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I think I've been putting it off long enough! :laugh:

I finally took the plunge after years of lurking and then finally registering a year or two back. Just subscribed a few minutes ago--Not sure if it kicks in right away, but in any case... Here I am, in all my bright orange username glory! :rofl:

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^ I'm actually surprised to see as many people from Ontario as I do. I often see 'Toronto Ontario' in the location... Or maybe I'm just looking at the same people all the time. Heh.

There's a fair amount of Canadians though, it seems.

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Congrats!! Though I'm not sure what subscribing is...I've seen the Subscriber icon on quite a few profiles but don't know what it is. I've looked for info on subscribing here before and couldn't find anything.

Info is here :)

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^ I'm actually surprised to see as many people from Ontario as I do. I often see 'Toronto Ontario' in the location... Or maybe I'm just looking at the same people all the time. Heh.

There's a fair amount of Canadians though, it seems.

Yes, quite a few indeed!

Welcome to the subbers hehe

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^ I'm actually surprised to see as many people from Ontario as I do. I often see 'Toronto Ontario' in the location... Or maybe I'm just looking at the same people all the time. Heh.

There's a fair amount of Canadians though, it seems.

me, and many other people from Ontario put Toronto in our names, just to make things less confusing for people who aren't familiar with cities in Ontario. I do technically live in the GTA, but leave it Toronto, Ontario :)

I live in Mississauga

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Yeah, same here. Sudbury has a similar 'amalgamation' area, and I live in one of the surrounding areas, but I just leave it as Sudbury.

...Then again, Sudbury is much less known than Toronto. :laugh:

Todd Bertuzzi came from Sudbury ;)

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