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I like the comic, but I noticed in your bio that you live in Calgary. Calgary sucks, Edmonton rules. I should know I lived there for 2 years.

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Cute, I usually don't bother getting involved in that whole silly rivalry between our two cities. (I thought that whole thing was all about hockey anyway. I'm not into hockey.) I have some good friends that live in Edmonton. I also did my basic training up there.
There is one thing that I particularly like about Calgary more. We get the chinooks down here. Edmonton gets way too bloody cold in the winter. I'll stick to southern Alberta thanks.

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<IMG SRC="http://squidship.keenspace.com/images/cgsly.jpg"> <P>Better take over Ottawa too, just in case...

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Sheesh, you're still going on about that? How pathetic. I really think it's quite obnoxious and inappropriate to come in here just to bash the city I live in. I'm not particularly fond of Edmonton but I don't go around bashing it, because doing so is childish and I have friends there. I'm quite sure they wouldn't appreciate it. I certainly don't appreciate it!
Besides, this is a world community and there are few here that even care about what city I live in, let alone what you have to say about it. I love it here in Calgary. If anyone does ever want to hear about it, they can hear it from someone who's lived here their whole life.

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Who cares about the chinook? We got WestEd. Booyah! Plus are streets are not all one way nightmares. Only 2 good things in Calgary-the Sentrybox and the Charcoal Barn downtown. Man I loved that resturant, it has such a great atmosphere.

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Who cares about the chinook? When you can go from -20

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Ouch. Seem to have hit a nerve. Sorry.

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<IMG SRC="http://killroyandtina.keenspace.com/images/killroy.gif"> <P>Very well. If Edmonton rules, then I shall rule Edmonton. Evacuate all houses of state, so that the era of Killmonton can begin. And if anyone makes a feeble attempt to oppose me, the cold will not be the only bloody visage of Killmonton. *GLARE*<P>KILLROY

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...myself, I think both Calgary and Edmonton are great cities. I grew up in Calgary, and then when I moved to Edmonton, I had to put up with all the Cow-town bashing. Which sucked. I still cheer for the Stamps (woo! grey cup!), but love all the wonderful festivals that Edmonton has (ie: Fringe, Animethon)<P> About the only thing I think that Edmonton is better at is producing wonderful comic artists! But in all fairness, Calgary has a better small-press scene.<P> just my thoughts on the subject.<P><P>------------------
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Heh, it's funny I've lived here all my life, but I'm so out of any of the "scenes". We used to have some great coffee shops, but most of them have dissapeared.<P>The only comic artist I know of that came out of Calgary and made it big is Todd McFarlain. I'm not particlarly fond of his stuff, but he sure knows his business. I hope to be the second big comic artist to come out of Calgary! (~-^) Hope anyway...maybe?

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Animethon? Where? When? And do you know of any good places to go for anime? i don't like buying over the net tooo much and I haven't yet found anything more than half a shelf of old, common, stuff at the local video stores.
And please leave out Warp One, there prices are such a rip off.

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Animethon is this big thing the University's Anime club (BAKA) puts on every summer, usually in July. They hold it at Grant MacEwan in a bunch of the lecture theatres. <A HREF="http://www.ualberta.ca/~baka/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.ualberta.ca/~baka/</A> <P>As for buying anime/manga locally, sorry, I can't help you out there. I have no idea myself, though I do know that some of the comics shops do have some selection (Warp Two isn't too horribly overpriced, if I recall)
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Warp 2. Crud I can't remember where that is. Do you? Of course I also wish I had a car to get me there. oh well I can always bum a ride from someone.

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