View Full Version : Habbo Canada Nostalgia
Recently I've been experiencing horrific "feels" toward Habbo Canada. I miss this site so much it's ridiculous. I know it's really weird but, it felt like home to me. It basically shaped the person I turned out to be today.
I just thought I'd start a thread that would give us all the chance to discuss the things that happened in Habbo Canada...
Also, am I the only person who realized that Gingerly (http://www.habbo.com/home/Gingerly) and Teetoo (http://www.habbo.com/home/Teetoo) (both former managers of Habbo Canada) have their accounts (after their resignation from Habbo) made on May 11th, 2011? They both also have the same badges....
Puhekupla
29-04-2013, 09:31 PM
Those are not real... They probably never were able to re-activate their accounts (banned)?.
Samantha
29-04-2013, 09:38 PM
Interesting, but that could just be due to the deletion and then they've asked for them? I don't know :P.
Those accounts were remade/deletes in merge probably. I thought habbo Canada had the best hotel view, I just loved those trees and the cabin/house thing
Straats
29-04-2013, 10:30 PM
Pretty strange, though their is more strange things that barley anyone knows about.. I know about a few of habbo strange secrets but rather not discuss because I really cant remember them right now. Something about a player logs in every 15 minutes for 5 minutes walks around in their room and then logs off, its a sulake robot just doing lag checks that is the story behind it other things like Star Fighter leaving a secret message in all of the hotel views.
Plebings
29-04-2013, 10:50 PM
It basically shaped the person I turned out to be today.
this is actually a really interesting point, do a lot of us feel this way? and what do you think you'd be like if you didn't join habbo?
it really has shaped how i interact with people though, i'd have probably joined a mmo like the guys i used to hang out with so i might have become a lot geekier.
this is actually a really interesting point, do a lot of us feel this way? and what do you think you'd be like if you didn't join habbo?
it really has shaped how i interact with people though, i'd have probably joined a mmo like the guys i used to hang out with so i might have become a lot geekier.
If I didn't join Habbo, I really don't know where I'd be. I've been on Habbo since I could truly comprehend how to move a mouse and use a keyboard. (I'm 15 years old and I joined in 2004, around the opening of Habbo Canada)
I really do miss it, and the people I interacted with.
Kardan
01-05-2013, 12:20 AM
All I remember about Habbo Canada is going into kick wars events with a VIP badge for a few hours...
Samantha
01-05-2013, 12:28 AM
If I didn't join Habbo, I really don't know where I'd be. I've been on Habbo since I could truly comprehend how to move a mouse and use a keyboard. (I'm 15 years old and I joined in 2004, around the opening of Habbo Canada)
I really do miss it, and the people I interacted with.
You joined when you were 5/6, surely you'd learn how to use a mouse and keyboard when you're older?
Anyway, it is still interesting.
You joined when you were 5/6, surely you'd learn how to use a mouse and keyboard when you're older?
Anyway, it is still interesting.
My mother was a school teacher, and she thought (correctly, may I add,) that computer skills would come in handy throughout my upbringing. So she taught my brother and I to use a computer. I saw Habbo on MuchMusic and the rest is history
EDIT:
Also, I was 7 years old. Born in 97
andoo89
02-05-2013, 01:37 AM
every hotel had a unique feeling about it. it was a habbo hotel but a little different..know the feeling still miss habbo uk
Grimmauld
08-05-2013, 04:08 AM
i think habbo CA was the first hotel i tried out when i first joined habbo. a lot of memories man.
I feel the same about habbo UK and habbo AU.
It combined the community with the culture and people who we would normally interact with. I used habbo UK for so long before there was an AU version of the site. I was caught in the middle ground as an Aussie, I had made so many friends on .UK but .AU there were a lot of good eggs there too.
I'm still glad hotels were merged though.
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