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(The Final) Things To Look Forward To

September 14th, 2009 by Romi

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Fortunately, the recession is lifting; unfortunately, that eliminates the need for Screw You Recession. That is definitely not something to look forward to this week but the show must go on!

I’ve helped you fill your schedules with cheap awesomeness all summer long but now it’s your turn to do the searching. Look back to TTLFT 6 for a guide to finding really cool happenings nationwide all on your lonesome.

I love you too much to leave you empty handed so here are some super duper fall guides to keep you busy over the next little while (more…)

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Things To Look Forward To (5)

August 3rd, 2009 by Romi

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Gd’afternoon! I hope those of you who are in provinces that have a civic holiday are enjoying your long weekend. Everyone else: sucks to be you! Just kidding, you’ll get your chance to mock us.

Happy August! I like August, mainly because my birthday is on the 21st (yes, I will accept your presents, thank you for asking), oh and Virgin Festival is at the end of the month (or this weekend if you live in Alberta!).

So what’s keeping the cheapskate Canucks busy this week?

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Things To Look Forward To (IV)

July 27th, 2009 by Romi

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September is a little over a month away but let’s not think about that. There’s still a lot of summer left to enjoy!

Here’s some fun cheapness to take advantage of this week:

Movie Night! —If you’re out east, head over to the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk on the 31st for an outdoor screening of Harold And Maude. It’s shown on an inflatable screen, how cool is that! Admission is only $5.

Festival Of The Caribbean—Toronto’s 42nd Caribana festival is upon us this weekend. There will be a ton of free events, unique vendors and a really awesome parade. The festival brings over 1 million participants into the city making it a tried and true Toronto tradition.

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