Jul 28 2005, 06:48 PM
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did someone say SHOPPING i am gonna take a day to walk around aimlessly around buffalo (even if i get lost) just to go around lokoing for hot places....and if it comes to spending money im there trust me (i have got to get rid of that habit very badly) any money in my hand magically appears in a cashier at a store LMAO....anyways hit me up cuz i got great taste too (in boys also) lol MUAHZ
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Jul 28 2005, 08:31 PM
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Well that's very... foward of you.
"Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds"
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Jul 28 2005, 10:28 PM
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SHOPAHOLICS UNITE!
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Aug 8 2005, 02:03 PM
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It's good to know that other girls on this campus share my spending habit
Sometimes being foolish is the right thing to do.
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Aug 8 2005, 02:18 PM
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im such a shopaholic. i think i was at the galleria every weekend last semester.
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Aug 19 2005, 01:37 PM
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If you guys want some real shopping fun go to Toronto. It's like 45 minutes-hour away. It's like a really clean NYC. I'm not crazy about the galleria, but that's just me..I also worked there so it makes me hate it more. Theres an outlet mall in Niagara Falls where they SOMETIMES have nice clothes at really inexpensive prices. The Galleria doesn't have too much of a selection of stores, but I'm also a picky shopper.
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Aug 5 2006, 04:38 AM
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Well is there any bus service that goes to Toronto? Toronto is in Canada, do you need a passport or sumthin to get over the border?
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Aug 5 2006, 12:30 PM
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Well is there any bus service that goes to Toronto? Toronto is in Canada, do you need a passport or sumthin to get over the border? My friends and I are planning a weekend trip to Canada. His parents go up there each weekend. My friend told me that all I'd need was my drivers liscense (well, permit since I don't have a liscense) and my original birth certificate and possibly my Social Security Card.Have you ever crossed the boarder before? If not, it goes something like this (well, as far as I know... Last time I went to Canada was sometime last year). When you pull up, they'll ask you why you're going to Canada and where you're going. Then they'll ask you your citizenship. Then they'll ask for i.d. And then they'll let ya go. Coming back, you're not allowed to bring a lot of stuff with you without paying a tax on it... So watch what you bring back. |
Aug 5 2006, 06:38 PM
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My friends and I are planning a weekend trip to Canada. His parents go up there each weekend. My friend told me that all I'd need was my drivers liscense (well, permit since I don't have a liscense) and my original birth certificate and possibly my Social Security Card. Have you ever crossed the boarder before? If not, it goes something like this (well, as far as I know... Last time I went to Canada was sometime last year). When you pull up, they'll ask you why you're going to Canada and where you're going. Then they'll ask you your citizenship. Then they'll ask for i.d. And then they'll let ya go. Coming back, you're not allowed to bring a lot of stuff with you without paying a tax on it... So watch what you bring back. Nope. Never been over any border before. Maybe for Spring break next yr.. I have heard Canada was a cool country. I have ID (at least my permit cause I don't have my liscense yet either, lol.) I didn't think I would need my Birth Certificate but since I will I guess I'll have to bring that thing with me and hide it. Anywhoo, Thnks for the information. |
Aug 8 2006, 09:02 AM
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My friends and I are planning a weekend trip to Canada. His parents go up there each weekend. My friend told me that all I'd need was my drivers liscense (well, permit since I don't have a liscense) and my original birth certificate and possibly my Social Security Card. I've crossed the border hundreds of times, and I have never needed anything more than a driver's license. If you're not a US citizen, then you may need your passport. I know they say you need it here: http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/region...ional_1170.html but I've never been asked for this when entering Canada. They usually ask for your license when you come back to the US anyway. Oh, last tip: don't joke around with your answers. Unless you like being pulled over and having your car searched, that is. |
Aug 8 2006, 08:34 PM
