Canada could not afford New York based on the value of the Canadian currency.
Friedle
How true!
Can't wait until our dollar reaches par again, or better still, worth more than the American buck.
It has happened in the past.
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Canada could not afford New York based on the value of the Canadian currency.
Friedle
Fargo will be eligible if it moves 400 or so miles west. They do it in the movies all the time.
Best,
DG
We have headquartered out of Gunnison a couple times and it worked well for day rides.
What facility do they have that can handle a National?
Might be kinda cramped but I was thinkin' the Western Colorado Univ. grounds with Legion and Jurgensen Parks and the several hotels in town.
Am I dreamn'?
SS
Yes, you are dreaming of Charleston, WV in 2003.
Well, if once again the powers that be won't go along with Fargo, then it has to be at the Stampede Grounds in Calgary, Alberta. Too bad if the felons and DWI folks can't go.
We made Trenton work once. We can do it again. Vendors don't have to haul all of their stuff with customs hassles. Some stuff, lots of brochures and/or catalogs, and on-line ordering makes it a lot easier now than back then. And Canadian vendors can have a field day. And the US $ is strong. Now is the time, or I will soon be pushing Winnipeg- right Yoda?
Note: There not any smiley faces in this post!
I will never again even contenplate going to such a dump fairgrounds as Bloomsburg in triple digit temperatures. Way too many hospital runs in those conditions.
Sorry, we don't do rallies like that any more... haven't you heard???
Only because about ten members - old men camping the mud - made a huge stink.
MOA members make a huge stink??? NO!
I had a great time at that rally, it's a bummer that we derived "institutional knowledge" from what was a minor bit of bad luck and I like seeing us trying some different ways to do things.
Either Boise, ID neighborhood or northern NM
Every time I've passed through Boise it was like riding in an oven!
Only because about ten members - old men camping the mud - made a huge stink. The single failure at that rally was when the bus drivers who were supposed to provide shuttle service walked off the job in the evening. The MOA was a victim of a union-management dispute that was ongoing.
There is a reason I have labeled Boise as "Furnace Creek North", much to the chagrin of my friend Greg Feeler who has the ignominy of actually living there. The last time near there in triple digit temperatures we bailed on going into Boise and scrambled uphill to get to Stanley where a human can survive without the need for hydration via IV drip (only partly )