Hope any and all fellow Canadians had a great day celebrating how ever they wanted.
Happy Canada Day.
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Re: Happy Canada Day.
Woohoo! Stoked to be able to say I’m a Canuk!
I mean, if Steve-Oh is one it just has to be a great country, no
p.s. great pic
I mean, if Steve-Oh is one it just has to be a great country, no
p.s. great pic
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Re: Happy Canada Day.
Just nice to see the flag being used for good instead of evil.
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Re: Happy Canada Day.
I've reached a point where I have mixed feelings about the flag, but I'll always love those laced wheels on your twin shock!!!steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 7:40 amJust nice to see the flag being used for good instead of evil.
On the 1st I was driving through your 'hood - hit Niagara Falls for a vacation with the fam. Perfect weather, and the new Power Station museum is quite good. You can ride a glass elevator down 180 feet, watching the turbines and other big machinery glide by as you descend, then walk 2200 ft through a massive brick-lined tunnel to the falls. It's really something else.