Yeah, Data and I went to downtown yesterday, and we had some journey. We went to Gerrard Street to eat at an Indian buffet. We headed into the first one that was open. I had the Butter Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, Matar Paneer, Daal, Basmati Rice, and Naan. Data had the Matar Paneer, Daal, Saag Paneer, Naan, Aloo Gobi, Basmati Rice, and Gulab Jamun (I couldn't force myself to eat anymore). Our server overheard our discussion on religion (I was telling Data how we can't see the stone bridge, formed by Nal&Neel by writing Ram on the stones, between India and Sri Lanka), and decided to offer his 2 cents (although it was more like 10 dollars worth). He started asking us if we know Hinduism, now or read the Ramayan/Mahabharat, are familiar with the four Vedas, and so on.... He started telling us how there is no religion except for one, which we must find out ourselves. He made numerous references to shaytan and krishna, and said religion is like finding a lottery ticket on a table with 6 million other tickets. He kept coming back to us to tell us that we needed to study religion in their original texts, and not from any translations. He called all the swamis and swaminis of India fakes, and told us to go and test them by asking them to tell us what we did on such and such date.
We left as soon as we were able to stand. We did see a bagpiper at the old ractrack on Lakeshore road. We didn't know if he wanted money or not (we didn't have much), so we stayed about 500 feet away and took a picture. lol
So our journey began from Gerrard Street, and we were going to walk all the way to the Skydome (my mom and dad called me crazy for doing so because A) the distance between the two places is 5.38miles, and b) it was cloudy, windy, and was upposed to rain). We went anyways
. We took a bunch of pics along the way, some very weird. Apparently the weather wasn't too bad at all, and we were expecting that it would've taken us about 4 hours to get to the Skydome, but it only took us a little over two and a half hours.
cont'd....