As an extra bit of info, I'm attaching two maps with the distance between where you're staying, Trisha, and where the Skytrain station is. I happen to know that neighborhood sort of well... that's where the bus depot & train station are, and I'm in a long-distance relationship... *grin*
Sarah
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> Yeah, that sounds great actually... I might take the skytrain
> instead of
> driving, driving in vancouver sucks (and so do gas prices).
>
> Robson & Granville are... streets. I think. I don't know. o.O
>
> Nat
>
>
> At 11:07 AM 9/24/2004, Trisha Farnan wrote:
>
> >And do you want to meet me at the Starbucks or wherever we go? Or
> should I
> >meet you guys at the station too? And what is Robson & Granville?
> Is that
> >two streets? Or a shop of some kind? *lol*
> >
> >Trisha
> >
> >--- Sarah Kube
> >
> >What do you think, Nat? Skytrain station sound okay?
> >
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> >www.Dragonmount.com
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From: Natalie Warner
Date: Friday, September 24, 2004 1:45 pm
Subject: Re: Vancouver meeting
> >Well, the best place I can think of to meet up is the Skytrain
> station at
> >Science World... it is right on Main street across the street
> from the
> >thing that looks like a silver golf ball. I know there is a
> Starbucks
> >there, and also if we hop on the train and go down two more
> stations we'll
> >be right by Robson & Granville. So we could do that... there's a
> lot of
> >little restaurants and such in the area, though I don't really
> know any of
> >them -super- well. When Chris and I go downtown we usually eat first.
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