I dare you …

By Mike

… to dare me to do something when I’m in Toronto.

Something within the bounds of legality and decency, and something that doesn’t incur much expense.

I dare you.  But will you dare me?

11 Responses to “I dare you …”

  1. Two Write Hands Says:

    Take a picture of yourself in several, very public locations holding a stuffed elephant. I dare ya.

  2. Mau Says:

    Teehee. Stuffed elephant is cute. I’ve never gotten out of Toronto’s airport so I have no idea what kind of dare-worthy things you could do there. I hope you have a great time though and really enjoy the nostalgia. Feel better Mike :)

  3. Martin Luud Says:

    Hey whats the address of this antique shop in Beaverton?..

    I need to drop in the next time im up at my parents place.

  4. Ginny Says:

    I dare you to throw a snowball at a stranger

  5. Jen Says:

    I dare you to jump up and down (while looking down) on the glass floor of the CN Tower.

  6. Jen Says:

    Here’s another one for you that is a bit more challenging: I dare you to go to the Hockey Hall of Fame and kiss the Stanley Cup!

  7. Reba Says:

    I dare you to stick your tongue to a streetcar track! ;-)

    yuck…ok…maybe not!

  8. Melanie Says:

    Decent and legal? I got nothing.

  9. absent.canadian » Blog Archive » Random Shit Says:

    [...] day in Toronto, where I will do all sorts of silly things requested by my faithful blog audience some posts ago.  Look forward to more ridiculous hijinks to waste your bandwidth and precious time [...]

  10. Nicola Says:

    I was having some difficulties coming up with dares to perform in Toronto. First I was going to suggest standing in Dundas Square yelling at strangers about God Our Saviour, and the need to repent to him….but someone’s already got that covered.

    Instead, I dare you to take your stuffed elephant over to the statue of Egerton Ryerson, place it in his outstretched hand (the one that looks like it could be holding a martini glass) and ask a passerby to take a picture of you with your two best friends. Bonus points if you find an oversized martini glass to place in his hand instead. Egerton can be found on Gould between Victoria and Church.

  11. absent.canadian » Blog Archive » Kissing Lord Stanley Says:

    [...] so ends one of the dares that I was challenged [...]

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