As far as I know it is...but who needs either of those places when we have Vegas?
2006-11-28 05:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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In my SF novel Time for Patriots, revealed in 2008, each and every position pronounced is authentic. some i have by no ability seen, which includes Algiers and Naples. Others, which includes Innsbruck and Staten Island, i comprehend properly. keeping off overly detailing those i do not comprehend ere basic, even as putting archives of ones I knew i'm hoping made the e book extra exciting. you could continually Google or use Wikipedia for information of an section you do not comprehend, or i became once requested to jot down a scene for yet another author's novel. he's British and had by no ability seen my position of beginning of San Francisco, so I did a neat little component round Coit Tower for him. I strongly recommend you take advantage of authentic places. fairly some SF writers use authentic places, a minimum of till their thoughts land up on alien planets.
2016-11-29 21:30:07
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answered by ? 4
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Mick Jagger of the Rollings Stones once called Dan Aykroyd's
Kingston farm Valhalla.
Valhalla is actually from Norse Mythology
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valhalla
They used to feast at Valhalla on roasted boar and drink
intoxicating mead (beer). We don't have roasted boar here.
2006-11-28 10:21:51
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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Oh, yes. Only the strong go there. As you can see by my picture, it is always ice and snow. We have sled dogs and live in igloos. We eat fish and whale blubber. Why blubber, you ask? Well wouldn't you blubber if you had to eat whale every day?
2006-11-28 09:56:04
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answered by The Y!ABut 6
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No. It is a fictional place like Van Halen.
2006-11-28 05:02:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Look on a map . Canada is there so that means it is not fictional.
http://www.canada.com
http://www.valhalla.com
2006-11-28 04:13:20
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answered by StarShine G 7
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Canada may be a paradise but it is real.
2006-11-28 04:33:09
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answered by Cariad 5
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Well, I hope people continue thinking it is... keeps all the riffraff out.
2006-11-28 09:11:41
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answered by Zorlinda 6
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A can of what? Is ada a new kind of beer?
2006-11-28 09:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm kinda pretty sure it's an Alaskan territory
2006-11-28 06:08:45
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answered by ? 4
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