It's now 3:46 a.m.

I just spent the last hour walking around Niagara Falls. It's pretty peaceful and relaxing when there's no one up there. I do this sometimes as it's pretty therapeutic. I suppose there's really no point to this thread as I just can't sleep I guess.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
I envy you. When I go for a walk, I get to walk around the busiest road in fucking Canada.

I get to walk down a road where I can see a car coming for six days... Well, if there ever is a car. All I see is tractors.
 

Alyssa Rose

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I get to walk down a road with no sidewalks with Koreans in big trucks that will not I repeat, WILL NOT hesitate to hit you. Its not really that great lol I wish I could drive to Niagra Falls! That must be awesome :)
 
I just spent the last hour walking around Niagara Falls. It's pretty peaceful and relaxing when there's no one up there. I do this sometimes as it's pretty therapeutic. I suppose there's really no point to this thread as I just can't sleep I guess.

I live in Buffalo which is noisy enough. I have to drive to the falls, which takes abut 20 minutes.


I wouldn't sleep either if the Buffalo Bills were 3 and 5.

:tongue:
 

Facetious

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I just spent the last hour walking around Niagara Falls. It's pretty peaceful and relaxing when there's no one up there. I do this sometimes as it's pretty therapeutic. I suppose there's really no point to this thread as I just can't sleep I guess.

Is there something that is awakening you so early or there something that we might help you remedy ? If neither :glugglug:

Although it might be peaceful around the falls at that ungodly hour of the AM, you have to be aware of the crazies that might arise from crevices of the earth or from behind the concrete walls etc. :shocked:
 
Be careful when walking around Niagara Falls at night.

Niagara Falls Incident

Delahanty died when he was swept over Niagara Falls in 1903. He was apparently kicked off a train by the train's conductor for being drunk and disorderly. The conductor said Delahanty was brandishing a straight razor and threatening passengers. After being kicked off the train, Delahanty started his way across the International Bridge (near Niagara Falls) and fell or jumped off the bridge (some accounts say Ed was yelling about death that night). Whether "Big Ed" died from his plunge over the Falls, or drowned on the way to the Falls is uncertain.

A thorough study of the tragedy appeared with the publication of JULY 2, 1903: THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF BIG ED DELAHANTY, by Mike Sowell (New York, Toronto, MacMillan Publishing Co., 1992). Sowell presents the evidence of a drunken accident, suicide, and even possibly a robbery murder (there were reports of a mysterious man following Delahanty). Most students of the tragedy opt for a drunken accident. Sowell's book is useful though in giving a report into Delahanty's baseball career (certainly more distant and dusty by the 1990s when the book came out), and in particular his switching teams and leagues in the first years of the 20th Century.
 
If I can't sleep sometimes I'll put on my running shoes and go for a 20-30 minute jog. I just love the lack of noise in a town (I live in a small town of only about 10,000). It is peaceful and you just get time to think to yourself
 
The only problem with that is walking around there might make you want to go to the bathroom all the time from the noise of the falls.
 
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