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SteamPunk
Location: Sailing the seas of sleaze. Gender: Neither Total Likes: 17 likes
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3228 on 3/9/2011 2:44 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Jebus Crust, I was joking,...LOOK AT MY AVATAR, I know who they are. I saw them only a few months ago at the Cambie Nanaimo! Sad to see them part, but it was a damn good run. The best shows were at the Cobalt. When they played with DOA at the Commodore ballroom a few years back was fucking good too. I remember listening to them as a kid, before my teens..and I'm well over 30 now. They are a solid part of western Canada's punk heritage, and they will be missed. But as the old saying goes...."Don't worry, 'cause shit will always happen".
| I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too! |
| KublaKhan
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Total Likes: 207 likes
With Satan, it's always gimmie, gimmie.
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3229 on 3/9/2011 3:03 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by SteamPunk Jebus Crust, I was joking,...LOOK AT MY AVATAR, I know who they are. I saw them only a few months ago at the Cambie Nanaimo! Sad to see them part, but it was a damn good run. The best shows were at the Cobalt. When they played with DOA at the Commodore ballroom a few years back was fucking good too. I remember listening to them as a kid, before my teens..and I'm well over 30 now. They are a solid part of western Canada's punk heritage, and they will be missed. But as the old saying goes...."Don't worry, 'cause shit will always happen".
| I mentioned your avatar to him. His lawyer will be in touch.
| "The truth is knowable. But probably not, ever, incontrovertible." --Don DeLillo PICS |
| Matthias
Location: Victoria. B.C. Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3237 on 3/28/2011 1:34 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Was out taking pictures of graffiti for a research paper, and I found myself behind the famous facade on Pandora. Stories about this site are so abundant that traipsing through the field I half expected myself to fall down into some forgotten passageway. Edging up beside some fairly fresh human excrement I examined the foundations of the building. I messed up the quality trying to get the files down in size, so apologies for that. You should still be able to see the important stuff. Filled and sealed before the fire took this building, but there is clearly an archway and space beyond. Maybe it's a secret passage, maybe it once led out onto under-sidewalk storage. I encourage everyone to go take a look for yourself, but be careful of sharps. Also, I know it isn't clear in the last pic, but beyond is definitely filled.
| Searchers after horror haunt strange, far places. ~ H.P. Lovecraft |
| yoshkow
Location: Victoria Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
I think someone is listening.
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3239 on 3/30/2011 5:06 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | An open letter to the municipal workers popping drains by the bridge at 3:45pm on the 28th... Dear City Workers, I normally don't notice your work, but your activities caught my eye yesterday as I drove West across the bridge. I was surprised to see you forgoing the hard hat, coveralls, and steel toed boots in your duties. It stood out as unique and fashion conscience despite your wonderfully reflective orange vests. Was it Casual Monday? I was also saddened to see you had to use your personal vehicle for work that day. Hope the city van gets out of the shop soon enough. Too bad you weren't able to transfer the pylons out of the back before you dropped it off at the garage. It looked like someone could easily hit your personal vehicle parked on the curb. Even a pickup truck or white van would have looked safer in that location. By the way, don't forget to claim the $0.52 per kilometer for mileage expenses. The pick axe was a very creative backup for your utility bar - kudos. (also in the work van I presume?) Lastly, I was so happy to see you sprinting across the road. I feel like every time I go by a work site, most guys are just standing around. Nobody has a sense of urgency anymore. Anyway, it was good to see a nervous punctuality about you - as if you knew people cared and were watching. As an onlooker, I wouldn't have noticed you if you hadn't been running. I'm glad to see my tax dollars at work in your enthusiasm. (Don't forget to make the adjustment to your utility tunnel maps. Obviously you didn't know if you had the right manhole based on the five-second drop-and-give-me-twenty inspection.) Keep up the good work! Regards, Yosh Kow
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