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  • Robert
    Commissioner
    • Feb 2008
    • 5163

    #106
    You suave devil!

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    • Stewart P Evans
      Superintendent
      • Apr 2008
      • 2994

      #107
      Actually...

      Actually I think I'm digging a bit of a hole here.
      SPE

      Treat me gently I'm a newbie.

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      • Ally
        WWotW
        • Feb 2008
        • 2554

        #108
        Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
        The main attraction for me to travel into the United States would be to see Ally again.

        Let all Oz be agreed;
        I need a better class of flying monkeys.

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        • Scott Nelson
          Superintendent
          • Feb 2008
          • 2428

          #109
          Yeah, me too.

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          • Cogidubnus
            Assistant Commissioner
            • Feb 2012
            • 3266

            #110
            Hi Scott

            I'm sure Stewart's very flattered but I think he's straight...

            All the best

            Dave

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            • Mayerling
              Superintendent
              • Feb 2008
              • 2762

              #111
              [QUOTE=Stewart P Evans;270403]Worse still I'm an old smoothie...

              QUOTE]

              And I bet you're a big softee. And just like putty in the hands....

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              • RivkahChaya
                Inspector
                • Aug 2012
                • 1382

                #112
                Originally posted by Ally View Post
                Yes of course, not that much. Glacier National Park, Big Sky... YELLOWSTONE, why who in the world would ever want to spend a few hours hiking/viewing some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Montana, piffle. Hardly worth being a state.
                Hey, have you ever tried to go shopping in an national park? Or get a bear to serve you a mixed drink?

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                • Errata
                  Assistant Commissioner
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 3060

                  #113
                  Originally posted by RivkahChaya View Post
                  Hey, have you ever tried to go shopping in an national park? Or get a bear to serve you a mixed drink?
                  Yeah I'm with you. Vacation is room service, shopping, maybe some massages. Hiking is what I do to get to my mailbox.
                  The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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                  • Robert
                    Commissioner
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 5163

                    #114
                    Surely you can have a nice picnic in a national park? Yogi Bear was always stealing goodies from the tourists.

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                    • Ginger
                      Sergeant
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 780

                      #115
                      Originally posted by RivkahChaya View Post
                      There's Niagara Falls, but I don't know that you can see anything on the US side you can't see on the Canadian side. I haven't actually been there, though, so I don't know.
                      Before you die, go and see Niagara Falls. Seriously. I have never seen anything so overwhelming in all my life. The stuff on the Canadian side is generally better - the US side is kind of stodgy, and educational, plus the Canadian side has much better vistas.

                      The one exception, and it's a huge one, is an attraction called 'The Cave of the Winds', on the American side. Nothing in my life could have prepared me for this. You ride an elevator with a tour group, down into a dressing room in the heart of the cliff, where you put on hurricane gear. You're then led out along a trail to a series of ascending wooden walkways that lead you closer and closer to Bridal Veil Falls, the (relatively) tiny falls that come off one side of American Falls. The group pauses several times to let you get acclimated, and to allow people who don't want to get any closer to wait. There were some in my group who decided not to go any closer, and no-one reproved them.

                      Words cannot describe the violence of the falls closeup. You're right up against the base, in what they euphemistically term the 'spray zone'. The thunder and the shaking fill the world. There is an entrained wind that comes blasting down the face of the falls, and is deflected in unpredictable turbulence from the rocks at the base. The fall has a pulse - you don't notice it until you're right up on it, but it ebbs and flows at about a 40 second interval. When it's in full spate, you're up to your knees in water splashing upward from the rocks below. You don't dare move without holding the handrail.

                      I did this last, after spending two days on the Canadian side, so I'd kind of gotten used (so I thought) to the sheer scale of the falls. This really reset all my calibration marks. I've never before or since felt that insignificant by comparison with something.
                      - Ginger

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                      • Robert
                        Commissioner
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 5163

                        #116
                        I've never been there, Ginger, but now I feel as though I have. What a fine description!

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                        • Magpie
                          Sergeant
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 625

                          #117
                          The Falls are beautiful at night when they are lit up.
                          “Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”

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                          • Barnaby
                            Sergeant
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 770

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Beowulf View Post
                            The, uh...'coffee's' look pretty good. Wish I could join you!
                            I got back from New Orleans a few days ago. The French Quarter was packed for a charity event called the Red Dress Run in which both guys and girls don red dresses and heels (well, the daring wear heels but everyone, even the guys who most definitely should not show leg, do so) for a run through the Quarter preceded and followed by copious alcohol ingestion.

                            My mind was swimming with Jill the Ripper scenarios. Undoubtedly, the result of too many Pat O'Brien hurricanes. I learned this trip that there are FOUR shots of rum in one hurricane. Explains a lot.
                            Last edited by Barnaby; 08-18-2013, 08:03 AM.

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