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LOL someone posted that on facebook once. I lived smack on "hippies"...sounds about right, though they need to add more "snobs" "old people" and "rich people" at the bottom of Vancouver Island where Victoria is :P I guess it wouldn't fit haha
Though, I guess each province's text is for the province as a whole, not just the part of the province it's written on?
LOL someone posted that on facebook once. I lived smack on "hippies"...sounds about right, though they need to add more "snobs" "old people" and "rich people" at the bottom of Vancouver Island where Victoria is :P I guess it wouldn't fit haha
Though, I guess each province's text is for the province as a whole, not just the part of the province it's written on?
Yeah, I think so for the most part. Though, the snobs bit is only the lower mainland, and SMOG is only southern Ontario. And the Island is great! I love visiting it - I'm hoping to move to Victoria some day, lol.
Yeah, I think so for the most part. Though, the snobs bit is only the lower mainland, and SMOG is only southern Ontario. And the Island is great! I love visiting it - I'm hoping to move to Victoria some day, lol.
Victoria is really nice. It does have its share of snobs, old people, and rich people, but it has enough hippies and university types (not just students, but people who work at the universities and colleges) to balance it out. It's also small enough that you get the nice parts of living in a small town, but big enough that there is lots to do. I really liked living there. It's not for me in the long-term, but a part of me will call it "home" for the rest of my life.
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