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Post by megamaster1 on Feb 20, 2007 22:15:53 GMT -5
This Saturday is day 2 of the comic con, ( I can't go Friday) I'm going day 2 and 3, I will be covering with my friend who goes under the name Galthanis. We will be seeing some important people who will wabt restraining orders, like guest of honors Stan Lee and Stephen King. The cheerleader from Heroes will be there as well. And comics, Games, toys, anime, Manga and more.
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Post by Noven on Feb 21, 2007 17:48:01 GMT -5
you are lucky. Im in canada where they don't have stuff like that
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Post by Netto on Feb 21, 2007 21:18:58 GMT -5
you are lucky. Im in canada where they don't have stuff like that Yes, we do. Calgary and Edmonton have one anually, IIRC. So do many other places.
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Post by megamaster1 on Feb 22, 2007 13:47:06 GMT -5
Yes you lucky canadians, Network Legends is 75% canadian though
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Post by Ryushu on Feb 22, 2007 21:56:08 GMT -5
Actually only 62.8% Canadian but Netto is correct I go to the IIRC each year, except this past year and likely this year due to various things but it is a good convention.
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Post by Netto on Feb 23, 2007 14:51:42 GMT -5
Actually only 62.8% Canadian but Netto is correct I go to the IIRC each year, except this past year and likely this year due to various things but it is a good convention. Um...what? IIRC = if I recall correctly. It's not the name...
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Post by Noven on Feb 24, 2007 20:45:14 GMT -5
Yes, we do. Calgary and Edmonton have one anually, IIRC. So do many other places. ya, well I am not going to go half way across a country just for a convention.
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Post by Netto on Feb 24, 2007 23:41:58 GMT -5
Yes, we do. Calgary and Edmonton have one anually, IIRC. So do many other places. ya, well I am not going to go half way across a country just for a convention. There MUST be some in Ontario, maybe Quebec...I think Manitoba has one, too. Most provinces do.
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