Thursday, March 28, 2013

I aquired this clock when I was 12 and I would like to know aproximately how much it is worth can anyone help?

Q. The clock has printed on it's front " Sportart official licenced product by stamford art" and has a three pictures of Wayne Gretzky on it's stained glass surface. One is his very young (20's or younger) face. Another is him celebrating a goal, and the last one is him shooting on a goalie and puting the puck between his legs. The golie is wearing a white jersy with #32 on the arms and has a puck crest. There is also an etched in autograph by Wayne in the middle of the clock on the bottom right corner. Wayne is wearing his oilers uniform in all the pictures, but there are no crests on any of his jersy's, only 99 is printed on them. The clock has beautiful metal hands and the frame is a thick soft golden brown wood in pristine condition. It was owned by an elderly man before myself and was gifted to me before his passing. He was going to throw it out. On the back is printed "Stamford Art registered tm. Toronto Ontario. Vancouver BC. Romulus(Detroit) michigan." Clock is in perfect cond.

A. about $200 to $650! if its a real autographed clock. Email me to tell me if its real or not.

Where can I buy stardoll gift cards in vancouver bc?
Q. I cannot find Stardollar cards or superstar cards. Is there anywhere that I can get a 1 year superstar card? Or a stardollar card?

A. I have no idea, I don't live in Canada. I know you can't get them in Australia; not where I am anyway. But you can buy one online with a credit card.

The best thing to do is find other Canadians on stardoll and ask them in their GB's.

What is the average monthly cost of living in Vancouver, BC?
Q. I was just wondering if someone could help me out. Say a small 950sq feet house in Vancouver? As well as foods, utilities, and...well basically, I was wondering if someone could just pitch me a month's example of living costs, and try to include as much accuracy as you can. I'm thinking of moving there for school, but I want to make sure I'm not going to go flat broke in a short amount of time.

I wouldn't drive, and it's only me.

A. I went to university in Vancouver and lived alone in a 1200 sq. foot place and my monthly costs (excluding tuition, books, and car) were about $4000/month.

Subtract a bit from rent because it's a smaller place and that leaves it at about $3500/month for food, clothing and gifts, public transportation, cheap enertainment, other living costs, and possible utilities (gas might be included in your rent but you'll probably still have to pay electricity and water bills).




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