Moving to Canada
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Sly Cherry Chunks
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Moving to Canada
I'm finally abandoning Blighty in favour of the True North Strong and Free - which, in a way, is a bit bit of a shame because I never got round to checking out the Casino arcade (I'm sure I wandered in there once a long time ago but I never met up with any other shmupos).
I'll be living in Nova Scotia, I'm lucky enough to have connections to the community there (namely my girlfriend), otherwise my application for residency would have taken about 4 years or something.
Never mind that, anyway - I've looked into plug socket converters and voltage adapters. Does anyone have any advise on getting my PAL equipment running? I'm bring my PC plus a bunch of consoles. Any help much appreciated.
Also general /hello to all canadian users.
/bye UKers.
I'll be living in Nova Scotia, I'm lucky enough to have connections to the community there (namely my girlfriend), otherwise my application for residency would have taken about 4 years or something.
Never mind that, anyway - I've looked into plug socket converters and voltage adapters. Does anyone have any advise on getting my PAL equipment running? I'm bring my PC plus a bunch of consoles. Any help much appreciated.
Also general /hello to all canadian users.
/bye UKers.
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Welcome aboard! I've never been anywhere in the maratimes outside of Halifax, but based on my time there I agree with the above sentiments about drinking.
Also, I hope you're not a fresh fish fan because even though it's right next to the ocean you can't find a piece of fish that's not battered and fried.
But I'm telling this to a guy from England...
Try to hit up Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, and Vancouver. All worth the trip.
Also, I hope you're not a fresh fish fan because even though it's right next to the ocean you can't find a piece of fish that's not battered and fried.
But I'm telling this to a guy from England...

Try to hit up Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, and Vancouver. All worth the trip.
oh shoot, you just missed the 400year anniversary of Quebec City.
Anyway, welcome to Canada. Bienvenue au Canada!
of course I'm biased, but I should add Ottawa to that list. I know the place like the back of my hand too if you have any questions.escadrille wrote:Try to hit up Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, and Vancouver. All worth the trip.
Anyway, welcome to Canada. Bienvenue au Canada!
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Sly Cherry Chunks
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Yes, I have witnessed the milk in bags.
Not much of a drinker - but thats only because I cant find anywhere in the UK that serves Alexander Keith's so I dont forsee any problems there.
Seen Toronto and will be visiting again this August.
Quebec City is very nice, wouldnt mind going back in the winter to see what its like. I bet it's great for sledging what with half the city built on a vertical incline.
Not much of a drinker - but thats only because I cant find anywhere in the UK that serves Alexander Keith's so I dont forsee any problems there.
Seen Toronto and will be visiting again this August.
Quebec City is very nice, wouldnt mind going back in the winter to see what its like. I bet it's great for sledging what with half the city built on a vertical incline.
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Sly Cherry Chunks
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Re: Moving to Canada
Yay
As of yesterday, I am officially a permanent resident of Canada (no more need for visas and work permits etc). I'm working too.
Im in yr country, stealing yr jobs.
As of yesterday, I am officially a permanent resident of Canada (no more need for visas and work permits etc). I'm working too.
Im in yr country, stealing yr jobs.
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Dragoforce
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We get milk from womens boobs.
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ontario too....but you can still get it in cartons and some places sell it in jugs
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haha, you call them women.Dragoforce wrote:We get milk from womens boobs.
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Dragoforce
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You don't get any calcium by calling them ladies of the evening.antron wrote:haha, you call them women.Dragoforce wrote:We get milk from womens boobs.
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Re: Moving to Canada
On September,7th I`ll travel to Vancouver.A dream comes true !!! It´s my second time in Canada,1996 I did visit Toronto,Niagara Falls as part of a big tour through Northern America (starts New York,ends San Franciso)
For Vancouver I rent a big van to explore Vancouver Island and many more.I´m so excited...
For Vancouver I rent a big van to explore Vancouver Island and many more.I´m so excited...

Re: Moving to Canada
Party on Garth.

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nimitz is king of clichesnimitz wrote:Wait a second you mean people outside of Canada don't get their milk in bags???
Never knew that!
And welcome to canada, Eh!
First he unseals Ibara, then this. I love you, Dragoforce.Dragoforce wrote:We get milk from womens boobs.
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I just moved to Canada myself...or rather from one Canada to the other. I'm in Montréal babey! chic alors!
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Why, thank you sir! Rest assured that I have fond feelings for you as well.m3tall1ca wrote:First he unseals Ibara, then this. I love you, Dragoforce.