OT: Calgary, AB
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Re: Calgary, AB
Carl Saiyed did pass the time by typing:
> Thanks all! We're staying in downtown Calgary, and probably won't be doing
> any wheeling. :-(. I'll definately keep on the look out for animals on the
> road! Tacoma is about 30 miles south of Seattle along the I5 corridor.
If you like Jazz, check out Kaos 718 17 Ave SW 403-228-9997
There are a lot of clubs on 17.
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DougW
> Thanks all! We're staying in downtown Calgary, and probably won't be doing
> any wheeling. :-(. I'll definately keep on the look out for animals on the
> road! Tacoma is about 30 miles south of Seattle along the I5 corridor.
If you like Jazz, check out Kaos 718 17 Ave SW 403-228-9997
There are a lot of clubs on 17.
--
DougW
#32
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Re: Calgary, AB
Carl Saiyed did pass the time by typing:
> Thanks all! We're staying in downtown Calgary, and probably won't be doing
> any wheeling. :-(. I'll definately keep on the look out for animals on the
> road! Tacoma is about 30 miles south of Seattle along the I5 corridor.
If you like Jazz, check out Kaos 718 17 Ave SW 403-228-9997
There are a lot of clubs on 17.
--
DougW
> Thanks all! We're staying in downtown Calgary, and probably won't be doing
> any wheeling. :-(. I'll definately keep on the look out for animals on the
> road! Tacoma is about 30 miles south of Seattle along the I5 corridor.
If you like Jazz, check out Kaos 718 17 Ave SW 403-228-9997
There are a lot of clubs on 17.
--
DougW
#33
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Re: Calgary, AB
Carl Saiyed did pass the time by typing:
> Thanks all! We're staying in downtown Calgary, and probably won't be doing
> any wheeling. :-(. I'll definately keep on the look out for animals on the
> road! Tacoma is about 30 miles south of Seattle along the I5 corridor.
If you like Jazz, check out Kaos 718 17 Ave SW 403-228-9997
There are a lot of clubs on 17.
--
DougW
> Thanks all! We're staying in downtown Calgary, and probably won't be doing
> any wheeling. :-(. I'll definately keep on the look out for animals on the
> road! Tacoma is about 30 miles south of Seattle along the I5 corridor.
If you like Jazz, check out Kaos 718 17 Ave SW 403-228-9997
There are a lot of clubs on 17.
--
DougW
#34
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Re: Calgary, AB
Pi-eyed Piper wrote:
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
#35
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Re: Calgary, AB
Pi-eyed Piper wrote:
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
#36
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Re: Calgary, AB
Pi-eyed Piper wrote:
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
#37
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Re: Calgary, AB
Pi-eyed Piper wrote:
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
> I'm in Calgary.
>
> Places to avoid? Edmonton. ;)
I used to work with a Canadian from Calgary. For fun I'd mail him
Oilers fan items, like stickers, buttons, etc... <G>
It's like the northern version of the Yankee - Red Sox / Ranger - Bruin
rivalries!
Barry
#38
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Re: OT: Calgary, AB
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:10:08 -0700, Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Making the 700 mile trek from Tacoma to Calgary next week. Curious if anyone
> was in the area, hotels / places they reccomend and hotels/places to avoid,
> routes to avoid, tips, ect.
>
> Carl
Next week you'll be fine on pretty much every road as the real road
construction season is just in it's real eairly stages here for the year.
Once that really gets underway things are going to get really bad with
how things are booming here and it's only going to get even worse now
that the prov. government is just throwing billions around left and right
for infastructure upgrades..
> Making the 700 mile trek from Tacoma to Calgary next week. Curious if anyone
> was in the area, hotels / places they reccomend and hotels/places to avoid,
> routes to avoid, tips, ect.
>
> Carl
Next week you'll be fine on pretty much every road as the real road
construction season is just in it's real eairly stages here for the year.
Once that really gets underway things are going to get really bad with
how things are booming here and it's only going to get even worse now
that the prov. government is just throwing billions around left and right
for infastructure upgrades..
#39
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Re: OT: Calgary, AB
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:10:08 -0700, Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Making the 700 mile trek from Tacoma to Calgary next week. Curious if anyone
> was in the area, hotels / places they reccomend and hotels/places to avoid,
> routes to avoid, tips, ect.
>
> Carl
Next week you'll be fine on pretty much every road as the real road
construction season is just in it's real eairly stages here for the year.
Once that really gets underway things are going to get really bad with
how things are booming here and it's only going to get even worse now
that the prov. government is just throwing billions around left and right
for infastructure upgrades..
> Making the 700 mile trek from Tacoma to Calgary next week. Curious if anyone
> was in the area, hotels / places they reccomend and hotels/places to avoid,
> routes to avoid, tips, ect.
>
> Carl
Next week you'll be fine on pretty much every road as the real road
construction season is just in it's real eairly stages here for the year.
Once that really gets underway things are going to get really bad with
how things are booming here and it's only going to get even worse now
that the prov. government is just throwing billions around left and right
for infastructure upgrades..
#40
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Re: OT: Calgary, AB
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:10:08 -0700, Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Making the 700 mile trek from Tacoma to Calgary next week. Curious if anyone
> was in the area, hotels / places they reccomend and hotels/places to avoid,
> routes to avoid, tips, ect.
>
> Carl
Next week you'll be fine on pretty much every road as the real road
construction season is just in it's real eairly stages here for the year.
Once that really gets underway things are going to get really bad with
how things are booming here and it's only going to get even worse now
that the prov. government is just throwing billions around left and right
for infastructure upgrades..
> Making the 700 mile trek from Tacoma to Calgary next week. Curious if anyone
> was in the area, hotels / places they reccomend and hotels/places to avoid,
> routes to avoid, tips, ect.
>
> Carl
Next week you'll be fine on pretty much every road as the real road
construction season is just in it's real eairly stages here for the year.
Once that really gets underway things are going to get really bad with
how things are booming here and it's only going to get even worse now
that the prov. government is just throwing billions around left and right
for infastructure upgrades..