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			Dr. Spa™ Ret.:
			
			
--- Quote from: In Canada on February 24, 2010, 10:52:15 pm ---
Just DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES wear a Team USA hockey jersey while crossing the border
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Would it even be noticed???
I mean, with heads hanging so low and all.
		
			Vinny:
			
			I think the reason for that is Canadians know they can beat the US with their eyes closed and playing on concrete. ;D  I have to say the only Curling Olympic match was the US vs Canada Women's teams and I was amazed how good the Canadians were. 
--- Quote from: wmccall on February 25, 2010, 11:42:45 am ---
--- Quote from: In Canada on February 24, 2010, 10:52:15 pm ---
Just DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES wear a Team USA hockey jersey while crossing the border
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Good idea, but I do get warm receptions when I wear my Columbus Curling shirt.  I wore there at the falls last Sept. 
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			96SC:
			
			
--- Quote from: In Canada on February 24, 2010, 10:52:15 pm ---
--- Quote from: Vinny on February 12, 2010, 07:10:25 pm ---OK, OK! The way to avoid the boder patrol is by NOT going to Canada!!! At least if you're a US resident!
--- Quote from: wmccall on February 11, 2010, 08:20:02 am ---Just checking to make sure this isn't a thread telling people how to avoid the border patrol.
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Just DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES wear a Team USA hockey jersey while crossing the border
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I guess it would be OK to wear a USA womens hockey jersey, now that Canada put a 'goose egg' on them.
As of now our target is Niagara Falls, it looks like there is more to do on the Canadian side.  I would like to go to Montreal but it's 400+ miles from the falls so I don't know if that will happen.  We may have to be happy going up to Hamilton, I see where the CFL starts in July, maybe I can sneak in a Tiger-Cat game.  How difficult is it to get CFL tickets?  If it's like NFL tickets you have to sacrifice your first born to get some.
		
			wmccall:
			
			There is far more to do at the Canadian side of the falls, we usually spend the entire day there.   I've been to both sides many times.  If I never went to the American side, I might plan a stop there, the walk down to the American falls is nice and the park is nice. Plus its just minutes from the best attraction in the area, The Anchor Bar!  :D
		
			96SC:
			
			
--- Quote from: wmccall on February 26, 2010, 07:59:39 am ---There is far more to do at the Canadian side of the falls, we usually spend the entire day there.   I've been to both sides many times.  If I never went to the American side, I might plan a stop there, the walk down to the American falls is nice and the park is nice. Plus its just minutes from the best attraction in the area, The Anchor Bar!  :D
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OK Bill or anybody whose been to the falls, give me some suggestions on lodging without breaking the bank.  We were looking at the Casino hotel on the US side (All I can think of is Cherokee but that's not right).  I have a female cousin who likes to gamble but I wouldn't want her to walk a long way to play.  If you have a favorite place on the Canadian side within safe walking distance to one of the casinos, please speak up.
		
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