shudder...
hah, that's too bad...
i never thought of hamilton that way...
it does remind me a LOT of buffalo, though...

that is all.

--- Ken Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it's not my intense love of steel towns. But
> it does figure that we
> got ripped off in what everyone up there referred to
> as "Canada's most
> American city." It was an experiment to see what
> happens when you put two
> rowdy rock bands in a room that can barely fit the
> eight of them. End
> product: nobody comes to the show and a lot of shit
> gets broken.
> 
> >no offence, but why would you wanna go to hamilton,
> >anyway - it's like canada's equivalent to buffalo.
> >
> >--- Ken Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Yeah, the exchange rate is great. Unless you're a
> US
> >> band getting paid in
> >> Canada. Then it doesn't work out so well.
> (doesn't
> >> quite cover the cost of
> >> having all of your clothing stolen in Hamilton,
> ON.)
> >
> >
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> >
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