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I know I KNOW!! I do sometimes but having work the next day kills your mood.
well cristina, if it was on a NORMAL night, aka fri or saturday, it wouldn't be so hard to make it out!! 
ps..it was nice meeting you while I was there. 
bahaha best night ever.
Im sure you guys will top it, assuming i can do enough work in the meantime to make it happen
Surely Ill drop a line here when its 100%
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| Originally posted by bangoSkank bahaha best night ever. Im sure you guys will top it, assuming i can do enough work in the meantime to make it happen Surely Ill drop a line here when its 100% |
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel just make sure to watch westjet's site. they have fare sales here and there and you can get a flight for around $400. otherwise your stuck spending $700USD!!! its cheaper to fly into detroit, cross the border and take the train to TO. you save a lot. |

Always use your Passport.
I'm sure as of January 2008 they made it the law to have to use the Passport anyway.
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| Originally posted by Frenchie Always use your Passport. I'm sure as of January 2008 they made it the law to have to use the Passport anyway. |
Possibly. I'd still use it, though. Most I've crossed rather you use it anyway.
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| Originally posted by bangoSkank I'm fairly sure this applies to flying only. I'm almost certain that restrictions on driving across the border were extended until next year... To the research machine! |
The state department says otherwise 
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_...s/cis_1082.html
HEY CAN I COME <]8D
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| Originally posted by bangoSkank The state department says otherwise ![]() http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_...s/cis_1082.html |
Only if you behave.
better bring ur passport when crossing from US to Canada; even more so when returning. they ask for it pretty much every time
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| Originally posted by ScuL better bring ur passport when crossing from US to Canada; even more so when returning. they ask for it pretty much every time |
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel we're talking about when driving not flying. are you also talking about the same? |

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| Originally posted by ScuL yes crossed Detroit/Windsor numerous times ![]() even says it on signs: passport required |
ya well getting into Canada is not as much of a problem as long as you have a passport. getting back can be more serious.. maybe unless you are a US citizen, that I don't know 
Hmmm ok, the trip is officially booked...Toronto: March 13-16
Some of my time has been spoken for, but I'm definitely down to hang out with whoever, whenever.
As for the passport issue, I called the State Department today where a clerk assured me that driving across the border does not require a passport. Those restrictions have been pushed back to 2009. Obviously (apparently?
) traveling with a passport is the smarter idea regardless.
Additional site recommendations are definitely appreciated. Aside from what Ben has mentioned (thank you, sir), I'd like to see a typical Toronto suburb and park. Thanks in advance 
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| Originally posted by bangoSkank Additional site recommendations are definitely appreciated. Aside from what Ben has mentioned (thank you, sir), I'd like to see a typical Toronto suburb and park. Thanks in advance |
You can go and feed the pigeons in Moss Park Downtown.
infinity HiGH is playing at a club called Jolly on the 13th!
you suck. working that weekend 
why the heck do you want to see a park? 
The pigeons. DUH!
You can't miss A*S*Y*S... if you like hardtrance that is. He's spinning in Club Blak on March 14th 
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