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Todd, thanks for the suggestion, I agree.

Lets try to keep this topic on passports and not trade agreements and political differences.

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Hey, if anyone needs a ride over to Canada I am offering!


Wear dark clothing and bring Personel Floatation Devices, take the 90 into Buffalo, then the 190 north, the first bridge you get to is the south Grand Island bridge. Once across pull over and look down to the right near the river.


You will see two white flashes followed by a green flash, procede toward the light. At 50 yards, wistle the opening notes of "Fly me to the Moon". You should see a confirming flash of two green lights.


Quickly procede to the source of the light. DO NOT SPEAK. Hand over 150 dollars in Canadian looneys to the gentlemen, be seated in the water craft and we will leave promptly.


On arrival you will be asked to exit the craft approximately 5 meters from the shore, Piere will greet you, he is the man near the box truck that has Tim Horton on the side.


Next stop Montreal, smoke em if you got em.


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Americans with passports?

REALLY?

sorry, couldn't resist!!!

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Oddly enough I read in the paper today that the passport requirment may be put off until 2009 now.


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"They've" been woffelling on the date for a while now Lance. Just get the passport (that's what we are going to do) and than it's really a non-issue. It will certainly make it easier for you as a passport is the most recognized international means of indentification out there.

If you can wait a couple of years, I'm sure "they" will require a DNA sample that's part of the passport, than they will just do a finger prick or pull a hair to match the DNA, than there's no guessing who the good guys and bad guys are

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