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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:08 am
by dr_bar
cb360 wrote:
I'm coming to Vancouver for a long weekend the last weekend in September. Is there any cool bike shows or any motorcycle exhibits I should check out?
Well I know of two events happening that weekend...
The third annual
D&B Custom,
Show and Shine
Lots of bikes, tons of prizes, burnout contest, dyno, wet T-Shirt contest

, beer garden...
http://www.dbcustom.ca/index_files/Page415.htm
Scott (co-owner of D&B Custom) and his girlfriend doing a onehanded, two-up burnout. No the bike is not against the wall, it's just off the wall for safety...
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Event: Thunder in the Mountains
When: September 25, 2005
Where: Departure from Trev Deeley Motorcycles
2375 Boundary Road, Vancouver, BC
Contact: Terry Rea
Detail: Once again, the popular ride on the Sea to Sky Highway is happening. All motorcyclists and all brands are welcome to attend! Free registration starts at 9:30 a.m. and the ride departs to the Whistler Village at 10:30 a.m. There will be a 50/50 draw which supports the British Columbia Coalition of Motorcyclists (BCCOM).
But if you happen to be in the area on the first weekend in Oct, there is always the
27th annual Vancouver Toy Run
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:30 am
by cb360
Wet t-shirt contest, well, then I'm definitely coming! Might have to send the wife out to Buchart Gardens or something though

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:43 am
by dr_bar
Hmmm, you could always send her for a spa treatment at one of the local day spas, that would give you a fair bit of free time...

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:47 am
by cb360
It would never work - she likes bikes as much as I do. For some reason she's not into the wet t-shirt contests though. Go figure...
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 5:52 pm
by honda599
If your coming to Vancouver and you have some time during the weekdays please visit Trev Deeley's Motorcycle Museum. It's one of the largest collection of fully restored motorcycles including all makers.
Check it out at:
http://www.trevdeeley.com/custom/collection.html
If you want to go for a nice ride let me know and I can show you some good local back road rides.
Cheers
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:05 pm
by cb360
That's a good tip - I'll check it out.
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:47 pm
by BuzZz
bennettoid wrote:
I've got a cattle prod that might work. Wanna try it?
Why, yes, in fact I would like to give that a prod a try. Think I jack it up with a few more amps first?

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:59 pm
by KarateChick
Hey cb,
If memory serves, Canuck is aka Canadian and it came about back when a bunch of young guys (4 main dudes) kinda exploded onto the European World Cup ski scene, circa 1970's, that until they showed up, had been dominated by the Europeans. Apparently they were pretty fearless and kamikaze and just flew down those hills. Some newspaper headlined them the Crazy Canuck and that name stuck. Now we're all Canucks and say "eh" a lot. I don't think it offends anyone (correct me if I'm wrong).
And I think I got all those double-spaces in after the periods.

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:48 pm
by cb360
Thank you KarateChick - I actually looked it up myself today. It's origin might be older than you think.... From Random House Dictionary -
The Random House Dictionary notes that: "The term Canuck is first recorded about 1835 as an Americanism, originally referring specifically to a French Canadian. This was probably the original meaning, though in Canada and other countries, Canuck now more often refers to any Canadian."
Also, they said,
The use of "Canuck" parallels that of some other potentially offensive nicknames, that is, when used by the people it names — Canadians in this case — it is usually acceptable. But when used by an outsider — in this case particularly American strangers — it can be easily misinterpreted and deemed as insulting one's heritage. Although it is not as severe as most ethnic slurs, some consider it one.
So, apparently, YOU can say that you are a Canuck, but I cannot. That is if you are a Canadian that is.
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:24 pm
by Joe Mc
I've never taken it as derogatory. Vancouver wouldn't name there hockey team the Canucks if it were!
I guess it's kinda like calling Americans, Yankees.