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



ESCAPE FRIDAYS @ Capital Night club ( www.capitalnightclub.com )
idoru
1.) Your website needs more content
2.) Websites made in Flash always need to have an option to turn the music off
eye_03
i live there, but i think i might be the only person on this whole website. better ask somewhere else.
Ishkur
What do you want?
beats and beeps
I live in Vancouver British Columbia, but I don't support anything.
Especially not you, and your thumpity thump music, you fatty.
Ishkur
attaboy beats! You tell 'em!
Nayil
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Originally posted by Bass_Junkiez




ESCAPE FRIDAYS @ Capital Night club ( www.capitalnightclub.com )



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


WTF.......

:conf: <------ you
Nightscape
haha
looks like people from vancouver hate ur ass
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.
beats and beeps
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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.

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.
beats and beeps
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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 .

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.
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