I've actually been drawn to Vancouver since before I was a Stargate or Sanctuary fan, but yeah, with Sanctuary and the Electric Company that just gives me more incentive
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OMG today I saw this guy who had spiky-ish hair...it was blond, but the dude had on a long black coat AGH it was so weird this whole week has been weird O.o
And I realized that that cute guy who works in my mom's office who for some reason reminds me of JY also kind of looks like Apolo Ohno with shorter hair. So it's like, *squee*hotness overload. LMAO"YOU'RE EASIER THAN THE U.S. CONGRESS."~Nikola
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Three reasons to move to Vancouver:
1. Jonathon Young
2. Sanctuary
3. Electric Company Theatre.
Now I have an excuse."Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." Nikola Tesla
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Originally posted by CrazyKewl View PostIt sucks living 2000 miles away from Vancouver! Someone better invent teleportation soon!
BUT I would move there only for summer as I hate the cold!!sigpic
"Young love. It's so passionate. So innocent...So utterly doomed"---Nikola Tesla
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UGH I was just looking thru a history book and there's way too many times Edison got snuck in there and NO mention of Niko whatsoever!!!! I hate American history books
And I hate my life right now, which is a different story and mostly my fault, but never mind that..."YOU'RE EASIER THAN THE U.S. CONGRESS."~Nikola
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Originally posted by Mimzy View PostUGH I was just looking thru a history book and there's way too many times Edison got snuck in there and NO mention of Niko whatsoever!!!! I hate American history books
And I hate my life right now, which is a different story and mostly my fault, but never mind that..."Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." Nikola Tesla
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