Windsor is a sucker magnet for young Americans. It has more strip clubs per capita than any city in the country, Caesar's, and Cuban cigar shops all over downtown as well as lots of really "nice" bars where you can get a knife thrown into you. And like many Michigan cities it is coughing, feeling the burn from massive industry layoffs.
Re: Re: 4/12/2013 WDT It may be a sucker magnet but when you're 19 and don't want to get a MIP or just want to see some fully nude strippers while sipping a Molson it can't be beat. We had the trip down by the time we turned 21, never went back after.
The funny thing about Windsor is that you can't go anywhere in Canada without meeting a bunch of young people from Windsor. They're all getting the fuck out in a big way.
You don't have to go to Canada to enjoy a lady. Detroit has plenty you can meet up with and the suburbs have plenty you can call. Why cross international waters?
You can also go to Holland. It's rather like Canada: neat, clean, friendly people, wi-fi on the trains, everyone speaks with a funny accent and they add extraneous letters to their words.
I guess you could say it is, it was a weird case that killed the ban in the first place but nothing's really changed visually at least. There's no Bunny Ranch-type places that I know of personally, at least not yet. It hasn't really been a discussion issue around here. It's like drugs: whether it's legal or not, it's going to happen.
Those are a slap on the wrist, prostitutes can get you on the sex offender list, just like pissing in public.
Jumping in here before reading the next 8 pages. I love sex and engage in it frequently. Not as much since I met "The Date". Prior to this I was down with fun. Never did do the rail, but if I chose to, that would have been my choice. How dare anyone force themself/themselves on me. My sexual proclivities are mine, not yours. That is rape. It's not gray. I want to fuck or I don't. Easy-peasy.
What the hell are you talking about getting knives thrown into you. The difference between Detroit and Windsor is huge: <a class="postlink" href="http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/12/04/a-tale-of-two-cities-windsor-and-detroit-murder-rates-show-stark-contrast/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/12/04 ... -contrast/</a> I work in one of the 2 hospitals in the city with an ER. Couldn't tell you the last time somebody came in with a knife wound.
I can't tell you either. I say that because the last time I went out in that town (over ten years ago) we went to a bar called "Jokers". Two people were stabbed, one guy pulled the knife out of him and threw it at his attacker, impaling his gut (it was gross). It could have been nothing more than an isolated incident, but you certainly remember shit like that. And you ARE completely right, Windsor, being a twin river city with Detroit has a shockingly low violent crime rate. Wasn't it without a single gun murder for years? That of course puzzles me, because I admit I liked going there but it seemed to have a REALLY temperamental bar crowd except for the Crazy Horse.
That completely depends on your goals. If you'll view the blog as a failure if you don't get at least x amount of regular followers then it probably won't be worth the time and effort, everyone and their mother has a food blog and for every big one there's a few hundred that don't get any traffic outside of close friends. If you'll be happy as long as you and your family/friends have a neat collection of recipes to look at and talk about, it'll probably be worth it.
I'm just going to throw this up here. If you're even the least bit into this genre of show, you should check out Hemlock Grove on Netflix. NSFW tag because it's kind of gruesome. NSFW
I'm sorry, this just looks like a bad, really, really blatant ripoff of "The Company of Wolves" to me. Comparison: Spoiler I find it slightly upsetting that despite the leaps and bounds we've made in movie technology in the past three decades, there isn't a single transformation sequence that matches "An American Werewolf in London". I'm more interested in how they cloned Young Steve Buscemi for the show though. I thought that DNA was lost to us.