Tedfest 2011

General conversations about BMW E28s and the people who own them.
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been cleaning/waxing/checking/detailing the Z3, gonna leave tomorrow early in the morning and hope to be there by 4-5pm
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alijonny wrote:been cleaning/waxing/checking/detailing the Z3, gonna leave tomorrow early in the morning and hope to be there by 4-5pm
Have a safe trip Ali and we'll see you sometime tomorrow. ;) :haul: Ted
T_C_D wrote:Made a few minor repairs to the e28 this afternoon. Packing for the trip. Leaving tomorrow evening and driving until 11PM. Arriving Friday afternoon at Ted's!
The Kokanee is cold Todd. Have a safe trip and make sure Harper is a good navigator. ;) :haul: Ted
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Duke wrote:Next year.......no July 4th weekend. That is my anniversary.
The 3rd is my Birthday but no compliants on my end...

In Louisville overnight and heading out for the boarder early in the morning...
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alijonny wrote:hmmm. ok. and for tolls, will ezpass/ipass work? Are CB radios legit?
I went through Port Huron around 2pm on Tuesday and there was some traffic, but not too bad. They were lined up around 6 deep at the toll booth ($3) and the Canadian border across the bridge. The whole process probably took 15-20 minutes.

As far as the speed limits, nobody really goes 100 kmh, but until you get into the cities, most seem to keep it under 120 kmh (we were going 110-115). You will see an occasional highway patrol car. As you get closer to Brantford, people seem to drive faster, around 115-125 kmh. In some spots we were around 130. Coming from Chicago, you should be used to the driving habits... :)

We're learning about the transit system here, you can take the GO train ($5.75) from Mississauga into Toronto and pay $10 for an all day pass in the city (subways, buses, trolley cars).

Don't forget to get some of that funny Canadian money. They do take credit cards but in terms of hard cash some places don't take US dollars. The rate right now is about $1 US dollar = 0.987 Canadian Dollar.
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Kenny Blankenship wrote:
alijonny wrote:hmmm. ok. and for tolls, will ezpass/ipass work? Are CB radios legit?
I went through Port Huron around 2pm on Tuesday and there was some traffic, but not too bad. They were lined up around 6 deep at the toll booth ($3) and the Canadian border across the bridge. The whole process probably took 15-20 minutes.

As far as the speed limits, nobody really goes 100 kmh, but until you get into the cities, most seem to keep it under 120 kmh (we were going 110-115). You will see an occasional highway patrol car. As you get closer to Brantford, people seem to drive faster, around 115-125 kmh. In some spots we were around 130. Coming from Chicago, you should be used to the driving habits... :)

We're learning about the transit system here, you can take the GO train ($5.75) from Mississauga into Toronto and pay $10 for an all day pass in the Toronto (subways, buses, trolley cars).
awesome! I do want to hit up Toronto.
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alijonny wrote:
Kenny Blankenship wrote:
alijonny wrote:hmmm. ok. and for tolls, will ezpass/ipass work? Are CB radios legit?
I went through Port Huron around 2pm on Tuesday and there was some traffic, but not too bad. They were lined up around 6 deep at the toll booth ($3) and the Canadian border across the bridge. The whole process probably took 15-20 minutes.

As far as the speed limits, nobody really goes 100 kmh, but until you get into the cities, most seem to keep it under 120 kmh (we were going 110-115). You will see an occasional highway patrol car. As you get closer to Brantford, people seem to drive faster, around 115-125 kmh. In some spots we were around 130. Coming from Chicago, you should be used to the driving habits... :)

We're learning about the transit system here, you can take the GO train ($5.75) from Mississauga into Toronto and pay $10 for an all day pass in the Toronto (subways, buses, trolley cars).
awesome! I do want to hit up Toronto.
Yeah, don't forget it's a work week, so there is rush hour traffic...

You definitely want to hit Yonge Street as well as the CN (not CNN) Tower. We also went to Toronto Island but it's better for families (Centreville is a kids park). We're going to Chinatown tomorrow.
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Post by Ted in T.O. »

Well if you are on the way or getting ready to head out to Tedfest. Have a safe trip and will see you on Friday at my Casa for the car wash,refreshments and pizza. I think I have everything in place for the weekend. If not then too bad. :laugh: Going to pick Shawn D and son up at Buffalo airport Thursday morning. Hope to be home by 3pm with a few stops on the way. Really looking forward to seeing everybody and a few new people from south of the boarder. Git ready for some Canadian hospitality and alot of good times. ;)

Safe travels The Tedfest Team :haul: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :alright:
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Ted in T.O. wrote:see you on Friday at my Casa for the car wash,refreshments and pizza.
Ted, too bad you were not able to put together a car/motorcycle washing station with the Maxbimmer ladies at the Bradley Museum on Saturday.

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Oh well, maybe next year. It's the coin op for me, a garden hose will not provide the necessary pressure to thoroughly clean the GS.

One more day before the Mississauga Vintage BMW Festival begins. I'll be ready to roll for the good times. :argue:
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Hehe..

For me, my E39 is out. A E24 M6 is in.

