. A calling card would be your cheapest route for outbound calls.

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider. That way, you can use your US phone in Canada without changing your number. It will be like you never left which is good if you're looking to appear "inconspicuous" to your contacts.

FYI, for texting, Canadian numbers are treated like US ones because they both use the North American numbering system. So your US texting plan applies to texts made to US and Canadian numbers while you're in Canada with no additional charges.

Now you are talking. +1.

Quote:Quote:

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider.

Have you ever done this?

Yes. I did this with Sprint. One flat rate for the plan and that was it. No problems.
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Quote: (03-04-2012 01:33 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 01:30 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 01:22 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I guess you can work out the hard-line solution with the place/person you rent your apartment from. A calling card would be your cheapest route for outbound calls.

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider. That way, you can use your US phone in Canada without changing your number. It will be like you never left which is good if you're looking to appear "inconspicuous" to your contacts.

FYI, for texting, Canadian numbers are treated like US ones because they both use the North American numbering system. So your US texting plan applies to texts made to US and Canadian numbers while you're in Canada with no additional charges.

Now you are talking. +1.

Quote:Quote:

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider.

Have you ever done this?

Yes. I did this with Sprint. One flat rate for the plan and that was it. No problems.

So you cancelled your US plan, and bought a Canadian plan?

What was the cost per minute of calling America?
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Quote: (03-04-2012 01:56 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 01:33 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 01:30 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 01:22 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I guess you can work out the hard-line solution with the place/person you rent your apartment from. A calling card would be your cheapest route for outbound calls.

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider. That way, you can use your US phone in Canada without changing your number. It will be like you never left which is good if you're looking to appear "inconspicuous" to your contacts.

FYI, for texting, Canadian numbers are treated like US ones because they both use the North American numbering system. So your US texting plan applies to texts made to US and Canadian numbers while you're in Canada with no additional charges.

Now you are talking. +1.

Quote:Quote:

If you want to go the cell phone route, I say keep your US phone and get an international (Canada) plan with your cell phone provider.

Have you ever done this?

Yes. I did this with Sprint. One flat rate for the plan and that was it. No problems.

So you cancelled your US plan, and bought a Canadian plan?

What was the cost per minute of calling America?

No, I kept my US plan and got a Canada plan for less than $5/month. For outbound calls I made while in Canada, I was charged .20 a minute (reduced rate because of the plan). It didn't matter though because I only got the plan so that I could reach chicks in live time when texts were becoming too burdensome. 1-2 min convos. When I was at the apartment, I used Google voice through my laptop (free).

I never got charged for any texts to any US or Canada number. But that's the case even without the Canada plan.
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hey guys, I know someone here sent me a great link on airbnb for a cool pad in Montreal, but I lost it. Can a MTL expert here tell me exactly WHERE I should get a pad? Ideally, close to the awesome nightlife. Keep in mind that restaurants are NOT a priority, but logistics from venues with DTF girls to my pad is of paramount importance. I am trying to avoid renting a car and walking/trains/buses/taxis.

Where should I stay as far as neighborhood goes. My budget is 2,000.00USD per mont, and I only require 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, but it must be a pimp, and trendy place.

Mixx
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Quote: (03-04-2012 09:12 PM)MiXX Wrote:  

hey guys, I know someone here sent me a great link on airbnb for a cool pad in Montreal, but I lost it. Can a MTL expert here tell me exactly WHERE I should get a pad? Ideally, close to the awesome nightlife. Keep in mind that restaurants are NOT a priority, but logistics from venues with DTF girls to my pad is of paramount importance. I am trying to avoid renting a car and walking/trains/buses/taxis.

Where should I stay as far as neighborhood goes. My budget is 2,000.00USD per mont, and I only require 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, but it must be a pimp, and trendy place.

Mixx

St. Laurent - One of Canada's most famous streets. This is bar none the street with the most HEAVY traffic of hot girls. This would be your best bet.

Mont. Royal (Plateau) - Great transportation hub. Some cool bars here. Easy bus ride down St. Laurent street to get you to the main strip of St. Laurent.

Crescent Street - Premier street in the English part of Montreal. Lots of hot chicks. Much smaller street than St. Laurent though. Not a bad place to be because it's walking distance to downtown.

Old Port - Vieux Montreal. Old part of the city. Nice sophisticated venues. My favorite bar in the world is here (Santos).

You really can't lose between these four places.
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Quote: (03-04-2012 02:13 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

No, I kept my US plan and got a Canada plan for less than $5/month. For outbound calls I made while in Canada, I was charged .20 a minute (reduced rate because of the plan). It didn't matter though because I only got the plan so that I could reach chicks in live time when texts were becoming too burdensome. 1-2 min convos. When I was at the apartment, I used Google voice through my laptop (free).

I never got charged for any texts to any US or Canada number. But that's the case even without the Canada plan.

So you would switch out the sim card when you would make a call from Canada to the US?

(I am a cell phone/tech novice).
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Quote: (03-04-2012 09:24 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 02:13 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

No, I kept my US plan and got a Canada plan for less than $5/month. For outbound calls I made while in Canada, I was charged .20 a minute (reduced rate because of the plan). It didn't matter though because I only got the plan so that I could reach chicks in live time when texts were becoming too burdensome. 1-2 min convos. When I was at the apartment, I used Google voice through my laptop (free).

