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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    Nah -- I'd take my '78 GS750. I can ride all day and night on that!
    DUDE - I have a GS 550 - 1980. Too much!! Good old Fred! : )
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    DUDE - I have a GS 550 - 1980. Too much!! Good old Fred! : )
    I never named mine -- I guess "Susie" would be a little parochial, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    I never named mine -- I guess "Susie" would be a little parochial, no?
    nah - it would be all good - Fred was the name my wife gave him. It's hers really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    I'll bet even poutine, lobster or not, costs an arm and a leg in Niagara-on-the-Lake. I ordered Welsh Rarebit (basically melted cheese on toast) there once and it cost me $15!
    $24 for an order at the Prince of Wales Hotel.

    If you're in the area though there's a gorgeous little hike down to the river not far from the butterfly conservatory. Was the best part of the trip.
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    Thanks, bharner! I appreciate the info

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    Oh brother - the menu at the Prince of Wales... Now I am starving!!

    Lunch - http://www.vintage-hotels.com/docs/p...e_2012_web.pdf

    Dinner - http://www.vintage-hotels.com/docs/p...april_2012.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Oh brother - the menu at the Prince of Wales... Now I am starving!!

    Lunch - http://www.vintage-hotels.com/docs/p...e_2012_web.pdf

    Dinner - http://www.vintage-hotels.com/docs/p...april_2012.pdf
    Thanks, David! The Spring Onion Consomme sounds REALLY GOOD! And you can never go too far wrong w/an angus burger, either!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bharner View Post
    $24 for an order at the Prince of Wales Hotel.
    Yeah, that sounds about right. Kinda like the $20 bowl of French onion soup at the top of the CN Tower in Toronto lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    Yeah, that sounds about right. Kinda like the $20 bowl of French onion soup at the top of the CN Tower in Toronto lol
    Ryan, the soup was free. You were paying for the view!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    Ryan, the soup was free. You were paying for the view!
    Not when I paid admission, too

    My wife and I saved on drinks though. We got half cut on the free beer at the Steam Whistle brewery across the street, THEN went to do the CN Tower tour.
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