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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Ahh happy times.
A trip down to Ikea tomorrow. But now. Let's compare the distance to my current college from my new place. From the old place, which is in central Vancouver, bordering with Burnaby. It only takes maximum 40 minutes and 15 minutes to my future college. But stammered by the damn high rent minus kitchen and sense of privacy (louder and louder each day), I digress.


As you can see, Vancouver (or BC actually, counting Richmond at the lower part and North Van on the upper part) is BIG. There are the nicer West Van, which although is nice, is marked with bad reps for drug dealings, etc. And there is west side Van, which I'll live in next week. Nice area, although might be the hub of aristocrats and orthodox, the crime rate is really low and convenient everywhere.

If I happen to have a car.

You see, this has a price tag. My bedroom is smaller, but the rent is reasonable. Takes me 20 minutes to my future college. But it's almost 2 hours a way from my current college. Aih.


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