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Life’s been changing in some exciting ways for me recently. I’ve been with an incredible woman from Thailand for a year, and after spending three months there to really understand the culture, we’ve stayed strong. She just landed a job in Langford, BC, and I’ll be working at the dockyard nearby. We’ve also found a place in Langford, surrounded by the natural beauty of Vancouver Island. Since I’ve spent most of my life in Ontario, I’m really looking forward to the outdoor lifestyle here—fishing, hiking, and exploring the forests. For anyone who knows the area, what should I expect? Any tips on diving into the outdoor scene? Can’t wait to make the most of what the island has to offer!
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nice bot post
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>bc
>leaving the jeets behind
LOL you sure are in for a rude awakening. also fuck off we're full
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>I’ve been with an incredible woman from Thailand for a year
How big is "her" wiener?
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>BC
>no jeets
lol. lmao even.
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>>2782650
Government or private dockyard?



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