| Scrap car removal |
[Mar. 20th, 2010|03:28 am] |
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| | curious | ] | Anybody have any experiences/recommendations on any of the scrap car removal/wreckers in town? There's a bunch of random people with ads claiming cash payments on usedvic, so there doesn't seem to be a shortage of them... I suspect |
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| Victoria or Vancouver homestay |
[Mar. 18th, 2010|09:12 pm] |
Hi. I'm going to be taking a Seminar course in either Victoria or Vancouver this summer, and so I'm hoping to land a homestay while my course is in session (Aug. 7 - 22).
ANY help, info, tips would really be wonderful!
thanks! :) |
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| I desire sustenance |
[Mar. 19th, 2010|05:56 pm] |
Are there any restaurants in town that have Deep Fried Dill Pickles?
While we're on the subject, what about restaurants that have Loaded Baked Potato Soup?
During my time in purgatory Ontario, there was a restaurant called M.T. Belly's, and these were my two favourite things to order. I've been craving them both lately and was hoping I'd be able to find them locally.
Thanks! |
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| Zoya |
[Mar. 19th, 2010|10:16 am] |
Does anyone know where I can find Zoya nail polish?
So far I have only seen it at a salon in the Bay Centre, but they don't have any colours I like, and I know the beauty supply stores sell them, but I'm not a hairdresser and I don't have any friends who are. |
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| 2.5 bags of BD Ultra Fine insulin syringes..anyone want them? |
[Mar. 18th, 2010|12:47 pm] |
I ended up getting BD Ultra Fine 29gauge(1/2cc) needles by mistake when I normally use the Ultra Fine II short needles.
I've opened and used half of one bag just because I didn't get around to getting my usual needles for a day, but the other two are unused/unopened.
Since they only cost me a few bucks(thank god for medical coverage!) if someone could use them, I'm more than happy to meet up and hand them over, free of course. I know how expensive supplies can be and how every little thing adds up when you don't have coverage so I really would rather give them away than toss them out! |
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| Travelling to Vancouver |
[Mar. 18th, 2010|12:25 pm] |
I want to make a day trip to Vancouver and check out some of the Paralympics stuff, but I have no clue how to go about doing so. In the past my boyfriend has basically handled all the travel arrangements, and I don't know where to get buses, what buses to get, what Skytrain is doing, etc.
So, my questions:
1) When I get off the ferry at Tsawassen, I assume there is only one bus to catch. Is that correct?
2) Does Skytrain now run from airport station to downtown, or do I still have to transfer buses at the Ladner(?) exchange to go downtown? If so, what bus do I transfer to?
3) If I can get the Skytrain to downtown, how do I know where to get off the bus? And where do I depart the Skytrain downtown?
4) Can one get day passes for the bus/Skytrain at the ferry, or do I have to make sure I carry a bundle of loonies and toonies with me to pay for bus fare? (Last time I went to Vancouver I had a disability bus pass that was good everywhere in the province.)
5) Once I actually make it to downtown, where do I get off the bus/Skytrain, and where do I go from there? I'm not planning to go to Whistler, so what Olympic/Paralympic sites are downtown, and where the heck are they? I keep hearing the words "Robson Square," but I have no clue where that is.
6) Is there anyone I can ask along the way to make sure I'm getting the correct bus/train and make sure I don't get hopelessly lost? |
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| (no subject) |
[Mar. 17th, 2010|10:25 am] |
I think we're all aware that right now, the job market is absolute balls. I've been looking for close to two months with no luck, and my best friend, who has better work history than I do, not even so much as a phone call and it's been almost a month for him, too.
Does anyone know of any places that need people right now? Preferably full time and not minimum wage? I'd like to avoid fast food, but I don't have any money left to pay my bills, having drained my credit card... so really, whatever I can do short of selling my organs or trolling around view street to pay my bills :(
We've both been keeping our eyes on craigslist/used victoria/service canada as well as going to spectrum just flat out hoofing it through town looking for help wanted signs, but man. Things are rough :( |
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| LiveJournal Major Notes: Global navigation, Mobile, Bug fixes |
[Mar. 16th, 2010|03:33 pm] |

We're going to keep this short and sweet (Frank and birthday vgifts will be back next week). You've probably seen the updates to our main menu. Don't be alarmed. You'll find everything you need, just in slightly shifted format. Just so you know, we based these changes on input from both experienced and new users who were not familiar with LiveJournal. Our goal was to reduce barriers to usability and make LiveJournal more accessible and easy to navigate. Please note that this is a work in progress. We welcome your detailed suggestions in feedback. We thank you, in advance, for helping us improve your LiveJournal experience.
