PL1
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Can I interest you in some gourmet squab?Who would want to eat a pigeon???
I would dump!
Can I interest you in some gourmet squab?Who would want to eat a pigeon???
I would dump!
Squab I’ve had a couple of times (and didn’t much care for it—I prefer fowl that’s less lean), but those were farmed and properly cared for.They are edible cooked up with the right grown herbs though...![]()
Oh no…Can I interest you in some gourmet squab?
I'll just go a get my humour before it entirely rolls off into the gutter here. My apologies for that. /bowsSquab I’ve had a couple of times (and didn’t much care for it—I prefer fowl that’s less lean), but those were farmed and properly cared for.
Who knows what manner of disease your common winged petri dish carries. I mean geez, I’ve seen one nibbling away a cigarette butt.
Alright, this thread is about The One, not about food.
If you've eaten squab, you've eaten pigeon. It's a bird, like chicken. Seriously, what's the difference?Who would want to eat a pigeon???
I would dump!
Toronto only does balconies at all is because investors buying units off plans think they need them. Very few want to stand on a windy diving board 230m in the air...I love balconies but if it's not big enough to use as an outdoor room, it becomes borderline useless. One of the reasons I bought in my building was that the condo came with a usable balcony. I've got 21 plants out there, a table for 4 at one end, a table for 2 at the other end, and they'd still be room for another 8 people. And with solid concrete walls, you never feel like you're dangling off the side of the building. It's a proper outdoor room. In a city with a dearth of clean safe green space, living in a high-rise with a usable balcony is invaluable. I spend a couple hours out there every day, 7-8 months/year.
If they're going to bother building balconies, design them so they're usable space.
If you’ve eaten beef, you’ve eaten cow. It’s a mammal, like a cat. Seriously, what’s the difference?If you've eaten squab, you've eaten pigeon. It's a bird, like chicken. Seriously, what's the difference?
It's actually both on Metrotown. It features folding glass to enclose the outdoor space as semi-indoor. You can see it all accordion-ed up on the right side of the image.That's a really nice outdoor space, but that apartment would be a whole lot better if it was all inside space! The difference between a 1168 sf apartment and a 1900 sf apartment is the difference between being able to have one kid, or have 2-3 kids.