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Detroit is the perfect place for a Canadian Baboozelfest
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| Detroit is the perfect place for a Canadian Baboozelfest
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| BrentsBooger |
| But then it wouldn't be a "Canadian" Bamboozlefest. Plus I've been to Detroit and there is nothing going on |
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| shatty |
is the world flat? |
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| madhi19 |
| Get a map they got a fucking tunnel between Windsor Ontario and Detroit and you got 48 millions peoples in a 300 klick radius of that spot. Toronto is a four hours drive you think bubba would not be able to sold out two show! Hell he probably could do a week of sold out show! |
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| TSS Taylor |
I think the Canadian fans in Ontario would just bitch about having to cross the border to see the show. It seems they are willing to drive 6 hours within Canada, but not to the US.
I think Detroit might be a good place though. |
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| Scales |
| I don't think many Ontario fans would drive very far to see them. I can't fathom many Toronto people making the treck out of the city limits. |
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| CONKY |
| Thanks to US homeland security, starting in the new year every Canadian wanting to come across the border will require a passport. Just have it Toronto |
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| Black Reggie |
| detroit would be great.....its harder to for us to get into canada than them to get into america |
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| Leafs Fan |
Quote: Originally posted by Black Reggie detroit would be great.....its harder to for us to get into canada than them to get into america |
what are you smoking?? since 9/11 it is a huge pain in the ass for canadians to get into the us. passport, fingerprints, retina scan, first born child.........
i'm exaggerating of course, but it is more of a pain in the ass to get into the us than it is to get into canada. also, at the risk of offending anyone from detroit, toronto has way more stuff to do and it's way less scary. some parts of detroit can get pretty sketchy once the sun goes down!!
i for one would not feel it's worth the 4.5 hour drive and then the 1 hour wait to cross the border to spend time in detroit. |
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| Roundhead |
| Buffalo would be a good spot too since Toronto is not that far |
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| Black Reggie |
Quote: Originally posted by Leafs Fan what are you smoking?? since 9/11 it is a huge pain in the ass for canadians to get into the us. passport, fingerprints, retina scan, first born child.........
i'm exaggerating of course, but it is more of a pain in the ass to get into the us than it is to get into canada. also, at the risk of offending anyone from detroit, toronto has way more stuff to do and it's way less scary. some parts of detroit can get pretty sketchy once the sun goes down!!
i for one would not feel it's worth the 4.5 hour drive and then the 1 hour wait to cross the border to spend time in detroit. | I live in detroit and I have friends who live in windsor and they seem to have no problem getting across the border |
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| Baba O'Booey |
| i don't think you understand the concept of a CANADIAN bamboozlefest. it means it's catered to canadians; they shouldn't have to cross any borders. |
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| Tom from T.O. |
Quote: Originally posted by Leafs Fan but it is more of a pain in the ass to get into the us than it is to get into canada. |
Truth. |
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| madhi19 |
| Quote: it means it's catered to canadians; they shouldn't have to cross any borders |
It a lot easier for Canadian to pass the border to go see a show that it is for Bubba to get workers permit for all is crew. Think about it Bubba put a break on the Canadian Babouzelfest because of all the Red tape he had to deal with. Windsor is connected to most of the country by train so Bubba mark from all around the Canada will not even need to fucking drive there. |
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| CONKY |
Quote: Originally posted by madhi19 It a lot easier for Canadian to pass the border to go see a show that it is for Bubba to get workers permit for all is crew. Think about it Bubba put a break on the Canadian Babouzelfest because of all the Red tape he had to deal with. Windsor is connected to most of the country by train so Bubba mark from all around the Canada will not even need to fucking drive there. |
Are you a Canadian and tried coming across the border? Do you have a passport yet, if not you better get one by Jan 01, 2008
How do you figure there is Red tape for him to deal with. We have tons of US entertainers perform here everyday. We just had fuckin Justin Timberlake a few weeks ago, not to mention Lisa lamponelly. So really I don't see why the BRN would have any problems coming into Canada to put on a weekend show for all the Canadian Marks. |
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| madhi19 |
| Yeah I got a fucking passport and yes it a pain in the ass to get. You all don't get my point there would be no bambouzelfest in Canada Bubba is no longer talking about it you know why Tax! You think they want to pay 65% in tax on everything they make including all the t-shirt. You also have to worry about border crossing with all that stuff. Not to mention that some on the crew might have some stuff on record! |
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| CONKY |
| Then why even call it a Canadian Bambouzelfest, like you said just have one in Detroit, and another one in Seattle. If you can't get across to see them, sorry about your luck. |
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| madhi19 |
| Not my lost if they go to Detroit I sure be there. lollll |
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| Ropeyj |
| There is no 65% tax. It may be a logistical nightmare to come to Canada with work permits and such but trust me the tax rate is not even close to that and to say otherwise is just an excuse. |
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| Tom from T.O. |
Quote: Originally posted by Ropeyj There is no 65% tax. It may be a logistical nightmare to come to Canada with work permits and such but trust me the tax rate is not even close to that and to say otherwise is just an excuse. |
Canada and U.S. signed a free trade agreement a long time ago. There is no such phantom tax.... |
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