Welcome to my world.

I'm SomeGuy, 29 years old, residing in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I've studied English Literature, Chinese Martial Arts, and am currently pursuing careers in writing - possibly even in the anime industry itself.

And I work for this site.

And you should be watching Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad.
Or watching Ranma 1/2.
Or learning about the Shinsengumi.
Or planning to visit Vancouver, The Best Place On Earth (actual marketing motto).

Here at the "Smallville" page, I have my personal blog where I'll post about anything and everything. If ya need me or otherwise need to know anything from/about me, here's where I'll be.

If you're really looking for my more professional, site-type stuff, you wanna head over my "Metropolis" world.

(Banner Design Courtesy of Red Tigress - thanks Red!)

I Am, You Know I Am . . .

My country has a ridiculous national identity. Just sayin'. Anyway, she's 144 years old and still hasn't lost her driver's license yet. Good job.

Myself, I need to head downtown in a few hours for the parade - my kung fu club is most likely walking lions in it. Should be fun.

Happy Canada Day, site-types.

One Final Remembrance Day Post

I just finished watching the televised Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. Prince Charles and Camilla were there, even. When Charles exited the car, he was wearing a Canadian green uniform for the occasion (he is the Colonel in Chief of many units, and as such is allowed to). More interesting, though, was when newscaster Peter Mansbridge mentioned that Charles saluted with the "sloped Canadian salute" rather than the "flat British salute" in terms of his hand.

I didn't know there was such a distinction, and as such the completist in me wanted to know a little more about it - off to Google.

Instead, I found an interesting little video of a little boy in Belgium.

Canada was the commanding force during the Liberation of Belgium in 1944, particularly during the Battle of the Scheldt. As such, Canada has a bit of distinction during Belgian memorial ceremonies.

This year, a little Belgian boy awaited the Canadian troops taking part in the service . . . and the Canadians repaid him in full:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=622_1236062375

In case anyone has felt me to be a little too heavy with my stories these past few days. Just a reminder that remembrance can also bring a smile to our faces.

142 Years Old!

(Footage courtesy of Utah:)

Things for everyone to do today:

  • Have a Molson, a Kokanee, a Labatt, a Sleeman, or an Alexander Keith with your dinner.
  • Sew a flag on your backpack.
  • Add some extra U's to your colourful, honourable words.
  • Put cheese curds and gravy on your french fries.
  • Watch a bunch of shows dubbed by Ocean Studios. Or ReBoot.
  • Watch some old, good episodes of Saturday Night Live.
  • Chase a beaver. Like, the actual animal. Pervert.

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Happy birthday, country o' mine, and Happy Canada Day, guys! Oh, but don't screw up the "eh?". That pisses us off.

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