Sadly it's a long time in the future, I'd need to figure out what kind of job I could get in Vancouver, and having no marketable skills (History Degree and all) and the majority of my "real job" experience being with the Oil Industry...yeahLarenxis said:I support this plan with vigour! We'd be happy to have you. (AKA I live in Vancouver, BC. Now 95% cooler than West Vancouver)PedroSteckecilo said:Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Basically the Huston, Texas of Canada. I'm planning on moving to Vancouver as soon as I figure out HOW.
Bettersneak_copter said:Erm, She?
Well, looks like there's a lot of us Northern Lads...
Aye c'mon you northerners!!!Froobyx said:Bettersneak_copter said:Erm, She?
Well, looks like there's a lot of us Northern Lads...
And lasses...
Tbh, north is better
If someone is at teeside.. is it good?
Aye I know Bradford got a few freinds who used to live there, our trainstation looks like some think from Balermory or Teletubies, I think it looks alittle out of place from the rest of the town.EmileeElectro said:My boyfriend lives there... seems a bit boring to me. Nice train station though.Sovvolf said:Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England Its a town next to Sheffield. Not that brilliant or unique, its full of racists and chavs, Kes was set here and the Beer pump was created here and thats about as much as this town as achieved.
I live in Bradford, UK. (Or pronounced 'Bratfud')
My friend said, "I'm coming to Bradford soon! it'll be a riot!"
Hahahahaha, not the right word to use their, mate![]()
I went to Ayr on a rugby tour last year.Evil Scotsman said:I live in scotland tooneedausername said:From the UK five! I'm from Scotland, in a small hamlet called Edinburgh.RAWKSTAR said:Wales,UK - In the mountains. In a place called Maesycwmmer.In Irvine though, its near Ayr
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Apparently you have never been to Grand Junction, Colorado.Ranooth said:Herefordshire, UK.
Aka middle of no where.