PLL in the Morning provides an insightful look at the world, especially from the eyes of a traveller. Of course in our case, it is a bunch of travellers with unusual audio equipment.
 
If you see a threesome or a foursome fumbling over the set up of a laptop and microphone, it is none other than us doing a Move Mania feature. So forget Lonely Planet and take the wacky freaky side of things. If you rely on us for actual travel information we hereby release any legal responsibility for the above.
 
The staff of PLL in the Morning have gone to a lot of places, experiencing many things. We appreciate this part of life as embracing human culture... or making fun of an actual subject, which we then apologise to.
 
Risking bad weather and exhaustion, Phil, Brandon, and the rest of our entourage had saw some very interesting animals and creatures at the Toronto Zoo back in late May 2004.
 
Move Mania provides you with an experience that can't be duplicated without being where we were that moment. That includes the bad English grammar of the preceding sentence. From our first segments from the Toronto Zoo, to New Years in Niagara Falls and Phil travelling to Asia, Move Mania will help you decide where to go... without all the useful information.
 
Segment History
 
PLL in the Morning's first outside production (as Phil Liz and Lucy) was a trip to the Toronto Zoo in the Spring of 2004. Phil and Brandon had been the special correspondents for that report.
 
Our first Move Mania definitely was the mechanical "hoot". Our yearly Autoshow visit was first produced on 26 February, 2005.
 
The interesting feature of this special was Brandon's menage de righteous. Gloating as the holy minister of cars, Brandon helps Phil find the perfect Hyundai, eventually coming up with a two-door light blue Hyundai accent! This special finishes when Brandon and Phil take the shuttle bus back to Toronto's famous Union Station, where they barely fit!
 
Our next destination was Washington. Recording and experiencing the capital of the United States, Phil checked out some very interesting attractions, including the Washington National Cathedral.
   
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