Pacific Mall - Located at Kennedy and Steeles, it is known to every Chinese person living in Toronto. In there, you can find anything from jewellery,CDs and DVDs,and up to rice rocket car parts. BEWARE: when driving there, be sure to watch out for mid-aged Chinese women who cannot run stop signs, and civics plastered with "MUGEN POWERED" stickers that sound like a lawnmowers and have engines with displacement less than a 2L Coke bottle.
"Yo!! I found Kung Fu at Pacific Mall for 5 bucks"
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Pacific Beach is similar to any place you'd go to pick up skanks slipping in their own vomit while giving head, see lifted trucks or get beaten up by guys with old english tattoos and iron cross belts.
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A San Diego beach neighborhood over-ran by individuals from New Jearsey and Boston.
PB local: Hey man, do you want to go surf Pacific Beach?
East Coast Transplant: No, I have to park the cah and watch the Patriots game.
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An awesome pop-punk/emo band who will most likely become famous by MTV. Then all the little preppies will claim that they knew about them before you and that they "hEaRt AmBeR pAcIfIc WiT a MaD, oVeRfLoWiNg PaSsIoN" (just as they do with the fall out boys!)
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"Transcontinental Railroad", that was once the most powerful and influential corperation in the world. That managed through hook and crook to get a Federal Court ruling that recognized a corperation the same as a living person. This ruling has sence influenced corperate power ( mostly for the worse ) across the board ever since, throughout the entire world. They were the "Wal-Mart" and "Microsoft" of the late 19th Century through the early 20th century!
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A city of approximately 18,000 that sits right outside of Monterey on the California coast. In 1875, it began as a summer camping ground for Methodists. Today, Pacific Grove (or PG as locals refer to it), is known for it's slow paced Victorian "hometown" feeling. Having no fast food drive thrus, dance clubs or bars (except for bars in restaurants), it's residents enjoy a peaceful setting with hardly any traffic or busy commotion. Pacific Grove is also the home of Asilomar State Beach. Many scuba divers and surfers from all over the world try their luck at the unpredictable waves and freezing cold temperatures of this “refuge by the sea”.

In addition to it’s costal beauty, Pacific Grovians host several festivities throughout the year. The “Good Old Days” Parade (held each April) features arts, crafts, entertainment, vendor booths and classic cars from all over the Peninsula. A few months later (each July), the entire city is lit up to celebrate the “Feast of Lanterns”, a 100 year old tradition in which the Legend of Blue Willow is told among hundreds of onlookers at Lover’s Point Beach. Much like the “Good Old Days” Parade, it features arts, crafts, vendor booths and entertainment, with much more added excitement. A royal court (chosen annually by Pacific Grovians) is introduced before the Legend is acted out on a pier in the sea. The play features a fire breathing dragon swimming toward the shore and is followed by a large finale full of music, dancing and fireworks. Later in the year (every October), local school children pay tribute to the Monarch butterfly’s arrival to the central coast as they celebrate the “Butterfly Parade” which includes a school-aged bazaar as well. These festivals are just a few of the family-oriented events that enrich the city’s charm.

One trip to this costal gem and you will realize why Pacific Grove is truly “America’s last hometown”.
Let's drive down the coast in Pacific Grove and scope out the waves.

I miss the food in Pacific Grove, Toastie's Breakfast Burritos are the best!
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A documentary exploring president Donald Trump's reaction to an alien invasion.
Advisor: Sir, the Kaiju are attacking the pacific rim cities.
Trump: Build a giant wall. It's gonna be yuuuge!
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