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Old 01-09-2011, 12:50 PM
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I would go just to see something different. I went to Americade for the same reason. Mostly Honda stuff at the vendors BUT the riding was excellent around the Lake George area. That made it all worthwhile. I wonder how the riding/scenery is up by Salmon Arm B.C. ?
 
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Canada....I'll pass.
Ha, Yea Germany, the only good thing to come out of Germany is the Autobahn, it's the fastest way out besides flying.
 
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Old 01-09-2011, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by DMorr99
Canada....I'll pass.
Originally Posted by skidder
Ha, Yea Germany, the only good thing to come out of Germany is the Autobahn, it's the fastest way out besides flying.
I don't think he meant that as a slur. I've decided to pass on Canada
too. I live at the boarder (Peace Bridge) and all my life went back
and forth like I lived there. I enjoyed eating in some of Ontario's
great restaurants, went to motorcycle races at Welland speedway on
Saturday nights and frequented the casinos. No more. With miles of
backup at the bridge, (not good in summer with an air cooled engine)
and the need for a passport, it's become too much of a hassle. I can
find plenty to do on this side. Has nothing to do with not liking Canada.
 
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Old 01-09-2011, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Snarly
I don't think he meant that as a slur. I've decided to pass on Canada
too. I live at the boarder (Peace Bridge) and all my life went back
and forth like I lived there. I enjoyed eating in some of Ontario's
great restaurants, went to motorcycle races at Welland speedway on
Saturday nights and frequented the casinos. No more. With miles of
backup at the bridge, (not good in summer with an air cooled engine)
and the need for a passport, it's become too much of a hassle. I can
find plenty to do on this side. Has nothing to do with not liking Canada.
Crossing the border into Canada near the border south of Salmon Arm is easy, show a passport and you're in. No crowds most times.
I took it as a slur, till I see what the German writes it won't change, sorry.
 
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Originally Posted by skidder
Crossing the border into Canada near the border south of Salmon Arm is easy, show a passport and you're in. No crowds most times.
I took it as a slur, till I see what the German writes it won't change, sorry.
I'm on the east coast, so not much help.
Slur or not, I think he's US citizen on duty there.
btw, noting your a hockey player, you might read the link
below. We could all be better with showing respect.

http://www.buffalonews.com/city/colu...icle307005.ece
 
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I did some flying/fishing/hanging out around there years ago. Pretty place. Wasn't on a bike but seems like a worthwhile ride. You can keep the "Sturgis North" stuff though.
 
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Originally Posted by skidder
Crossing the border into Canada near the border south of Salmon Arm is easy, show a passport and you're in. No crowds most times.
I took it as a slur, till I see what the German writes it won't change, sorry.
WOW, don't be sad. Ain't our fault Canadia hasn't had a Stanley Cup since the '92 season.

Back on topic, I didn't notice any (.)(.) in any of the photos. Guess I'm stuck with SD again this year.
 
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WOW, don't be sad. Ain't our fault Canadia hasn't had a Stanley Cup since the '92 season.

Back on topic, I didn't notice any (.)(.) in any of the photos. Guess I'm stuck with SD again this year.
Who's sad? Not me bub. Oh yea, it was '93 not '92 and your figure skaters ain't won Gold since '76. You really should visit us, you'll get an education on all things hockey..... some of you cats need it.
 
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