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Vancouver recent comments:

  • (former) Nu restaurant, DENelson83 wrote 14 years ago:
    What's Nu, pussycat?
  • The Imperial, shine (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    my place
  • Jonathon Rogers Park, anon (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Well, this park is a good place to go for when you have a tall can or two and wish to get away from the crowds. There wont be too many people here, however, at night there could be some unsavory back-woodsy types lingering around like moths(with weapons) to a lamp.
  • football field, Skinny Bins (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Rugby Field
  • West Coast Reduction , frankmiller (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    disgusting smells pollute all the residential neighbourhoods on the eastside
  • The Cannery Seafood House, GregEh (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Restaurant was demolished May 2010.
  • Port Metro Vancouver, nabanned (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This place need an proper outline.
  • Value Village, Manager2257 (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This design was very popular with safeway in the distant past. There are many of these structures all over canada.
  • GoGo Geek, sfd (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Sucks, bad service
  • Guiness Tower, guest (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This building was completed in 1969 not 1993...
  • Hastings and Main back alley, Vancouver Amenity Review (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Great place to get some crack. Prices are very reasonable, and the service is excellent. Always someone waiting to take your order. Quality is so-so, but the service will keep you coming back. A+
  • Lost Lagoon Fountain, unkevin (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    6gdfff
  • Elysian Coffee, Alisa (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Great patio!
  • BC Place, awvan wrote 15 years ago:
    Roof was deflated May 4th, 2010.
  • Little Mountain (public housing), awvan wrote 15 years ago:
    Demolition of existing buildings on site is complete.
  • Scientology building, Happily Mindless Moron. (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Scientology is good, in that it probably keeps the members busy and out of trouble elsewhere. Just like a regular church. For the weakminded only...
  • New Amsterdam Cafe, Mayor of DTES (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Heat score. Avoid at all costs. Called Luser's Lounge for some very good reasons. Only good for ignorant tourists and people with time to waste. Dirty and in violation of many laws and regulations. Food is unsanitary. Staff is power-obsessed and greed-driven. Owned and operated by some very influential people, if ya getz the drift. Stay away...
  • Cannabis Dispensary Society, current member (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    It's badly run and managed. The decisions of management are arbitrary and self-serving. Dori is a dealer just waiting to be busted, since she associates herself with the Seed Bank, which brags about how it openly trafficks in controlled substances. Crooked and greedy, all of 'em. You may as well buy your stuff off the streets from someone more reputable. Only reason it's not been robbed is because a certain group of motorbike enthusiasts are their suppliers, and they also have access to ALL member medical/personal info, for future reference... Caution is advised.
  • ReBoot Vancouver, t.p. (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    yeah the place is a dump.he should come out drinking with us and loosenup. he seels cheap junk
  • ReBoot Vancouver, dtes_shadow (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    bob should pop his head out of his butt and reprice his stuff to half of what it costs now. he sells regular 1024 pixel screens that are 5 years old scratch-and-dirties for $90, but ncix recently had a sale and 21 inch, 1080p LG and samsung monitors were $150. anitec had philips 19 inch 1080p for $90. and there's a reason people buy recent new stuff. the only good stuff reboot has is the cords and plugs under $10. the computers he foists off onto ignorant local residents are used low-end footwarmers, and he makes good money from the extended warranty for his insecure and unconfigured windows installations. he has a lot of staff and volunteer turnover; once they see the real deal, they take off for greener pastures. new items and laptops are often discontinued/low-end trash. the repairs are done uncleanly by kids and cost the same as at other, reputable places. at least 2 locations across the road openly sell drugs. hookers hang out in the back alley. deals can be "flexible" and verbal-only, usually a bad sign. reboot and freegeek both have OK used parts and small accessories, but you'd be much better wisely shopping elsewhere for very little extra cost, and you'd have a much better custom machine in the end. for example, the difference between a used p4/dualcore and something much better, is the cost of a quadcore processor and a motherboard. send your grandma to reboot, but stick to the regular parts businesses in other places. no wonder the guys that still consent to work for him laugh at him. some of the casual, irregular workers have diverted a lot of cool stuff, one piece at a time, to the garbage area. later, the stuff is collected and sold for cheap on the streets of the DTES. bob's a bad joke with a weak punchline.