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Posted by Bass_Junkiez on Mar-06-2006 21:53:

How many trance supporters live in Vancouver

I know tranceaddict all about trance support, but how many of you actually live in Vancouver British Columbia ?



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Posted by idoru on Mar-07-2006 01:15:

1.) Your website needs more content
2.) Websites made in Flash always need to have an option to turn the music off


Posted by eye_03 on Mar-07-2006 01:50:

i live there, but i think i might be the only person on this whole website. better ask somewhere else.


Posted by Ishkur on Mar-07-2006 06:32:

What do you want?


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-15-2006 23:58:

I live in Vancouver British Columbia, but I don't support anything.
Especially not you, and your thumpity thump music, you fatty.


Posted by Ishkur on Mar-16-2006 01:08:

attaboy beats! You tell 'em!


Posted by Nayil on Mar-16-2006 01:51:

Re: How many trance supporters live in Vancouver

quote:
Originally posted by Bass_Junkiez




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wat is this ? y do u have hip hop music ?


WTF.......

<------ you


Posted by Minhaj on Mar-16-2006 02:11:

haha
looks like people from vancouver hate ur ass


Posted by Cobalt on Mar-16-2006 02:29:

Does Beats really live in Vancouver? I'm going to live there in a couple years, but that might be too much cynicism to handle in one city.


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-16-2006 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Does Beats really live in Vancouver? I'm going to live there in a couple years, but that might be too much cynicism to handle in one city.

Everybody here is a cynic. We are like seattle, except canadian. This means that we have all the gloomy weather to make us angry/depressed, but unlike seattle, we don't have access to guns that are commonly used take it out with.

PS: Call me up and I'll show you around the town.
We have the drug district.
The slut district.
and The asian district.


Posted by Cobalt on Mar-16-2006 03:10:

Hey, I like rainy weather! Why do you think I'm moving there? And coffee! I need more coffee! With Nanaimo bars!

I've been around the city a number of times, most recently this past December. It seems I only visit Vancouver in the winter, so I should try to drop by there this summer, too. It's really weird, a huge chunk of the people I've met over the net live in the city, or are otherwise associated with the place. That on top of the fact that I was already steering towards the northwest, with BC at the top of the list. I'll settle for Seattle if I can only get a job there, but I'd prefer Vancouver.

I think I'll eschew E Hastings for Yaletown (or something of the same yuppie spirit, only cheaper). I don't need a regular fix, save for espresso.


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-16-2006 03:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Hey, I like rainy weather! Why do you think I'm moving there? And coffee! I need more coffee! With Nanaimo bars!

I've been around the city a number of times, most recently this past December. It seems I only visit Vancouver in the winter, so I should try to drop by there this summer, too. It's really weird, a huge chunk of the people I've met over the net live in the city, or are otherwise associated with the place. That on top of the fact that I was already steering towards the northwest, with BC at the top of the list. I'll settle for Seattle if I can only get a job there, but I'd prefer Vancouver.

I think I'll eschew E Hastings for Yaletown (or something of the same yuppie spirit, only cheaper). I don't need a regular fix, save for espresso.

The Lower Mainland is shit.

British Columbian Interior is where the true beauty is at. I've lived in 6 different locations all through BC, and I can tell you this. Vancouver eats your soul. If you like big cities filled with rich yuppies, Victoria is a better option. If you don't need big cities filled with rich yuppies, like I said, the interior is nice.


Posted by Cobalt on Mar-16-2006 03:39:

I've got lots of time to be jaded. Right now I just need to get into a city around there. I suppose Victoria would be an option too, though I'm not much for tea.

(I know I'm flinging heavy-handed stereotypes of these places; don't mind me)


Posted by Cobalt on Mar-16-2006 03:46:

And remember, I'm comparing with the Deep South, that good ole' flag-wavin', God-fearin', ACLU-hatin' American part of America! (Thank god I'm not actually from here.)

There's lots of room for improvement.


Posted by Ishkur on Mar-16-2006 03:50:

I actually plan--or at least hope--to move further down the coast, possibly Portland or San Francisco, someday, but not until Bush leaves office.


Posted by Cobalt on Mar-16-2006 04:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
I actually plan--or at least hope--to move further down the coast, possibly Portland or San Francisco, someday, but not until Bush leaves office.

After Vancouver and Seattle, people I know cluster to San Francisco (and, while I'm revealing my life story, I was born there). I like visiting the city, but I couldn't live in the Bay Area. It's too gritty and indignant for me. Like Seattle, it carries a granola self-consciousness that sits poorly with my preference. I also have a weakness for glossy covers, and Vancouver appeals to me because of that.

I've not been to Portland. I hear it's a pretty sleeply place so far as nightlife is concerned, but a pleasant city besides that.


Posted by eye_03 on Mar-16-2006 04:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
I actually plan--or at least hope--to move further down the coast, possibly Portland or San Francisco, someday, but not until Bush leaves office.


wow, the almighty ishkur is from vancouver??

on a related note, ive considered going to SF as well. better scene i think too. probably less rain


Posted by MAINER on Mar-16-2006 05:40:

JUST MOVE TO KELOWNA problem solved...


Posted by Sykonee on Mar-16-2006 06:02:

quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
Everybody here is a cynic. We are like seattle, except canadian. This means that we have all the gloomy weather to make us angry/depressed, but unlike seattle, we don't have access to guns that are commonly used take it out with.

That's because all the marijuana around here seems to do away with the cynicism anyways.

"Dude, this town sux."
"Yeah, it... um, what were we talking about again."
"Um... I can't remember. Want to get some 99cent pizza?"


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-16-2006 06:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
That's because all the marijuana around here seems to do away with the cynicism anyways.

"Dude, this town sux."
"Yeah, it... um, what were we talking about again."
"Um... I can't remember. Want to get some 99cent pizza?"

Funny you should mention that. I tried to smoke some weed first thing in the morning 1 day ago as a way to get through the day, and look what it did to me http://tranceaddict.com/forums/show...threadid=331199


Posted by Sykonee on Mar-16-2006 06:24:

Haha! Yeah, I'd have to agree with the 'panic attack' reasoning for that there. I've had that happen to me before, but with GHB.


Posted by Porky on Mar-16-2006 14:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
Want to get some 99cent pizza?"



ahh.. there's a good one on robson i used to frequent when i used to live there.

but hands down,, vancity hydro ownz joo! the best focking pot evar!


Posted by Sykonee on Mar-16-2006 18:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Porky
ahh.. there's a good one on robson i used to frequent when i used to live there.

but hands down,, vancity hydro ownz joo! the best focking pot evar!


Well, I've kind of grown fond of the one just off Davie & Granville. $1.50, mind, but OOOOOHHHHH so good!


Posted by Tayfoon on Mar-16-2006 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
Well, I've kind of grown fond of the one just off Davie & Granville. $1.50, mind, but OOOOOHHHHH so good!


Im there ALL the time



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