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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Mon Jan 26, 2009 @ 12:21pm
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ben en faite,non c'est vraiment vraiment pas insonorisé en général.C'est pourquoi moi je paye 930 pour rester dans un bloc avec des murs en beton armés.Jpeux mixer tard pis ca dérange personne on entends rien.Mais mon ancien appart sherbrooke / Hogan ,le voisin ronflait pis jL'entendais pour te dire.Demande vraiment avant,pis 2e chose essaye d'aller visiter vers 7h le soir,c'est en général la que le monde font le plus de bruits,fac tu peux evaluer selon les voisins.Bonne chance.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Mon Jan 26, 2009 @ 12:51pm
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Hey darlin', I live about a block from Saphir and it's AWESOME here!! It also happens to be right next to the spot on the mountain where we have tamtams (giant drum circle) all warm season, with fire dancing and everything. Also Passport is a 5 minute bike ride away, and the metro (depending on where exactly you are in this area) is a few minute walk.

Also, VERY VERY IMPORTANTLY, right next door to Saphir and me is a store called Epicerie Seagull. They are easily the cheapest and most diverse grocery store in town. They don't give out plastic-effing-bags, you bring your own! It's awesome. They are a great store for any dietary needs, including me, and I'm a super health nut vegan who's diet consists of hemp seeds, Ruth's hemp seed powder, quinoa, LOCAL produce (they have tons of local produce), raw nuts of all types, dates (to give you an example of some of the awesome stuff they have at like, 1/2 the price of *everywhere* else).

There are also a lot of different ethnic restaurants around here. Further up St Laurent is Le Chill, a psytrance lounge, and there is another good place that had weekly hardcore nights a few blocks away on St Denis. I think they are still going but I don't know for sure.

Another good place to live would be right next to Concordia.. depending on what you find, it might cost a bit more to live there but you would also save a bunch on metro fare plus right beside Concordia is "Le Frigo Vert" which is an anti-capitalist student-run food co-op that is extremely cheap and gets all of its (organic) produce from a farm outside Montreal that you can actually go work on if you like. They have 50 cent samosas from Pushap's Indian restaurant. Oh yeahs.

Also at Concordia is a daily by-donation lunch called "The People's Potato" who are known to have some really good stuff sometimes. It's suitable for vegan diets as well.
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