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#176966 by Amber
Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:21 am
Grimview wrote:
the-fluke wrote:DevEstate is beautiful. Genuinely. I want to go to Canada. Will someone have me for a week?

Once I move out (next summer, likely), why not? :P Though that assumes I get accepted to Uni somewhere outside this hellhole of a city...



-big puppy eyes- Can I come too? xD
Good luck for Uni. =D
#176978 by Stevie G
Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:42 am
Well, if anyone is going to be in south-eastern Ontario, (i.e. the Ottawa/Toronto region,) lemmie know.
I'll show you the ropes.
#176985 by Amber
Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:38 pm
thats cool Stevie. :D
UI don't think I'll be going that any time soon though unfortunatly. WIth me unfortunatly living in England. xD

Although I was watching Love? eariler on youtube, and some guy made a comment on how he lives on the same street as Devin apperently. :?
#176995 by Stevie G
Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:11 pm
Amber:

Well, keep me informed. Also, where do you live, rougly? Good fighing chance I'll be in YOUR neck of the woods in the next year or two.
'ause, y'know, it always makes sense to make plans with someone for a year or two away, that you've met online, in the last, like, seventy two hours.

To everyone who thinks that Canada is beautiful:

First and foremost, Canada is BIG. REALLY REALLY BIG. Some bits look like DevEstate. Some bits look like New Jersey. Some bits look like Iowa. Some bits look like Siberia.

There are lots of nice bits, though. Definately a country worth seeing. Even if it does get a little boring sometimes, what with hardly any shootings or ANYTHING.
#177000 by AccEvolution
Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:19 pm
That DevEstate myspace is incredible! I'm as green as those trees with envy, something like that looks like exactly what I need! There's a place in northern Georgia called Lake Rabun that would be an incredible spot to set up a music studio...tons of natural inspiration and sheer beauty... minus all the backwoods pig-cornholing and sister-banging Georgia is known for, eww.

I'd kill to live in an area like that...
#177008 by Grimview
Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:22 pm
AccEvolution wrote:I'd kill to live in an area like that...

You don't have to. Just need to live in BC. :P
#177025 by Amber
Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:14 am
Stevie G wrote:Amber:

Well, keep me informed. Also, where do you live, rougly? Good fighing chance I'll be in YOUR neck of the woods in the next year or two.
'ause, y'know, it always makes sense to make plans with someone for a year or two away, that you've met online, in the last, like, seventy two hours.

To everyone who thinks that Canada is beautiful:

First and foremost, Canada is BIG. REALLY REALLY BIG. Some bits look like DevEstate. Some bits look like New Jersey. Some bits look like Iowa. Some bits look like Siberia.

There are lots of nice bits, though. Definately a country worth seeing. Even if it does get a little boring sometimes, what with hardly any shootings or ANYTHING.


Haha, makes perfect sense to set up plans with someone you hardly know :P Makes life interesting I guess. xD
I live inbetween Reading and London. So it takes me about an hour to get to London Waterloo.

Canada sounds kinda like England... But on a much much larger scale.

And minus the kids stabbing eachother by the sounds of thing. xD
And Canada gets snow. Although it did snow here a little while ago which was fun :D
#177027 by AccEvolution
Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:00 pm
Grimview wrote:
AccEvolution wrote:I'd kill to live in an area like that...

You don't have to. Just need to live in BC. :P


Ah, the solution is so much more simple than I thought! :P
#177046 by Grimview
Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:06 pm
Amber wrote:
Stevie G wrote:Amber:

Well, keep me informed. Also, where do you live, rougly? Good fighing chance I'll be in YOUR neck of the woods in the next year or two.
'ause, y'know, it always makes sense to make plans with someone for a year or two away, that you've met online, in the last, like, seventy two hours.

To everyone who thinks that Canada is beautiful:

First and foremost, Canada is BIG. REALLY REALLY BIG. Some bits look like DevEstate. Some bits look like New Jersey. Some bits look like Iowa. Some bits look like Siberia.