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I've crossed the border hundreds of times, and I have never needed anything more than a driver's license. If you're not a US citizen, then you may need your passport. I know they say you need it here: http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/region...ional_1170.html but I've never been asked for this when entering Canada. They usually ask for your license when you come back to the US anyway. Oh, last tip: don't joke around with your answers. Unless you like being pulled over and having your car searched, that is. So I don't need my Social Security Card and Birth Certificate?!?! Thank goodness because I really[i] was not trying to bring those things to school with me |
Aug 9 2006, 08:04 AM
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I think all of the shopaholics here are gonna learn that they will need to curb their spending habits if they want to afford college. If anyone here has enough money that they don't need to I'd be willing to let you give me some so you don't feel as though you have too much- LOL. And about the mall- the only thing that matters is there is an Apple Store- excellent computers I just got a macbook about two weeks ago- it is far better than a PC
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -Thomas Jefferson
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Aug 9 2006, 11:15 AM
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macs.. yuck. I'm a PC person
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Aug 9 2006, 12:06 PM
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macs.. yuck. I'm a PC person I hate the whole debate between PCs and Macs. It's like Ford vs. Chevy. Who cares! Macs are good for video/photo editing and don't get viruses. PCs are good for the average user, and as long as they know what they're doing they're not going to get viruses.I've used both and like using both. Anyways. Sorry to get off topic, but I just had to say that. |
Nov 22 2006, 06:19 AM
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Boyz can go shoppin too.. and i wanna go wit ur grls.. im shoppin every weekend up here in NYC gettin ready for tha Buffalo weather.. thank god i turned 18 in may so now i can shop freely in tha MAll Okay unconventional older student here As far as the under age drinking bit in Canada, be VERY careful and please drink responsibly and don't drink and drive. The legal age is 19 BUT once you cross back over to the US, being intoxicated under age is illegal. Yes, I sound like a mom, and I am one and I worry about you all ~ so have fun but be safe. Also, drink in moderation~alcohol poisoning is no joke okay. And watch your drinks, too many fatal drugs are being placed into them. Sorry to preach, but this is coming from experience. I went downtown to celebrate a birthday with friends, I was drinking pop and the next thing I knew I was waking up with tubes down my throat and stomache pumped and the doctors said that good thing my ex hubby got me to the hospital or I would have died. AND I was just drinking pop. So be safe okay "Do not go where the path may lead
Go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~ A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort !! Be careful if you make a woman cry, because God counts her tears. The woman came out of a mans rib; not from his feet to be walked on; not from his head to be superior, but from the side to be equal, under the arm to be protected, and next to the heart to be loved. (¯`v´¯) `*.¸.*´ ¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`• |
Jul 16 2009, 09:49 AM
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The galleria is a great place to shop. It has almost every store you could pretty much need. No hollister though if you like that store.lol just a&f. Anyway the mall rule is silly, but great since you never need to worry about seeing high school kids roaming the mall aimlessly trying to find something to do. I look young and i was never approached. I think as long as you're behaving and not acting like you're 10, then you'll be fine. You're there to shop, not to sit around on the floor (i've seen it) of the mall acting ridiculous. That, or you don't make eye contact with the security guards. (Official mall rat) BuffState! W00t!
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Jul 27 2009, 12:41 AM
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heyy i was in Buffalo in April with a couple of friends.. and we got kicked out the mall and almost arrested because we werent 18... but i turned 18 in may... so now im ready to go back and shop till i drop... lol great i dont turn18 until the month after i start. =/ |
Aug 5 2009, 12:17 PM
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If your purpose is to go to the mall and act a fool then yeah the little mall cops are going to bother you...If you be cool then they don't bother you. Actually, you really don't notice the cops ever...at least I haven't and I've been at this school for four years now.
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Aug 8 2009, 08:15 PM
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Aug 14 2009, 02:13 AM
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I live in a small town near Buffalo....and Buffalo is soooo fun....there are TONS of thing to do!!!.....and we are going to be super close to canada where u only have to be 19 to drink...( on the weekends of course I'm in!!, also a freshman turning 21 in december, thought I would be the only one... |
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