In "The Vampire Diaries," the phone number often referenced is fictional and not meant to be dialed. If you're looking for an Australian equivalent, you would use the standard format for phone numbers in Australia, which typically starts with a "0" followed by the area code and the number itself. However, since the number from the show is not real, there isn't a specific Australian number to call.
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Fans of "The Vampire Diaries" are commonly referred to as "Doppelgangers" or "TVDers." The term "Doppelgangers" is a reference to the doppelganger storyline in the show, where characters have identical supernatural counterparts. "TVDers" is a shortened version of "The Vampire Diaries" fans. Both terms are used by fans to identify themselves within the fandom community.
Tyler is human...except on Haloween he dressed up as a werewolf I guess you can call that a animal
Vampire Diaries is the best because it is more interesting than Twilight. Twilight is so stupid and they are always saying that Vampire Diaries copy which is not true and Robert Pattinson is so ugly.......................i'm for team Damon. Hi, I totally disagree with the person above. I do love Vampire Diaries, but Twilight has its own...draw to it as well... I also think its very inconsiderate to call someone "ugly" Millions of women would disagree with you by the way. However, I do agree with one thing she said...Damon is def. yummy :)
according to The Vampire Diaries (by LJ Smith) they are Were-foxes or Kitsunes
judgy!lol..she judges a lot..i really love the chemistry between the two lol..!!:)maybe there are some other names he calls her
1831
A vampire
You would dial 0061 (the code for Australia - then the subscribers number
YES is season 2 it deals a lot more with the Lockwood's and the curse of being a werewolf. SPOILER he changes or phases whatever you wanna call it The episode is called "By the light of the moon" Caroline helps Tyler prepare to phase and comforts him while he is hurting
In Australia, dial 1831 to block transmission of your Caller ID on a per-call basis.
Collect calls from Australia are not very different from the US system. An operator is contacted, given the number, and the end party is informed of the call.