I never got charged for any texts to any US or Canada number. But that's the case even without the Canada plan.

So you would switch out the sim card when you would make a call from Canada to the US?

(I am a cell phone/tech novice).

No. If you switch out a sim card, you get a new number (local number) with that card. A prepaid sim card is definitely an option, but the rates for calls to the US aren't good.

My phone was a CDMA so it didn't use a sim card. I just kept my number and bought the Canada plan that my provider has.
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Quote: (03-04-2012 09:12 PM)MiXX Wrote:  

hey guys, I know someone here sent me a great link on airbnb for a cool pad in Montreal, but I lost it. Can a MTL expert here tell me exactly WHERE I should get a pad? Ideally, close to the awesome nightlife. Keep in mind that restaurants are NOT a priority, but logistics from venues with DTF girls to my pad is of paramount importance. I am trying to avoid renting a car and walking/trains/buses/taxis.

Where should I stay as far as neighborhood goes. My budget is 2,000.00USD per mont, and I only require 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, but it must be a pimp, and trendy place.

Mixx

Hencred and some others have me sold on Old Port. But maybe St. Laurent would be more your gig Mixx.

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Keep in mind that restaurants are NOT a priority

I got to do a sheet on Restaurants. I don't think anyone on here uses them to the degree I do.

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No. If you switch out a sim card, you get a new number (local number) with that card. A prepaid sim card is definitely an option, but the rates for calls to the US aren't good.

My phone was a CDMA so it didn't use a sim card. I just kept my number and bought the Canada plan that my provider has.

This is literally confusing the hell out of me.

I have no idea what a CDMA is.

Does this work with a t-mobile blackberry?

I might just have to bite the bullet and run up a 30k phone bill.
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Quote: (03-04-2012 09:22 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 09:12 PM)MiXX Wrote:  

hey guys, I know someone here sent me a great link on airbnb for a cool pad in Montreal, but I lost it. Can a MTL expert here tell me exactly WHERE I should get a pad? Ideally, close to the awesome nightlife. Keep in mind that restaurants are NOT a priority, but logistics from venues with DTF girls to my pad is of paramount importance. I am trying to avoid renting a car and walking/trains/buses/taxis.

Where should I stay as far as neighborhood goes. My budget is 2,000.00USD per mont, and I only require 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, but it must be a pimp, and trendy place.

Mixx

St. Laurent - One of Canada's most famous streets. This is bar none the street with the most HEAVY traffic of hot girls. This would be your best bet.

Mont. Royal (Plateau) - Great transportation hub. Some cool bars here. Easy bus ride down St. Laurent street to get you to the main strip of St. Laurent.

Crescent Street - Premier street in the English part of Montreal. Lots of hot chicks. Much smaller street than St. Laurent though. Not a bad place to be because it's walking distance to downtown.

Old Port - Vieux Montreal. Old part of the city. Nice sophisticated venues. My favorite bar in the world is here (Santos).

You really can't lose between these four places.


Sweeeeeettttt! Merci!
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G,

Canada, despite having the same phone number system as the US, is considered international for US carrier purposes. When you take your phone to Canada, you will be roaming. There are additional charges associated with not being on your home network in addition to any charges associated with not having a calling plan for Canada. I'm not sure if what Hencredible said about text messaging to Canada is true, because the times I have texted my friend in Canada I have incurred international texting charges (I do not have any kind of Canada plan).

The solution is for you to buy a International Roaming plan for the time you are in Canada. Additionally, you should add a Canada calling plan so that Canadian numbers are treated as US numbers.

I'm not sure who your provider is, but here is an example from AT&T: http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/intern...ckages.jsp

Call them up and ask to have it added. You may also want to add an international data package, which is separate from the voice services, otherwise you will rack up huge charges if you use data.

Other providers should have similar packages. The whole CDMA (e.g. Verizon)/GSM (e.g. AT&T) thing is not really an issue in Canada, because Canada has both kinds of networks, unlike many other places, which have just GSM.
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Quote: (03-05-2012 10:04 AM)Menace Wrote:  

G,

Canada, despite having the same phone number system as the US, is considered international for US carrier purposes. When you take your phone to Canada, you will be roaming. There are additional charges associated with not being on your home network in addition to any charges associated with not having a calling plan for Canada. I'm not sure if what Hencredible said about text messaging to Canada is true, because the times I have texted my friend in Canada I have incurred international texting charges (I do not have any kind of Canada plan).

The solution is for you to buy a International Roaming plan for the time you are in Canada. Additionally, you should add a Canada calling plan so that Canadian numbers are treated as US numbers.

I'm not sure who your provider is, but here is an example from AT&T: http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/intern...ckages.jsp

Call them up and ask to have it added. You may also want to add an international data package, which is separate from the voice services, otherwise you will rack up huge charges if you use data.

Other providers should have similar packages. The whole CDMA (e.g. Verizon)/GSM (e.g. AT&T) thing is not really an issue in Canada, because Canada has both kinds of networks, unlike many other places, which have just GSM.

So I checked out the ATT one: $0.59/min. roaming in Canada

I think T-mobile has the same.

That does help. Thanks.

But it is still is kind of wack. I could easily rack up a 7k phone bill in a few months.

Anyone have any better solutions?
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