Never been to Sydney. (Well, I have been to Sydney Nova-Scotia twice, but believe me, it aint the same.)
But i know a VERY VERY cute girl from Sydney Aus. (Her nick-name is Sydney.) She spent a couple years in Toronto before Canada immigration caught up with her and booted her out. She's now in the UK, but hoping (and so am I) to come back to Toronto next year. She's a hell of a girl.
I also knew (very briefly if you know what i mean) a girl from Brisbaine (spelling) Australia. She was also very beautiful and sexy, but a bit of a drinker. (Canadian guys go nuts for those girls with Australian accents.)
I would love to go to Australia one day and see the place. I often thought if I couldn't live in Canada, I would think Australia would be a close second though John Howard is a bit of a freak in my eyes. I am not quite sure i understand how you guys elected him.
Been to London UK (and London ontario) and London UK is without a doubt an amazing place to be. More so than New York city in my eyes. I could live in London, temporarily live in Manhattan (only). I like London better than New York. It just feels better there that's all i can say. But New York is a great city too, don't get me wrong.
I am not originally from Toronto but been living here for about 10 years. I have to say, it's a hell of a great place to live in North America. Diverse, hip, urban, alive, safe. Toronto is a collection of neighbourhoods and the people here never cease to amaze me. My car broke down, and two of my neighbours offered me the keys to their cars to use. I travel on business and when i come home, my lawn has been cut or my snow shovelled. You are walking down a side street and complete strangers say hi. People from the rest of Canada often say it's an unfriendly city, well, nothing could be further from the truth. I could never move back to my home town now.
What did Robin Williams call Canada, America Lite or something like that.
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