Just moved to Vancouver last year from the States, waiting for PR status (my wife's Canadian), and yadda...
So yeah, I'm a Yank... don't hold it against me, k? :P
I had a great time at the couple of Sin Cities I went too. I also went to some night at Club 23 that was just flat-out wicked... can't remember the name of it, but they played a lot of old-school hip-hop and industrial.
Hey, I am a Guy looking for a place to rent preferably in the vancouver area. I am a gamer, with just about every 3.5 D&D book, and a massive wealth of Vampire: The Masquerade books.
I work security at Vancouver General Hospital, I make decent coin, and other then having my GF over to spend the night, I don't really have guests.
I am not loud, and I like to keep a clean kitchen.
I am waiting for somone so i thought id post a message or 2.
I bought the Supernatural season 1 DVD set, i only caught a couple episodes on tv (i turn on my tv about once a month an veg out for a day/make chainmail)
Dont expect buffy or angel, its the middle of any generic detective show and Agnel, at least one funny joke in each episode etc.
To you all I say hello...I am Wretched, from Saltspring Island. I'm interested in finding events and meeting new friends in Vancouver. I don't get over too terribly often but when I do I try to cram in as much stuff as I can! Live music is a favourite as are art shows, museum exhibits and friendly gatherings. Into The Cure, Bauhaus, Cruxshadows, NIN, Covenant, SOM and heaps more. Interest
The nutjob in Montreal who shot up the college was into "goth" and posted a journal on vampirefreaks.com - I am sure that this will do wonders for the image of goths everywhere since it's so representative of "the" culture.
Hello. I have had so many names over the years, but you can call me Cry For The Devil. I reside in Vancouver, and I have been for the past 3 years. I originally hail from Winnipeg. I am very new to the Gothic scene here. I have never attended any Gothic function to date, although I am planning to start frequenting bars and clubs where I can meet individuals who share the same interests as myself.
You've seen these - they look like someone has simply done the "slick the hair together at the top" thing like a kid with shampoo in his hair. The hair on the sides isn't any shorter. Rinse out the gel and it's an ordinary haircut. What exactly is the message behind such lameness? Why not just write "poseur" on your forehead with a Jiffy-marker?