Yo...we gotta be reppin' the S-Dot...fo sho...what.
*hehhe....i love this....it's so funny....but you can only truly appreciate it if you actually live in the S-Dot :)*
YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM SCARBOROUGH WHEN...
You're familiar with neighbourhood names like: Agincourt,
Malvern, West Hill, Warden Woods, Cedarbrae, Tuxedo Court,
Bay Mills, and Wexford.
You lock your car doors when you drive, and only roll the
window down if the temperature is over 30 and you absolutely
have to.
You perk up every time SCARBOROUGH is mentioned on the news
but it's usually related to some crime story (i.e. murder,
robbery, drive-by-shooting/stabbing etc.)
You know what the "RT" is.
You often hear music (or just bass) coming from someone
else's car across the street when you are stopped at a traffic
light.
LADIES: A guy has tried to "pick you up" at the bus stop, ON
the bus or the RT train, at Kennedy Station, Scarborough Town
Centre or even while you're in your car stopped at a traffic
light.
GUYS: You have, or you know of a guy who has tried to pick up
girls at the bus stop, on the bus or the RT train, at Kennedy
Station, Scarborough Town Center or even while a girl is in her car stopped at a traffic light.
You often refer to SCARBOROUGH as SCARBERIA; SCARLEM; (my personal favourite) SCOMPTON; SCARCITY.
No one speaks English on the bus.
You consider anything north of Steeles Avenue as "BUSH".
You consider anything east of the Rouge River as "BUSH".
You've learned how annoying police helicopters are, even though they're there to help you.
You don't mess with kids who go to Lam, Leacock, Eaton, Bethune or Porter.
You're probably been covered in the Scarborough Mirror for
something.
You love to mention other parts of Toronto (i.e. Jane-Finch,
Regent Park, Flemingdon Park, Parkdale, Rexdale, Weston,
St. Jamestown, etc.) and talk about how they have a higher
crime rate than SCARBOROUGH. You are familiar with these
streets: Vic Park, Markham Road, Kingston Road,
McCowan Road, Warden Avenue, Finch Ave, Kennedy Road,
Eglinton Ave.
You LOVE to shop at the "Dollar Stores" scattered throughout
SCARBOROUGH.
There is an Ontario Housing complex in your neighborhood.
There is a Chinese restaurant or a Roti shop in your
neighbourhood.
Scarborough Town Centre was "the place" to hangout when you
were a teenager.
Stitches is the hot spot for teen girls to shop!
You hate it when NON-Scarborough people refer to it as the
ghetto.
You know the Scarborough Bluffs are there, but never bothered to go see it.
You sadly realize our proudest accomplishment besides supplying 50% of the T Dot's crime rate, is the Barenaked Ladies.
North York pisses you off.
NON-MALVERN PEOPLE: You refer to Malvern as the East Scarlem
ghetto.
MALVERN PEOPLE: You are PROUD of Malvern but still refer to
it as the East Scarlem ghetto.
Your bike has been stolen at least once.
Your car has been stolen at least once, or you know someone
who's car has been stolen.
You refer to Agincourt as "Asian-court"
There are more Guyanese people here than in Georgetown, Guyana.
You are able to distinguish the ethnicity of a driver just by
looking at his/her car (i.e. If you see a car with Hello Kitty
or other stuffed animals in it, then you know its probably
someone of Hong Kong descent OR if you see a car with tinted
windows, gold or chrome fender trims, and a crown air-freshener, then you know its probably someone from the Caribbean) and you know that when you see a "sooped" up 1993 Honda civic hatchback there is either an Italian or a Greek GINO driving!
You HATE Mel Lastman because you think he ignores Scarborough,
BUT you still voted for him.
Even though you only live about 15 KM from Downtown Toronto,
it still takes you an hour or more by TTC and at least a half
hour by car to get there. Not to mention rush hour.
People involuntarily back away when you say you're from
SCARBOROUGH.
The TTC buses run EXTRA SLOW here.
You're proud that Scarborough is more diverse than most small
countries.
You say you're a PROUD CITIZEN OF SCARBOROUGH, but deep down
inside you kinda wish to move out to Markham, Richmond Hill
or Pickering.

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