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Posted by Mark - IN. on November 30, 2004 at 18:43:07 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Further to shipping from Canada posted by edchainsaw on November 30, 2004 at 11:12:26:
A handful of my buddies go fishing every year in Canada, have for ions. Last summer, go up there, get stopped at the boarder, searched, questioned, detained, finally allowed into Canada to fish. By now were wondering if was such a good idea, things seemed funny. Fished for a week, then come back, except that one stays up there for an extra week or so. Get to the US boarder, and get stopped, searched, questioned, and detained. Is worse now, the boarder guys want to know what happened to the other guy that went with them when was 5 or 6 guys headin' in, but now is only 4 or 5 comin' back. By now, one of my buddies father had just about had enough, was his first and last Canadian fishing trip, so he mutters "We killed him and buried him in the woods". That was not the thing to say to those guys. That cost them another day or so, a whole lot more grilling, strip search, take a dump in front of an examiner, and some other stuff. No one went fishing there this year.
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