:)

See ya Saturday Morning.
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KillerPM wrote:Hehe..

For me, my E39 is out. A E24 M6 is in.

:)

See ya Saturday Morning.
Right On! This gif thing is cracking me up.

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LOL those fools at the border let me in! I'm at the Hotel now, gonna try to find some food, maybe do a drive-by past Ted's.
Oh and BTW, I'm in room 307. Got the goody bag, looks great!


and PPS: I got sidetracked at the border and didn't even look for the duty free, so now I need to find a place that sells booze. :oops: :oops: Don't know how I missed it...
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The Beer Store.

Seriously. It's gub'mint owned (or the government only gave out one license to sell, I don't recall the exact details). Regardless, they're all called the same thing, it's a monopoly. Ask at the hotel desk where the nearest one is. Be ready for some mild sticker shock, you'll never forget about duty free again! :laugh:
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Jeremy wrote:The Beer Store.

Seriously. It's gub'mint owned (or the government only gave out one license to sell, I don't recall the exact details). Regardless, they're all called the same thing, it's a monopoly. Ask at the hotel desk where the nearest one is. Be ready for some mild sticker shock, you'll never forget about duty free again! :laugh:
Why don't you bring beer/wine in with you?
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Duke wrote:Why don't you bring beer/wine in with you?
Sometimes I do when it's something special or not available up there. Buying at Duty Free means no tax/duty/deposit. It's generally the least expensive option, and they nearly always have Moosehead and/or Kokanee.
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Ya'll have fun, and be safe. Drink a Kok' for me!
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Duke wrote:
Jeremy wrote:Be ready for some mild sticker shock, you'll never forget about duty free again! :laugh:
Not only sticker shock, but no booz for sale on Friday because it is a statutory holiday. It is Canada Day. :bawl: :argue: :alright:
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Mark in Toronto wrote:
Duke wrote:
Jeremy wrote:Be ready for some mild sticker shock, you'll never forget about duty free again! :laugh:
Not only sticker shock, but no booz for sale on Friday because it is a statutory holiday. It is Canada Day. :bawl: :argue: :alright:
Are the bars closed too? You do have bars there, don't you? ;)
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well, if someone is still coming through and reads this, buy extra beer at the duty free and I will reimburse you. PLEASE?

and before you enter Canada, pick up some U.S. ketchup packets. We are going to do blind taste testing. :alright:
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alijonny wrote:well, if someone is still coming through and reads this, buy extra beer at the duty free and I will reimburse you. PLEASE?

and before you enter Canada, pick up some U.S. ketchup packets. We are going to do blind taste testing. :alright:
This sounds like it could go epic...
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I'll bring extra beer. What kind should I get? Spaten and Warsteiner get my top picks. Dos Equis is my fall back. Failing those, well, it all depends on what I find. I won't bring a very big cooler, it's either a huge one or a not so huge one. My trunk needs space for all the tools I'm bringing.
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Cactus wrote:I'll bring extra beer. What kind should I get? Spaten and Warsteiner get my top picks. Dos Equis is my fall back. Failing those, well, it all depends on what I find. I won't bring a very big cooler, it's either a huge one or a not so huge one. My trunk needs space for all the tools I'm bringing.
Bring whatever you want Cactus or stop in at the duty free shop and buy whatever you want at a much cheaper price. Ted

Alijohny,Rich and John Weems,Shawn D and Johnathan are in the house. :banana:
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Cactus wrote:I'll bring extra beer. What kind should I get? Spaten and Warsteiner get my top picks. Dos Equis is my fall back. Failing those, well, it all depends on what I find. I won't bring a very big cooler, it's either a huge one or a not so huge one. My trunk needs space for all the tools I'm bringing.
yeah bring whatever. Bring 2 cases of something decent. "import" beers like Coors, Budweiser, etc are acceptable LOL. Nothing too strong otherwise...you need to be here... We are talking overgrown zucchinis. I can't say any more online, I must protect my online image :rofl:
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Jeremy and Brendan just pulled in at 645AM. :shock: Yes we are awake I think. :cool:
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Really wish i could have made If i`m still around next year I WILL be there for SURE !!!! Have a great time all !! :cool:
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Nanajoth wrote:Image
LOOK, you see the little green sausage looking thing above 375ml? that was missing from the Canadian ketchup bottle.
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Ted in T.O. wrote:Jeremy and Brendan just pulled in at 645AM.
Now that Jeremy and some other guy have arrived........

The Festival Is Officially Underway! :argue:

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Post by Alfonso Bedoya »

Wish I could be there to watch all you get drunk and laugh at you as you drool and can't drive your bimmers. But seriously alll the best, It's a looooong drive from the island to T.O. Sorry I couldn't make it out. Have fun boys! :alright:
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Alfonso Bedoya wrote:Wish I could be there to watch all you get drunk and laugh at you as you drool and can't drive your bimmers. But seriously alll the best, It's a looooong drive from the island to T.O. Sorry I couldn't make it out. Have fun boys! :alright:
After a few beers this afternoon and some of this.... :argue:.....I would not be surprised if some of this will take place......

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LOL! :hysterical:
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