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stubby43
stubby43 aka Phil is a 25.42 year old boy, has been a member since December 22, 2006, has scored 3,809 submissions, giving an average score of 2.65, helping 191 designs get printed.
Well I got into Regina last night, I'm still tired, my body clocks out of whack and I'm still a little shell shocked but I'm glad to be here.

I'll be posting an actual blog later thats alot less lame, and I'll have pics that proved it happened.

I'm gonna sleep for an hour.

juliejeremiah
juliejeremiah on Sep 20 '08 at 1:37pm
welcome

bienvenue

tansi
ginetteginette
   ginetteginette on Sep 20 '08 at 1:38pm
what! you moved to canada for REGINA?
shakethesheets
shakethesheets on Sep 20 '08 at 1:38pm
welcome back to North America!
stubby43
stubby43 on Sep 20 '08 at 2:28pm
yup yup, I went there on an exchange last year made good friends, the universities letting me live in the accomodation again and I'm interning at a film company.



I'm in regina because its easier then trying to start out somewhere cool.
ginetteginette
   ginetteginette on Sep 20 '08 at 2:31pm
i don't mean to sound like a toronto snob, because i'm not. i grew up in northern ontario but i have never ever heard of anything happening in regina. it's like canada's russia over there - no wait i'm thinking of all of manitoba.
funkie fresh
   funkie fresh on Sep 20 '08 at 2:31pm
welcome to canada! again! yay!
stubby43
stubby43 on Sep 20 '08 at 2:45pm
Thanks everyone.



Ginette, like I said I'm getting my start in regina more because I dont have a choice than because I want to. Having said that I do like it out here, the people are amazing and we do alot of fun stuff.



Like tonight were going to a rough riders game to go busking because we were playing haky sack and one of my friends had his guitar with him.



In the UK we dont just go out and have fun, having fun equals getting drunk and I kind get the feeling big cities tend to be more like that than a small place like regina.
ginetteginette
   ginetteginette on Sep 20 '08 at 2:59pm
weird, i always found it to be the opposite coming from a small town to the big city. i guess it all depends on the crowd you roll with though.
stubby43
stubby43 on Sep 20 '08 at 3:02pm
Oh theres no doubt about it drinking is a big thing but here people drink on the weekend at home people drink every single night of the week which is too much.



Its a different drinking culture.



But I role with people that arent that into drinking which is why do we do stupid stuff like drive to moose jaw at 2am on a sunday to go longboarding and come back home at 6, then go to class.



juliejeremiah
juliejeremiah on Sep 20 '08 at 6:21pm
Regina has nearly 200,000 people living there. I wouldn't exactly call that a small town.
stubby43
stubby43 on Sep 20 '08 at 6:26pm
Well no, I mean its a city but its a small city at home most of the cities around me have populations upwards of a million so from my point of view its small.



Having said that, the area the city actually covers is huge, were all crammed in together but here theres space.
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