Thread: Let's brag about where we live.
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Jan 21st, 2005 12:29 PM
#1
Let's brag about where we live.
I look all over this wonderful country and it brings a big smile to my face.
You see, I live in the Okanagan in BC.
Now I am going to start off by pointing out the temperature outside at the moment....10 degrees celsius, I am wearing a t-shirt and jeans, and I don't have the heat on in my house, Now I may be a bit of a hardass sitting at 10 degree with a shirt on, but in about an hour I am going to go on a bike ride.
Oh, unlike vancouver it is dry as a bone outside. Although it did rain earlier in the week and melt the snow on the ski hills, so when it dips below freezing it is going to take a high powered assault rifle to get through the stuff.
In the summer the average temperature is about 30 degree celsius getting up to about 40 degree in some areas. But most of the summer where I am located gets to about 30 tops.
I think this thread was more for me to just wave my e-penis around a bit, but I am sure that there are equally places where you gloat about where you live.
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Jan 21st, 2005 12:41 PM
#2

Originally Posted by
charger
You see, I live in the Okanagan in BC.
Sure, just watch out for Norwalk, mud slides, and naked baggage handlers.
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:06 PM
#3
And huge-ass forest fires burning up half the towns and the entire country side.
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:07 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
charger
I look all over this wonderful country and it brings a big smile to my face.
You see, I live in the Okanagan in BC.
Now I am going to start off by pointing out the temperature outside at the moment....10 degrees celsius, I am wearing a t-shirt and jeans, and I don't have the heat on in my house, Now I may be a bit of a hardass sitting at 10 degree with a shirt on, but in about an hour I am going to go on a bike ride.
Oh, unlike vancouver it is dry as a bone outside. Although it did rain earlier in the week and melt the snow on the ski hills, so when it dips below freezing it is going to take a high powered assault rifle to get through the stuff.
In the summer the average temperature is about 30 degree celsius getting up to about 40 degree in some areas. But most of the summer where I am located gets to about 30 tops.
I think this thread was more for me to just wave my e-penis around a bit, but I am sure that there are equally places where you gloat about where you live.
So what's your point? I happen to like it when it dips down to -30 with the wind chill...especially when I go rollarblading! So again...what is your point?
Freak
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:11 PM
#5
What?
I live in a van down by the river...
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:19 PM
#6
haha this thread is going to turn into some ppl bragging about where they live....and the other half flaming ppl on where they live
Bridletowne Circle Rules!!! (Scarborough)
Has everything within 5 minutes, really convenient:
- Hospital
- Mall
- Kwiki Mart
- Cheap DVD Rental Place
- 2 Banks
- Elementary & Highschool
- Barber
- Dry Cleaners
Bridletowne Circle is the sh*t
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:26 PM
#7
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:35 PM
#8

Originally Posted by
charger
I look all over this wonderful country and it brings a big smile to my face.
You see, I live in the Okanagan in BC.
Now I am going to start off by pointing out the temperature outside at the moment....10 degrees celsius, I am wearing a t-shirt and jeans, and I don't have the heat on in my house, Now I may be a bit of a hardass sitting at 10 degree with a shirt on, but in about an hour I am going to go on a bike ride.
Oh, unlike vancouver it is dry as a bone outside. Although it did rain earlier in the week and melt the snow on the ski hills, so when it dips below freezing it is going to take a high powered assault rifle to get through the stuff.
In the summer the average temperature is about 30 degree celsius getting up to about 40 degree in some areas. But most of the summer where I am located gets to about 30 tops.
I think this thread was more for me to just wave my e-penis around a bit, but I am sure that there are equally places where you gloat about where you live.
Funny post ..... Hippie. 10 degrees is nice. It was +20 here in T.O. last week. Its -20 now. God, I love this country. Most countries don't see temperature shifts of 40 degrees in 1000 years. Here, it does it in a day.
I would love to be in BC today. Or most days, in the winter. But I just don't like your liberal pot policies. I mean........ cheap, almost legal marijuana and hallucinogens readily available to all! Who needs that?? Uwww, disgusting ... (secretly sobbing) ..... just the thought of it makes me sick ..... (jealous anger setting in) .... enjoy your deathtrap ladies.
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Jan 21st, 2005 01:37 PM
#9
Buddy, Hook it up right here..... Bridlewood mall, 3 high schools, couple middle skos, plenty of public skos, numerous banks, new houses,... what? Where abouts in bridletowne?

Originally Posted by
SwiZz
haha this thread is going to turn into some ppl bragging about where they live....and the other half flaming ppl on where they live
Bridletowne Circle Rules!!! (Scarborough)
Has everything within 5 minutes, really convenient:
- Hospital
- Mall
- Kwiki Mart
- Cheap DVD Rental Place
- 2 Banks
- Elementary & Highschool
- Barber
- Dry Cleaners
Bridletowne Circle is the sh*t
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Jan 21st, 2005 02:13 PM
#10
lol bridlewood doesn't count as a mall! 
anyways i live down the street
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Jan 21st, 2005 02:32 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
CSR
Buddy, Hook it up right here..... Bridlewood mall, 3 high schools, couple middle skos, plenty of public skos, numerous banks, new houses,... what? Where abouts in bridletowne?
well what i meant was from where i live on bridletowne circle, all those things can be reached within a 5 minute walk.
the banks...i meant like 2 banks close by my house....ahh well they're not specifics u know heh.....its just to show an approximation of how convenient things are living here........great for the lazy person in you
and yea i guess bridlewood doesn't really count as a mall =)
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Jan 21st, 2005 02:38 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
bionicbadger
And huge-ass forest fires burning up half the towns and the entire country side.
That is a pretty big mis-conception, everyone seems to think that forest fire are burning up everything in sight. Yes, there are a lot of forest fires in BC, every year in fact, but most places aren't affected by them, fires rarely damage property and most places don't have any. OK mountain park was because of the stupid forest practices put in place, they were putting out small fires for years, all that timber was a disaster waiting to happen.
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Jan 21st, 2005 02:45 PM
#13
I live in Mississauga, nice place. Unfortunately I'm not the owner of the house.
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Jan 21st, 2005 02:57 PM
#14
Banned
I think it would be more fun if this thread was "let's bash where other's live".
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Jan 21st, 2005 03:11 PM
#15

Originally Posted by
Degenerate
I think it would be more fun if this thread was "let's bash where other's live".
Ahright, 742 Evergreen Terrace, alright continue on the chain guys.
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