sixrings
Senior Member
Tourists are toronto 6th biggest business. We should be competing for them not pushing them away.
Tourists are toronto 6th biggest business. We should be competing for them not pushing them away.
Wasn't aware there was an epidemic of bleeding tourists in Toronto.
I really do not understand why American cable TV documentary series tend to be so sensationalized, from exaggerating Toronto's temperatures to "proving" the existence of extraterrestrials that visited us a few millennia ago.
What if some documentary portrays Los Angeles as being consistently being over 50 degrees Celsius outside?
Thank you so much for that image. It illustrates the perceived "veracity" of sensationalized documentary series on American cable television (which the rest of the world call mockumentaries).Everything on American Cable is sensationalized. Why else would any of them watch the "History" channel.
Are we sure the mock/documentary in question is American?
The producer (Roeland Doust) is a Brit as is the star/geologist (Iain Stewart). The production company (Modus) appears to be based in Sainte-Therese (QC) but does have an office in LA. I suspect this is some sort of Canadian/British/American co-production and Toronto probably got featured as part of a cancon requirement.
And yet no one had actually reported the April 26th update here.Please don't bump threads. If there's news, it will be posted.
And yet no one had actually reported the April 26th update here.
Why would future news be posted, if past news wasn't?
And if reporting something that was new (to here at least), then surely that it's bumping.
Is my post not relevant to this thread?How should I have posted it or where?Please don't bump threads. If there's news, it will be posted.