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Anyone coming up to Seattle for UW CU

Actually I think I am heading down to Seattle for the game. I am a CU alum and very avid fan (despite our struggles this year and under Hawk) living in Vancouver, Canada. As you can guess I have been stoked about the move to the Pac 12 because I get to see more games on West Coast and now can actually drive to a CU game (2.5 hours from Vancouver). Is there a CU fan contingent that will be tailgating, etc.? If so I'd love to hook up.
 
Actually I think I am heading down to Seattle for the game. I am a CU alum and very avid fan (despite our struggles this year and under Hawk) living in Vancouver, Canada. As you can guess I have been stoked about the move to the Pac 12 because I get to see more games on West Coast and now can actually drive to a CU game (2.5 hours from Vancouver). Is there a CU fan contingent that will be tailgating, etc.? If so I'd love to hook up.

just for verification, how do you pronounce the words "about" and "project"?

:smile2:
 
just for verification, how do you pronounce the words "about" and "project"?
Most certainly the same way you do since I am from the States. Although I have lived in Canada for 10 years so I have picked up a few Canadianisms like, "eh" and "no worries"
 
Actually I think I am heading down to Seattle for the game. I am a CU alum and very avid fan (despite our struggles this year and under Hawk) living in Vancouver, Canada. As you can guess I have been stoked about the move to the Pac 12 because I get to see more games on West Coast and now can actually drive to a CU game (2.5 hours from Vancouver). Is there a CU fan contingent that will be tailgating, etc.? If so I'd love to hook up.

Was in Vancouver for like a week in May 2010. Can I buy Stanley Park off you?
 
Most certainly the same way you do since I am from the States. Although I have lived in Canada for 10 years so I have picked up a few Canadianisms like, "eh" and "no worries"

rep and welcome to allbuffs...

i often use "no worries" too...was that a canadian thing? if so then

:finger:

:smile2:
 
Was in Vancouver for like a week in May 2010. Can I buy Stanley Park off you?
Stanley Park definitely rocks-and in the summer lots of nearly naked hotties roller blading, cycling... If it were mine and I could sell it, and you would guarantee not to build a bunch of homes there, I'd sell it to you for oh, about $100m.
 
Stanley Park definitely rocks-and in the summer lots of nearly naked hotties roller blading, cycling... If it were mine and I could sell it, and you would guarantee not to build a bunch of homes there, I'd sell it to you for oh, about $100m.

just to be clear for the accountants and bankers who currently have a hard-on on this board (****ing geeks) he means $100 million Canadian...
 
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