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The terrorists have won :huh:

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knowing that a US citizen will need a passport with them, strip clubs and bars can know probably ask for not just a license, but a passport as well for ID up there if they are borderline on letting some 17 year old kid in. When I was 17, I had a crappy chalk job, and by god it allowed me to see some of the finest T&A north america has to offer. These poor kids have so much to deal with these days... now they have to get a fake ID and a fake passport just to see some boobs and drink extra potent beer? Poor kids.

 

The terrorists have won, indeed....

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knowing that a US citizen will need a passport with them, strip clubs and bars can know probably ask for not just a license, but a passport as well for ID up there if they are borderline on letting some 17 year old kid in. When I was 17, I had a crappy chalk job, and by god it allowed me to see some of the finest T&A north america has to offer.  These poor kids have so much to deal with these days... now they have to get a fake ID and a fake passport just to see some boobs and drink extra potent beer? Poor kids.

 

The terrorists have won, indeed....

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I had a great fake ID when I was 16 that said I was 19. It was a true ticket to paradise. We were always heading up to the GTR. GTR was cheaper, easier to get into and the women were a little on the raunchier side. Sometimes we'd go to Maxines.

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did this just go into effect today?

because an indian who works on my floor (first name is mohammed and doesn't have a green card) travelled to toronto and back with his family without being asked to show his passport...he said he was surprised and was initially worried about crossing the border

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So a passport is required for going to Canada, but meanwhile thousands per day are coming over the southern border and the gov't refuses to do anything but reward them for it?

 

 

 

Oops....wrong thread.....

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I had a great fake ID when I was 16 that said I was 19. It was a true ticket to paradise. We were always heading up to the GTR. GTR was cheaper, easier to get into and the women were a little on the raunchier side. Sometimes we'd go to Maxines.

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GTR and Maxines... Oh my..Those were the days.

 

Canada was fun back in those days when I was 17-20.

 

Getting old sucks sometimes :huh:

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I had a great fake ID when I was 16 that said I was 19. It was a true ticket to paradise. We were always heading up to the GTR. GTR was cheaper, easier to get into and the women were a little on the raunchier side. Sometimes we'd go to Maxines.

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GTR was dirty as hell. The girls were nasty and whorish.

 

It was one of the best places on Earth, and Rumor has it that it burned to the ground...

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GTR was dirty as hell. The girls were nasty and whorish.

 

It was one of the best places on Earth, and Rumor has it that it burned to the ground...

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Maxines is always a good time.

 

EDIT: Not that I go there at all any more, more into the casinos now.

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did this just go into effect today?

because an indian who works on my floor (first name is mohammed and doesn't have a green card) travelled to toronto and back with his family without being asked to show his passport...he said he was surprised and was initially worried about crossing the border

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The article says by 2008, the passport will be required. I still think that they're bluffing. I know you all are talking about the canadian ballet, but in my line of work (church youth ministry) this would make things difficult for me -- imagine trying to make sure that my teens all have paid for, applied for, and received their passports before planning a day trip to Toronto to do the CN Tower and Medieval Times (like we are doing in June). Then if everyone has a passport, I need to make sure that everyone actually brings it with them. That process is not a big deal for an overseas mission trip as I've done in the past, but for a day trip? I don't think it'll happen.

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GTR was dirty as hell. The girls were nasty and whorish.

 

It was one of the best places on Earth, and Rumor has it that it burned to the ground...

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Does anyone know the name of the cheesy motel that is or was on the same side of the street and just before The Sundowner (I am pretty sure that's where it was). Anyways, they had a real nasty strip joint on one side of the bar and you could go through a door and there would be a live band playing on the other side.

 

Does this ring a bell with anyone?

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I am heavily involved in the tourism industry in Niagara Falls and can tell you that there is vehement opposition to this move on both sides of the border here. If this is actually enforced tourism numbers will drop dramatically.

 

Many pols in both countries are working to ensure that the Canadian border will not be grouped in with the Mexican border.

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