AlvinofDiaspar
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Easy - somebody who drives a Hummer on the streets of Toronto when there isn't the need for such vehicles. What's wrong with judging people according to their behaviour?
AoD
AoD
Why on Earth would someone living downtown and working downtown need a car unless they were visiting another city every day? I just find that to be so ridiculous. We in the western world have things way too good.
Dont get it...if you have the dinheiro, why not drive what makes you happy......life is short my friends
Wow, judge much? I'm not sure who is more ignorant, you or somebody who drives a Hummer.
Because if everybody had that attitude Toronto and the rest of the world would implode.
While I'm judging, I will also add any large SUV's such as Escalades to my a$$hole category.
To be clear, I don't care if someone spends hundreds of thousands on a nice car - I might question their judgement unless they are extremely wealthy, but to each their own. What I have a problem with is selfish, obnoxious behaviour at the expense of others. A hummer is grotesquely inefficient, extremely large and unwieldy, and completely unnecessary. Big inefficient vehicles cause excessive pollution, waste resources, endanger drivers pedestrians and cyclists alike, and they are a vulgar symbol that is designed to say "you don't matter, get out of my way". My TDI gets roughly 4X (four times) the fuel economy of a hummer, and I rarely drive it. I walk or bike almost everywhere.
Speaking of judgmental, if one were to drive around in many parts of Europe in a hummer or an escalade, not only would you be taxed into oblivion, but you would get more dirty looks that you can imagine. In Canada we are not self governing as a society, we rely on police and other 'officials' to tell us what to do. We behave like children in the absence of rules. I would say we should all be more judgmental, but in a city where Rob Ford gets elected, I better be careful what I wish for.
This isn't the thread to be discussing your feelings on 'judging' other people. Back on topic please.
Can someone remind me what the finish product is supposed to look like. I can't find any renderings. Is it going to be two stories? It's going to be actual liveable space correct? Not just a walkway between the buildings. Any idea on price.
The bridge is 2 stories, but each floors is a double floor (18 feet approx). The bottom floor is an amenity (party room and pool tables) with a glass floor. The top floor will be split into two penthouses, which will also have some space in their respective towers.
Concord told me that each penthouse is selling for approximately $7 million each, and are still available.