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Stylish Pilot

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  1. Got these from a trade with Drizzt and they were just too big. I've worn them maybe 10 times, soaked once. As you can see in the pics the stitching is already coming lose in a few places. Skulls are notorious for this. I did a small repair on the back pocket stiching that has held up well. There are barely any fades. Still have lots of fading left.

    Looking for 175obo.----> 150 shipped!

    Hit me up with trades too. Mainly just other denim size 32-34

    Measurements:

    w: 18.5

    T: 12.5

    K: 9

    H: 8

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    Paypal only.

  2. ^ Sucks that the weather's not going to cooperate with your visit. Rain, rain and more rain.

    But yeah, you can try Little India for general goodness(almost all of the sauces are great with naan -- butter chicken, rogan josh, etc).

    Gandhi for roti.

    One of a Kind for that pasta(Marco Polo's a good choice if you're unsure about which kind) without the brainsplosion of people at Terroni's.

    It was bad weather last time I came up. Her whole family blames me.

    We ended up Eating at Nora on the corner of Richmond West and Spadina. Didn't get to go to Sydney's or J&O had to catch the 2:43 go train home. We're going back later this week.

    Pizza sounds good. We might hit that up. Thanks for the suggestions guys.

  3. Back in TO with my girlfriend. Finally going to hit up J & O, Nomad, and Sydney's. didn't get to last time. Any good lunch suggestions in the fashion district? or on Queen West?

  4. Graduating tomorrow, but I have to take one summer course to be officially done...

    I just want to warn you about commercial piloting in the USA. A lot of the guys we hire are army aviation dudes, who come out of the army with like thousands of hours in the air. Some of them get jobs for the major airlines(southwest is the best, but only by a small margin), and the starting salary for a pilot is:

    25K-30K annual, regardless of your hours in the air. For the first two years you will sleep in a little room at airports shared with two other guys on cots. After your second/third year, you get promoted and make 60K...which is nice, but it's not great. It's because the unions here are very rigid with their payscales.

    You should try to use your time in Alaska to pick up some references for private jet service stuff - those pilots are paid way more because they are non-union.

    Good luck, and if you end up piloting flights up to Kodiak for salmon fishing, you might me see during the summers!

    Thanks for the heads up. I've done a lot of research and know what I'm getting into. Which is why I'm trying to stay as far away from the airlines as I can. Oh and try 17-21k your first rather than 25-30k. It's crazy industry and a lot of times it doesn't even make sense to pursue it, but most people accept all the poor wages and crappy lifestyle just so they can fly. Kind of sad really.

    I've always told myself I'm smarter than that and if it doesn't make economical sense to do it then don't, but I guess I'm falling into the same trap a lot of guys do. Getting caught up in the allure of flying rather than having a decent lifestyle.

  5. Graduating tomorrow, but I have to take one summer course to be officially done.

    Looking at Moving to Alaska and doing some flight instructing/ bush type flying for now. Plenty of jobs to be had up that way. Absolutely no one is hiring in the lower 48. Put in a couple of years up there, get some good experience and flight hours, and then come back down here to see what airline or corporate jobs are available.

    I got a degree so I could have a non flying job to fall back on, but after looking at different jobs and applying for all kinds of stuff, I realized that I'm going to be happiest when I'm flying. No desk job or 9-5 is going to give me that peace.

  6. Not looking forward to my Operations Management final on Wednesday. Literally going to devote 2 days to reading the chapters over and over. about 75% of the class fails every semester.

    First time i've been stressed about finals or grades.

    Ready for all this stuff to be over with and finally be graduated.

    Who else hates finals?

  7. Size 28. Worn once. Basically brand new.

    So bought the NS from Context for my girlfriend, Way too big.

    She has worn them once. no wear, creases, or fades.

    Check context for measurements.

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    Looking for $140 shipped. CONUS. PM for a quote for international shipping.

    Sold out at context and farinelli's right now.

    PAYPAL only.

  8. http://www.blogto.com/ They aren't critical geniuses, but they have a pretty good idea of which restaurants are worth your time in their best of Toronto section. The Black Hoof, Pizzeria Libretto, and Guu are some of the most popular places right now in Toronto.

    Bars: Generally anything on Ossington, or west of Ossington on Dundas or Queen will be lively, and if it isn't your speed, there are a million places in that general area.

    Shopping: I haven't bought any clothes in Toronto in quite some time, but our notable stores are Nomad, Sydney's, Jonathon + Olivia, TNT Blu, and Serpentine (allegedly, I've never even been in here myself).

    Thanks man, Staying at the Hilton on Dundas on Thursday night will def try to hit some of that stuff up.

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