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If it's memories, or designs of old
that you're interested in, you can find it here. Articles and photos
highlighting our fine tradition of
visiting the Canadian International Auto Show over the years
can be found quite easily
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It came as a surprise when Brandon and I arrived at Union Station
only to have him call us and announce that he won't be there for
another hour. So Brandon headed to the bank machine.
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An interesting observation is that since I visited on the first Friday
of the auto show, there's a lot less people, which means it's going
to suck the next day when we visit as a contingent!
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We, at SRN Mediaworks, have always thought outside the box. We are
quite casual when it comes
to taping interviews with guests.
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If I am ever reminded of an event that lets you feel and touch the
product, let it not be at the strip club.
The aroma sprayed on the cars sickly seduced us on such a cold morning.
Like last year, we were ready to continue this great convention of
old and new, fragrant and smelling, and clunky and sleek. This is no
Hong Kong on a weekend market, but it certainly was a little more
exciting for us men.
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Autoshow 2005 was my personal first; I wasn't much of a car fan at
all, for if I did express an interest in becoming one, I'd be busy
becoming an auto mechanic. As Brandon scuttled into the paths that
belittle you in front of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, it was
a capitalist paradise.
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