I’m escaping for a few days and won’t be posting anything until Thursday. Feel free to leave any comments, observations, links, etc. in the comments of this post and I’ll check into it when I get back.
Daily Archive for July 28th, 2007
Planet Feedback has a letter that someone wrote to the Best Western Cairn Croft:
I went to the Best Western Cairn Croft hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario for the Canada Day long weekend.
The person got stuck in traffic after the fireworks.
Being in a city that I didn’t know after 11:00pm, I called the hotel hoping that they could give me directions back. I had pulled over so that my friend could write them down, but was told to keep going as he (Mike) talked me through it.
He told me when and where to turn, what landmark to look for and before I knew it, I was back in the comfort of my room.
Mike took a stressful situation and made it all better.
I just thought that in an industry that seems to perpetually get complaints, it might be nice to get a compliment for a change.
From the Buffalo News:
Dave Price, weather anchor for “The Early Show†on CBS, took one bite of an Anchor Bar chicken wing with suicide sauce Thursday morning and was too shocked to give the national weather report.
“I can’t swallow right now,†Price choked into the camera as he stood at Terrapin Point on Goat Island in front of dozens of onlookers and the mist from the falls.
Niagara Falls State Park got its second dose of national exposure for the summer Thursday when Price and “The Early Show†rolled in to showcase the falls as one of the nation’s great vacation destinations.
From the Niagara Falls Review:
After another night of live animals, loud music and scantily-clad women, Greg Frewin just wants to chill.
After all, he’s about to do it all over again in 10 hours.
As Canada’s most decorated magician arrives for a morning interview, you half-expect entrance music. Everything he does is flashy, soaked in show biz. But today, the snazzy suit is replaced by shorts and a wrinkled shirt. Instead of a tiger, he’s holding a half-empty coffee cup. Instead of makeup, there’s a bit of sag under his eyes. One of his fingers is in a splint.
The show is at night, but between running a business, working the phones and dropping his kids off, he does most of his magic during the day.
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