cigarettes and chocolate milk is an LGBT/real life roleplay set in the Church and Wellesley community of Toronto, Canada. We only accept characters 18 and older, aside from a few exceptions. Please register with: Firstname Lastname format We are accepting both canons and originals.
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Sign Ups Miscellaneous sign ups can be found here, including employment, residences, and other in character events. You cannot sign up for anything unless you've been accepted first.
Plot Hub All of the main plotting options can be found here, in the new and improved plot hub. In this forum, you will find different plotting features, from the usual relationship plot area used keep track of the relationships your character has developed, to a place where you can contribute and use creative plots and character ideas.
The 519 The 519 Church Street Community Center is the district's heartland. The center has counselings, coming out groups, and HIV tests. The center also holds classes for queer parenting and has programs to help transgendered people on the street. The Community center is a great place to hold meetings and meet other people. The center has many opportunities to give back to the district. The center is also very involved in Pride Week.
Edinburgh Square Most of the community's Victorian style houses can be found here. While it is a perfect picture of suburban living to it's finest, the cost is quite expensive. Every house is usually equipped with three, or more, bedrooms, and spacious living, kitchen and dining areas. It is the ideal residential space for a family, or those couples interested in staring a family.
Church Street There are so many places on Church street, various types, with so little time - that is, of course, you plan to visit one location every day, then you just may get around to them all. While Church Street may seem to have all the fun and play locations, there are some general necessities and places you just may find useful, especially if you're a community resident.
Restaurants, Bars and Lounges Though businesses like these can be found throughout Church and Wellesley, mostly on Church street, they can all be conveniently found here from your favorite bar hangout that always serves the little paper umbrella in it's specialty drinks, to the lounge with the fabulous drag queen ensemble entertainment. And if those places aren't good enough to treat your sweetie, there are expensive restaurants where you can wine and dine them.
Brook Chase Less expensive than owning a house, townhouses may just be the next best thing. Sure, you'll be living connected to your next door neighbors, but they offer from one to three rooms in each townhouse. There is basically the comfort of a house, with less expensive rent, though townhouses tend to accommodate the wealthy and the middle class, so if you're not willing to spend a pretty penny, then Brook Chase probably wouldn't be the best place to settle.
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Wellesley Street The name Wellesley isn't just a clever add on to the words Church and. In fact, there are quite a bit of businesses on Wellesley; perhaps not as many, or not as many well known, as Church, but they're appreciated just the same. Since it's not as crowded as it's sister, and intersection street, there's room for leases, which could be useful for those who want to start their own businesses, whatever they may be.
The Underground These are places where you definitely don't want to take your children, or happen to find them wondering around here. Most establishments are 18+, but some are strictly for those over 21, for good reason, since they are all adult-oriented. The access is restricted and if you know you're not supposed to be here, don't just casually stroll in, for just any reason, or you will get caught.
Toronto General Hospital Scrapes, cuts and bruises happen, as do more serious injuries in the course of a lifetime. If you're seeking medical attention, whether it be at the ER or at the conjoined doctor's buildings, these dedicated medical professionals are here to help twenty-four hours a day, more or less. And even if the hospital isn't your first priority, you may want to consider a check-up, at least.
Other Locations Various locations in Toronto, or even other parts of Canada can be found or made here. So, if there's no particular forum for the place that you're looking for, you can always make a topic here, just be sure to mention the location, so that the person who replies won't be confused.
Toronto Eaton Centre Eaton Centre is commonly known as a large shopping mall in Toronto. Naturally, that would make it a popular tourist attraction and with those visiting, and Toronto residents, it's almost always crowded. There are about 330 stores, spread out over four levels, for overwhelming, yet hopefully satisfying, shopping possibilities. Just don't get lost in the midst of all that shopping excitement.
St. Lawrence Market The St. Lawrence Market is located in Old Town Toronto, and houses over sixty gourmet food vendors and markets. Flowers, food, wine, and art grace the three buildings that make up the complex. A farmer's market, specialty market and art museum make up market and its attractions.
Autumnwood Place Autumnwood are high-rise style apartments, consisting of six floors with apartments varying from bachelor, with one bedroom, or delux with two bedrooms. The living rooms are spacious, yet the kitchens are only big enough for two people, when they stand still. The laundry room is located on the first floor, for use to any apartment tenant. The apartments are also not very far away from the University of Toronto.
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University of Toronto Ah, UT, where all the college students roam amongst their peers and fall asleep in the early morning classes, lead by less than enthused professors. Well, there has to be some place to get educated, right? This university is the largest in Canada, in terms of enrollment, so something always has to be happening here, on either one of it's many campuses.
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