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YukonWolf Started conversation Dec 18, 2003
Well, whilst I was otherwise engaged and my computer was down I passed the 1st anniversary of emigrating to Canada. Not that I did a lot, watched HNIC and went out to the Backwater with some friends. For those of you not in the know, the Backwater is the Whitehorse bar for good live music.
So was it a good plan to come and live in Canada? Yes.
To live in Yukon? Definitely.
What plans for the future? I don't know and stop asking questions.
Why?
Who are you anyway?
Enough of this Gollum/Smeagol stuff. One for the Tolkien fans there.
Speaking of which, I drove past the cinema at 5.50PM, this is opening night for Return Of The King. There were enough people there to nearly fill the place and the film didn't start till eight.
I'll try to get there soon.
Forty two et al
azahar Posted Dec 18, 2003
hi stranger!
Haven't seen you around for ages. Sounds like you are happy and well.
Since it's your first anniversary you have by now passed through all of the seasons. Which one do you prefer?
I'm hoping to see Return of the King this weekend, as long as it is showing here in original version (can't stand dubbed films).
az
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YukonWolf Posted Jan 2, 2004
Thanks azahar. Things are going well but busy recently hence the long wait for the reply. I went to see Return Of The King a few days after it opened and still had to get to the theatre early. Enjoyed the film. Have you seen it yet?
As to seasons, probably my favourite is the winter with summer a close second. Iwalked to the museum last week as my car had frozen overnight. Thought it was a bit chilly in the wind. Turns out it was -22C with a windchill of -36. Yukonization nearly complete I'd say.
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