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koosie 07-23-2007 01:58 PM

Have a nice time, JJ!

I'll try and have this wet and muddy little island cleaned up by the time you come back. Has anyone got a mop?

Subzeroace 07-23-2007 05:13 PM

Get an Ice Capp at Tim Horten's.

Thats what I say to anyone coming to Canada, even in the winter. (what? I still drink them in the winter!)

One Radical Dude 07-23-2007 05:14 PM

I haven't been there at all, but I do have an interest to visit in the future. You have fun in the land of Canadia (um..err..Canada). :D May it be a safe one.

jekylljuice 08-13-2007 03:32 PM

Thanks for all the warm words of farewell, folks. I touched back down upon my native soil this afternoon, so it looks as though you're stuck with me once again.

I had a wonderful three weeks abroad, and Lynnie, I owe you big time. :) I had managed to locate a Hot Topic near the city centre of Seattle, but it was pretty small and mostly Foster's-free, but the store your directions led me to appeared to stock virtually everything that's currently on the website. Since I had no idea when I was next going to be in Seattle (and since the US dollar-UK pound exchange rate is currently so good), I treated myself to a full-on Foster's shopping spree, encompassing the Wilt, Coco, Berry, Deo Bloo and Quiet Intensity Bloo shirts as well as a whole bunch of pins and keychains, which I reckon will keep me going for a while. I was also quite tempted by the Cheese shoe laces, but I decided not to get too carried away. Fortunately I still had enough cash left over to go up the Space Needle and get a nice panoramic view of the city.

As awed as I still am by all the sights that I saw in Vancouver and beyond, it seems liable that I'll be seriously jetlagged for the next couple of days or so. I think I need to go and lie down for a while. :herrsleep:

PS: I'm afraid I missed out on this whole Tim Horten's thing, Subzeroace. I'll put it at the top of my list of things to look into next time I'm on Canadian territory...I'll see to it that there is indeed a next time, since there's still so much left of the place that I'd like to explore.

Lynnie 08-13-2007 07:22 PM

Awesome, I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit to these parts! And happy to hear the HT at Alderwood carried through in supplying some awesome-riffic Foster's merchandise. It's a great mall, once you're inside. Was there a lot of traffic and congestion in the streets around it? There always seems to be when I go. I sometimes get myself lost in trying to go home because it's nearly impossible to turn the direction I want to. I just have to follow traffic (one of the reasons I don't go to the mall very often). But it's still a great mall. ;)

Aw, no need to owe me for the directions. Happy to help. Glad you got home safe and sound, and that you had a great trip. Welcome back! :)

Partymember 08-13-2007 08:11 PM

how's Blighty treatin' you, JJ?

jekylljuice 08-14-2007 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Lynnie (Post 53638)
Awesome, I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit to these parts! And happy to hear the HT at Alderwood carried through in supplying some awesome-riffic Foster's merchandise. It's a great mall, once you're inside. Was there a lot of traffic and congestion in the streets around it? There always seems to be when I go. I sometimes get myself lost in trying to go home because it's nearly impossible to turn the direction I want to.

It wasn't actually too bad when I was there, but then I did arrive only an hour or so before closing time. It was more trouble getting over the bridge to the central area of Seattle, but certainly worth all that honking and frustration. It's a beautiful city. I loved all the model pigs you have stationed all over the streets downtown. Or the Seattle Swine, as I took to calling them.

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 53652)
how's Blighty treatin' you, JJ?

Pretty good thus far, thanks, though it is typical that it should start tipping down with rain on my first full day back. Nothing quite like the good ol' British summertime. 8-)

Partymember 08-14-2007 09:06 AM

I wish Ground Force was still on BBC America :(

I loved seeing the landscape of Britain. Beautiful country.


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