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We are in Niagara Falls!!

I've just returned from mass. The people enjoyed the Niagara Falls illustration. Ade and I arrived home at 1055pm. 5:30 sure came quickly. Still, we wouldn't have wanted to miss the opportunity to meet so many spYder enthusiasts. We enjoyed meeting the group AND inspect the spYders and many accessories and mods.
Safe travels to all returning home.

---leo---
 
I know I am old, but every time I hear Niagra Falls: http://www.vaiden.net/three_stooges.html#Slowly




Slowly I Turned . . . Step By Step . . . Inch By Inch . . .


(“Niagara Falls”)

ED. NOTE: This famous skit was but one of several renditions of the famous “Slowly I Turned . . . Inch by Inch . . . Step by Step” Vaudeville skit. The “trigger” in Abbott and Costello’s Lost in a Harem was the word “Pokomoko.” The Three Stooges did their version in Gents Without Cents in 1944 – the same year as Lost in a Harem, using the word “Niagara Falls” as the “trigger.” Lucille Ball did a rendition as well, in I Love Lucy Episode 19 entitled “The Ballet,” which aired on 02/18/1952, using the word “Martha” as the trigger. Here’s the Stooges’ version: http://www.vaiden.net/niagara_falls.wav :clap:
 
Dang, Pete. Who are all of those folks? Never heard of them. :roflblack:
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I know I am old, but every time I hear Niagra Falls: http://www.vaiden.net/three_stooges.html#Slowly




Slowly I Turned . . . Step By Step . . . Inch By Inch . . .


(“Niagara Falls”)

ED. NOTE: This famous skit was but one of several renditions of the famous “Slowly I Turned . . . Inch by Inch . . . Step by Step” Vaudeville skit. The “trigger” in Abbott and Costello’s Lost in a Harem was the word “Pokomoko.” The Three Stooges did their version in Gents Without Cents in 1944 – the same year as Lost in a Harem, using the word “Niagara Falls” as the “trigger.” Lucille Ball did a rendition as well, in I Love Lucy Episode 19 entitled “The Ballet,” which aired on 02/18/1952, using the word “Martha” as the trigger. Here’s the Stooges’ version: http://www.vaiden.net/niagara_falls.wav :clap:
 
great video your voice is fine it was created in gods image. tell plumbmaster and nukone don't be shy we are all friends on here. :ohyea::ohyea:
 
Random photos from the Falls trip

Brian and me during the treacherous walk down to the river, story to follow later
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Brian and me again at the hydroplant. I had to put these two photo in first because it is proof we actually both went on vacation together. Usually, I am not in any of the photos.
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Spyders at Niagara on the Lake from our morning ride and also a group shot of us with our spyders
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In front of the Floral Clock at the Botanical Gardens
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Lowell, Bruce & Gail waiting to go on the tour of the hydroplant
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The American Side of the falls at night
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The Canadian Fall (Horseshoe Falls) at night
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Breakfast with John & Barb
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Looks like a great trip! I love the falls - it has been over 20 years since my last visit.....we went out on the boats that get near the falls - the roar of the water and all the mist make this a must do....if it is warm.

Enjoy your trip - getting away like this is priceless!\

Don
 
It turns out it is a 4 1/2 hour ride home. That time can take longer depending on how long customs holds you. Luckily for us, we got through pretty quickly. We stopped at grocery store on the way home as well, I knew I wouldn't feel like going back out. So we got home a little after 5:00pm. Not too bad. Hey Father, I would love a copy of your sermon if you have one. Faith is always a good sermon and if you used this trip as an illustration, I would love to see it. Glad you got home safe and sound and sorry it was so late.
Deb
 
Random video from Niagara Falls trip

Random video from Niagara Falls trip
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So sad that I was unable to meet up with you. It was a FANTASTIC day. Collingwood was great, but it would have been even MORE awesome to have met up with you guys in the Falls. I guess we'll have to wait until Gatlinburg
 
Pics from Niagara Falls Run

I finally got around to downloading the photos I took on our trip to Niagara Falls. The first one is a shot of my driveway before bjt and dltang arrived. The second is Spyder owner Noukone Thammavongsa, who came to lunch but was unable to go on the trip. Third, we have Brian (bjt), and the last two were taken during our day trip around the Niagara Falls area.

Cheers,

Bruce
 
A Few More Niagara Falls Pics

Here are some more of the pics I took on the Niagara Falls trip. First is the walk we took down inot the gorge (bjt went right to the water's edge, but some of us were not comfortable hiking in our motorcycle boots and carrying our helmets, so we went about halfway down and then returned to the top.) Second is a shot taken in the Travelodge parking lot of my wife Gail (centre) talking to Addie (did I spell that right?), Father Leo's wife, with Father Leo to the right. Third is a pic of our crew gathering around one of the machines, checking out mods. Third is John (jeuchler) and Deb (dltang) and finally Father Leo signing the SpyderLovers banner.

This was the first out-of-town ride we did this year, and it was great! Thanks again to Deb and Brian for wrangling this one.:thumbup:

Bruce
 
going to the falls in June how was the border to get across. Going with a friend that has a DUI on her record. Just wondering what our chances of getting across is .
 
going to the falls in June how was the border to get across. Going with a friend that has a DUI on her record. Just wondering what our chances of getting across is .

welcome first of all. We didn't have any issues either direction, Jeuchler of course has a far different story. It is pretty random. I would say if you have a passport use that over your drivers license. Know where you are going and your purpose and where you are staying. Other than that be polite and willing to talk about your spyder.:2thumbs:

Nice photos Bruce. I love even recent memories of good trips.
 
welcome first of all. We didn't have any issues either direction, Jeuchler of course has a far different story. It is pretty random. I would say if you have a passport use that over your drivers license. Know where you are going and your purpose and where you are staying. Other than that be polite and willing to talk about your spyder.:2thumbs:

Nice photos Bruce. I love even recent memories of good trips.

Thanks Deb! Also, I agree with your advice to srubida to bring a passport. A driver's licence is not proof of citizenship. Technically, even a conviction for DUI makes a person inadmissible for entry into Canada from the U.S., and the same goes for Canada into the States, but in reality a lot of people with convictions for these types of offences do go back and forth across the border.
On a motorcycle, or on a Spyder, I always turn my engine off at the Customs booth so I can hear what the Customs Officer is asking. I also remove my sunglasses. These are small things, but I believe they help smooth the way.
Cheers,
Bruce
 
Deb and Bruce thanks for the pictures what fantastic memories you will have to cherish. it's moments like those that make me wish i could get my spyder now. If patience is a vertue boy am i being tested. :pray:
 
Deb and Bruce thanks for the pictures what fantastic memories you will have to cherish. it's moments like those that make me wish i could get my spyder now. If patience is a vertue boy am i being tested. :pray:

Hang in there Roger! It was a little over a year after my first test ride when I bought my Spyder, and I can tell you the wait was worthwhile. You are right - the Spyder is more than just a road machine; it is a memory maker. :thumbup:

Best regards,

Bruce
 
On a motorcycle, or on a Spyder, I always turn my engine off at the Customs booth so I can hear what the Customs Officer is asking. I also remove my sunglasses. These are small things, but I believe they help smooth the way.
Cheers,
Bruce
:agree:They DON'T like it when they can't see your eyes!
 
Thanks for the advice

Thanks who gave advice about crossing the boarder. It will come in handy. I will let you know how we turn out in a few weeks.

Thanks again

Seth
 
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