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you have to go here :)

its called west edmonton mall;- a few factoids

Total cost to build West Edmonton Mall was $1.2 billion Cdn.

- Over 800 stores and services including six major department stores

- 26 movie theaters

- 110 eating establishments

-58 entrances

-325,000 light fixtures

-over 23,500 employment opportunities

-parking for over 20,000 vehicles

-493,000 sq. meters (5.3 million sq. feet)

-Worlds largest indoor Roller coaster

-Worlds largest indoor Water Park and Water Park

Hawk - my wife is from Edmonton and west ed mall is the single most overated world attraction on the plannet.

But Canadian chicks rock.

And Doc you are there at the wrong time of the year. You want to be there around Xmas and then there are these things called mountains that are well worth the visit.

Ben, get your self on some tours... awesome experience... make sure you head accross to Vancouver Island on the ferry. if your game get yourself up the front of the boat out on the deck and stand there in your underwear... although it might be reasonably warm this time of year.

Yeah Whistler is on the agenda next week. We are staying in this International Hostel on Granville St which is like a dodgy part of town. There are so many homeless people in Vancouver its not funny. Just next door to the hostel there is XXX video shops either side. So Christian and Tosh I'll pick up those gay porn vids you wanted.

The first night we got there, hadnt slept for like 36 hours and hit the piss hard. Hit it hard again last night, slept till 2pm today. Jet lag starting to get to me. Just drink through it though!!!!

Touch base again soon bitches!

Yeah Whistler is on the agenda next week. We are staying in this International Hostel on Granville St which is like a dodgy part of town. There are so many homeless people in Vancouver its not funny. Just next door to the hostel there is XXX video shops either side. So Christian and Tosh I'll pick up those gay porn vids you wanted.

The first night we got there, hadnt slept for like 36 hours and hit the piss hard. Hit it hard again last night, slept till 2pm today. Jet lag starting to get to me. Just drink through it though!!!!

Touch base again soon bitches!

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