of struggling to find a legit venue in Nanaimo?
Well, let's put those days behind us. Richard and I now have a house.
Remember the good old days
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hows the neighbour situation? houses on either side? in the boonies?
what happened to movin to victoria?
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hows the neighbour situation? houses on either side? in the boonies?
what happened to movin to victoria?
SO MANY QUESTIONS
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Would love to come and make ugly guitar noise in your house.
Stoked for Nanaimo becoming a possibility again.
Stoked for Nanaimo becoming a possibility again.
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There's a neighbor on one side, pretty close but I think the place will be pretty easy to soundproof. The other side has a playground! Wooo! It's sort of behind Nicol street, in a more residential area but near those motels down past the Mcdonald's.
As for moving to Vic, I was away for the registration date for Uvic, and most of my courses from VIU would only transfer half credits, which kind of blows. We'll probably wait till next year, after looking more into it.
As for moving to Vic, I was away for the registration date for Uvic, and most of my courses from VIU would only transfer half credits, which kind of blows. We'll probably wait till next year, after looking more into it.
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Are you sure they would transfer as half credits? that is one thing that is confusing about credits is that every university really gives out different amounts for regular classes. It may be that VIU just uses twice as many credits as UVic does.krisribs wrote:There's a neighbor on one side, pretty close but I think the place will be pretty easy to soundproof. The other side has a playground! Wooo! It's sort of behind Nicol street, in a more residential area but near those motels down past the Mcdonald's.
As for moving to Vic, I was away for the registration date for Uvic, and most of my courses from VIU would only transfer half credits, which kind of blows. We'll probably wait till next year, after looking more into it.
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you can totally sound proof stuff.
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