There are lots of nice bits, though. Definately a country worth seeing. Even if it does get a little boring sometimes, what with hardly any shootings or ANYTHING.


Haha, makes perfect sense to set up plans with someone you hardly know :P Makes life interesting I guess. xD
I live inbetween Reading and London. So it takes me about an hour to get to London Waterloo.

Canada sounds kinda like England... But on a much much larger scale.

And minus the kids stabbing eachother by the sounds of thing. xD
And Canada gets snow. Although it did snow here a little while ago which was fun :D

... Depends on the part of Canada...

In British Columbia alone, we have everything from tractless miles of evergreen forests, two major mountain ranges, arctic Taiga and Tundra, the world's largest collection of remaining Boreal forests, and the same for Boreal Rainforests, a desert, a few near-desert areas, a rather verdant and fertile area down along the southern portion of the Fraser River (Fraser Valley, basically the Lower Mainland), an incredibly varied coast (everything from sheer cliffs to estuaries, swamps, arctic fens, and Scandinavian-like fjords), and pretty much any other climate you can think of.
About the only thing we don't have is a lot of flat plains. :P There's a few, but compared to the Prairies, we have none... we have damn near everything else, though.
BC is ridiculous. :P
#177053 by Stevie G
Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:35 pm
Ontario is basically just factories and a whole lot of land that's totally unsuitable for anything other than mining, with lakes and unimpressive hills every now and again.

But we have some OKish cities.

There's ALWAYS good SYL shows in Toronto. Or at least, there was.
#177056 by Biert
Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:03 am
The Netherlands is just flat with lots of grass :P
#177070 by Stevie G
Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:49 am
Something like ninty-some-odd percent of us live within like a hundred kilometers of the US border. We're all crammed down in the south bit.

There are just MASSIVE tracks of land with no one on them. Mostly because, if you go any ways north, it gets VERY cold, and you're on a bed of solid granite that's no damn good for anything. Except the aforementioned mining. Very exciting.
#177087 by Amber
Tue Nov 18, 2008 2:07 pm
Grimview wrote:
Amber wrote:
Stevie G wrote:Amber:

Well, keep me informed. Also, where do you live, rougly? Good fighing chance I'll be in YOUR neck of the woods in the next year or two.
'ause, y'know, it always makes sense to make plans with someone for a year or two away, that you've met online, in the last, like, seventy two hours.

To everyone who thinks that Canada is beautiful:

First and foremost, Canada is BIG. REALLY REALLY BIG. Some bits look like DevEstate. Some bits look like New Jersey. Some bits look like Iowa. Some bits look like Siberia.

There are lots of nice bits, though. Definately a country worth seeing. Even if it does get a little boring sometimes, what with hardly any shootings or ANYTHING.


Haha, makes perfect sense to set up plans with someone you hardly know :P Makes life interesting I guess. xD
I live inbetween Reading and London. So it takes me about an hour to get to London Waterloo.

Canada sounds kinda like England... But on a much much larger scale.

And minus the kids stabbing eachother by the sounds of thing. xD
And Canada gets snow. Although it did snow here a little while ago which was fun :D

... Depends on the part of Canada...

In British Columbia alone, we have everything from tractless miles of evergreen forests, two major mountain ranges, arctic Taiga and Tundra, the world's largest collection of remaining Boreal forests, and the same for Boreal Rainforests, a desert, a few near-desert areas, a rather verdant and fertile area down along the southern portion of the Fraser River (Fraser Valley, basically the Lower Mainland), an incredibly varied coast (everything from sheer cliffs to estuaries, swamps, arctic fens, and Scandinavian-like fjords), and pretty much any other climate you can think of.
About the only thing we don't have is a lot of flat plains. :P There's a few, but compared to the Prairies, we have none... we have damn near everything else, though.
BC is ridiculous. :P


...Wow, I think that's all I can say. xD
I think I could get lost for years there. I'd love to go and explore it all. But then I want to adventure most of the globe.
Isn't there a strange woman to man ratio in Canada? I heard for every 1 woman theres 5 men.
Although, Stevie, you seem to break that ratio in your avatar. xD

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