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| preparing for trip to India.. |
[Mar. 16th, 2010|12:22 pm] |
Anyone know where I can find Apis Gel in Victoria? It's for insect bites. http://boiron.ca/en/products/first-aid-sports/apis-gel/
Suggestions for linen or light cotton loose fitting pants? I'd prefer not to spend much as I won't be wearing them after this trip..I have no idea where to start looking..
Favorite place to get running shoes? Helpfulness, quality, price..?
Looking to buy/rent a travel backpack if anyone has any leads..
Other tips from people who have traveled to Asia/India would be appreciated! |
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| Palm Leave Plates |
[Mar. 16th, 2010|11:38 am] |
Does anyone know where I might buy "Palm leave plates" in Victoria? Thanks |
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| jury duty |
[Mar. 16th, 2010|09:00 am] |
i lost the paper they sent me with the request to show up on Monday for the interview process so i have no idea what exactly is going to happen and how long i will be there. i tried calling the courthouse and got one of those phone trees that doesn't give you an option for information on jury duty or just talking to a reception desk...
has anyone been called for jury duty and gone to the interview? how long did the process take for you? i'm trying to find this out as i have to tell my boss if i'll be taking Monday off or just taking the morning off to do this...
thanks! |
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| DVDs for Diabetes in Nanaimo |
[Mar. 16th, 2010|12:43 am] |
I don't know if anyone here is a fan of the "Twilight" saga (I'm not, personally) but Cameron Bright, the actor who plays "Alec" in the movies "New Moon" and "Eclipse" will be autographing DVDs of New Moon on Sunday, March 21 at More Than Movies in Nanaimo. Sales of the DVDs will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Cameron will also be donating $500 to JDRF personally. He'll sign anything, apparently -- not just the DVDs -- but I imagine the JDRF would prefer that people buy the DVDs.
X-posted to van_island_bc |
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| marriage prep |
[Mar. 15th, 2010|05:03 pm] |
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does anyone know of a non-religious marriage preparation course or something similar? i've found quite a few that go through various churches but not much else. thanks in advance! |
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| Sunday Market |
[Mar. 14th, 2010|09:37 am] |
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I can't seem to find any information online - does anyone know when the Sunday Market on Government st opens up for the year? Thanks! |
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| (no subject) |
[Mar. 12th, 2010|11:46 pm] |
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I have a lot of trouble reading the bus maps ): how could one get from Oak Bay to Saanich fairgrounds on a bus? |
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| Produce delivery |
[Mar. 12th, 2010|05:58 pm] |
I love the idea of getting a big box of fruits and vegetables delivered once a week but I'm not totally sure about where to start.
I know about Share Organics and their produce delivery, but are there any other companies in Greater Victoria who do this? Do any of you have this service and any recommendations (or the opposite of recommendations) for me?
Thanks in advance!
Edit:
In case you are interested too, the Times Colonist wrote an article about supporting local farmers with lots of tips and links. Check it out - http://www.timescolonist.com/life/Livin+vida+Locavore/2681833/story.html |
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| Yet again... hair salons |
[Mar. 11th, 2010|10:59 pm] |
Sorry everyone, I know how annoying these endless hair stylist recommendation posts are.
I need to get my hair cut. I'm a weird customer who doesn't want anything fancy (just a trim to shape it up) but I have curly hair that needs layering so Supercuts doesn't cut it, no pun intended. I've been to the place at UVic a few times which has been hit or miss. People have recommended Fish and The Fix, but they seem kind of expensive for a simple trim. I also don't like the attitude I get at higher end places since I don't colour or straighten my hair or use product. What's your favourite reasonably-priced place? Bonus for stylists who are good with curls.
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| LiveJournal Major Notes: March header, Charitable vgift, Squirrels in love |
[Mar. 11th, 2010|04:11 pm] |

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If you have a paid or permanent account, you can send five free Squirrels in love vgifts through Monday, March 15th at 4pm, PST! You'll see both the free and the $0.99 squirrels displayed until they've scurried off to their new homes. Please send only one vgift at a time. In other words, you'll need to complete check-out and start a new order for each vgift you send. If you're not receiving vgifts (from friends and/or Frank), you may have disabled them. To enable vgifts, visit Edit profile (under Profile), scroll down to the bottom of the page, and select 'Do not disable' from the drop-down menu. Have fun!
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Help is on the way!
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| Selling books. |
[Mar. 9th, 2010|08:53 pm] |
Does anyone know which shops downtown pay cash for used books? Or, hey, while I'm at it; pay cash for anything?
Thanks. |
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