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To: LeonardSlye who wrote (1486)10/4/2001 12:49:42 AM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
Cough cough weeze weeze

I swear there is a cold manufacturing business up here on the coast. All these guys do is receive government grants and more from drug companies .
It is probably a right protected by the constitution . I can hear some lobyst now " Of course these colds present a problem for the Canadian public but the government has no place in regulating the production of colds. I recognize many people may die from these colds and it cost billions each year to try and control them. But that is the cost of freedom and our constitution protects those rights. an I will fight to the death for the rights of Canadian Cold producers. Yada yada yada "

Think I could get a job as an unstable UBC professor ?
Is that woman a sad case or what? I am afraid the first thing I thought of was what the Germans where saying when they invaided Poland.

Feeling less like a squashed cat

rrrrrraaaaaallllllfffffpppppppppppppphhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.



To: LeonardSlye who wrote (1486)10/4/2001 1:13:40 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 8273
 
I've never been to Stewart/Hyder, but I got close when I drove the Cassiar highway years ago. On the way back we crossed the border into North Dakota in a rural area. I had a bag of mung beans along, which are used to grow Chinese bean sprouts. The problem is that they look just like giant pot seeds, LOL! The young U.S. border guard inspected that bag with tremendous curiosity for about five minutes before he let us pass. I sure thought I was in for it.