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  • Well, at least there's free towels strewn all over the ground. I wonder how many of those will make it into the Fraser estuary. In fact, I wonder how many of those you'll find in Victoria harbour in a few months.
    3-0.

    This score bring joy to some, agony to others.

    3rd.

    This cardinal, used in conjunction with the previous score, amplifies the previously mentioned feelings.

    7.

    This number blows the consequences up to enormous proportions.
    What is your prediction for the score?

    And I probably won't go downtown for the final, because of finals and stuff. :(((((((((
    Referee is so biased. No penalty for Johnny Boychuk who put Mason Raymond out of the game, but penalty for Edler who "boards" Peverley? Even when Peverley gets up almost immediately but Raymond lay face-down on the ice for several minutes?
    Psshhhh. Victoria is a desert compared to Vancouver (And even more of a desert when compared to Prince Rupert).

    Looks good. Also, there's a telescope in Victoria?

    Edit: Here's a proofread version, with some additions.

    Arena: Legislature Grounds of British Columbia

    Victoria, British Columbia is known for many things, of which the beautiful harbor, the telescope, and the large amounts of rain are just a few. However one of the most stunning areas of the city is the Legislature buildings, home to the provincial government. The white-walled, green-roofed building displays both intimidation and beauty, with the golden statue of Captain James Cook looking on from the tip-top of the building. However, the battlers today have not come for a tour of the building, but rather, for a battle.

    In front of the building is a massive lawn, trimmed to perfection. Off to one corner is the war memorial, and in the center is a small stone fountain for water-Pokémon, but besides that it is a flat expanse perfect for battling. Across the street is the harbour itself, tourists and buskers milled together to form a pleasant scene. However, the battlers won't be going that far.

    Each team of Pokemon will start around the fountain (or in it in the case of something like a Goldeen) on one side of the path that intersects the lawn. The battlers can move throughout the large expanse as much as they want, but running across the lawn would take an action at least. As the area is very sacred to British Columbian heritage attacks that hit the building itself will result in a government officer banning that Pokemon from using the said move for the duration of the battle.

    Here's a picture of the grounds: http://www.leg.bc.ca/_media/images/LBldgsPano.jpg
    Bleh, too much time with my mom's medical textbooks (myocardial infarction). I made a typo. Although it would be hilarious if they did misspell it.

    I have yet to obtain the bragging rights to 1000 pageviews. Would you kindly refresh my profile 127 times.

    Skin is Roar of Time. I like light-on-dark schemes.
    Oh, and congrats on 1,000 pageviews. Most of which (including the 1000th) were given by me, of course.

    Oh, and congrats on 1,000 pageviews. Most of which (including the 1000th) were given by me, of course.

    Especially when the cop states that we were going sixty km/h over the speed limit. I find traffic tickets strangely interesting to read, especially ones from the US.

    "Infarction: Traffic
    I declare that (information here)
    , on (date here)
    operating the vehicle (car info here)
    in the state of Washington, the county of Snohomish, the city of (blank)

    did, there and then, using said vehicle, commit the following offences:

    Section (section of the law)
    On I-5 SB mile 208
    Did 90 mph in a 70 zone
    And will be accordingly fined $173"
    In other news, just got back from a trip up Hwy 99 , down 12, 1, and then 7, 7B. I have traveled just about every highway, paved and gravel, in the southern part province, and I rate Hwy 99 the worst. Do they ever repair this road from Pemberton to Lillooet? I mean, it's the second steepest I've ever travelled (the first is somewhere in Alberta), and in the Winter, it is prone to avalanches. There are potholes galore, and it seems used beyond possibility even though we saw only one other car on the road. There were runaway ramps every two kilometres at parts, just waiting for the next disaster. Generally, not a pleasant 90 km. The rest of the Sea-to-Sky is amazing though, especially when your dad drives at 151 km/h and the break fails (screeeeeeeeeeeech) along a highway right next to the coast without so much as a divider and a radar captures the speed and flashes a few times and a cop waves and signals for us to pull onto an improvised runaway ramp built specifically for that purpose.
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