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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Toronto > Regal Constellation Hotel > Trip with manitou > loading docks

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Unused loading docks on the east side.
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Posted by Wanderlust 5/6/2004 7:57 PM | remove
  Pink milk crate!

I want one!
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 5/7/2004 3:34 PM | remove
  in quebec all the old agropur ones were pink! i got loads. has anyone ever bought a milk crate hmmm? actually the place i used to work had some they actually bought witht the logo on them to store dishes
Posted by north 5/25/2004 11:11 PM | remove
  at a tim horton's around here they used to leave the milk crates lying out back, in the open...i kind of wish i'd taken them for record storage. i'm partial to blue ones, but the pink looks ridiculously cool.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 5/26/2004 3:31 AM | remove
  well next time your in quebec we got pink ones comming out of our arses, the blue ones from guaranteed pure milk are still floating around. I once had my old buick skyhawk up on milkcrates for 3 months, those buggers are strong
Posted by NoSuchPerson 5/26/2004 4:05 AM | remove
  Damnit, I want a pink one too :D
Posted by junks 5/26/2004 5:37 AM | remove
  I want a Buick Skyhawk
Posted by Chronic 6/14/2004 7:57 PM | remove
  The dairies were losing money to the milk crate losses - people taking them for album storage, so they started making them 3/4" smaller in L x W to render them useless for record collections.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 6/15/2004 12:11 AM | remove
  really, all the crates i have fit them and ive added some recently they havnt changed up here in canada
Posted by Chronic 6/15/2004 9:55 PM | remove
  I know Sealtest and Maple Lane in Ontario did.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 6/16/2004 12:38 AM | remove
  ok cus the ones made by IPL (the ones with the honeycomb sides) are even sometimes legitimately bought by djs and restaurants. You can fit 23 standard 10 inch plates in a milk crate plus 2 on the vertical, 25 plates easily transported! great for storage too. (working for a caterer you learn this lol)
Posted by Chronic 6/16/2004 4:34 AM | remove
  serve the wedding, pack the dirty plates, unload at the shop, run through the Hobart unit until 3am, get $3.50 an hour. My first paying job.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 6/16/2004 11:23 AM | remove
  sounds just like mine but we were "canadas biggest family run restaurant". we would serve 900 people a la carte in the 3 dining rooms, 700 in the banquet halls and then have a catered banquet of 3000 (since it was catered double the dishes) at the ste martine arena!. Thank god by the time we got that big i was driving the truck and lauged at the dishwashers. Thank God our machine was a hobart C-Liner and not a rack at a time machine!
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 6/16/2004 11:25 AM | remove
  http://www.uer.ca/locations/viewgal.asp?picid=45035 this is a small c-line style machine
Posted by Hi/Po 7/2/2006 6:55 PM | remove
  Some of the Sealtest ones had "unauthorized use prohibited" written on their crates. I noticed this on the crate my dad used for storing tools.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 7/2/2006 7:04 PM | remove
  yeah, i never liked the sealtest ones period lol, too grey and plain
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