Hey, I took the prohibition jab as a compliment. Some of the richest families in Canada made their fortunes in rum-running. Of course, the border has two sides. I am sure there are a few people making a tidy profit off cigarette smuggling to Canada.
Suspicious people? No, merely Canadian
by kurtbethel 54 Replies latest jw friends
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jgnat
Have you heard of the great Maple Syrup Heist?
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Quarterback
Our suspicious nature is ingrained in our minds during our childhood. Young children are trained early on how to operate a flashlight. Flashlights can be purchased so cheap at each Canadian Tire Store, so each family member has at least two of them. We usually master the art of using a flashlight with practicing with our cats as they chase the light beam. This is also a popular Canadian sport. The SPCA is not happy with us and are trying to ban this sport in our country.
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Satanus
Lets not forget the trailerpark boys. Now, theres a suspicious bunch. Doing something straight and legal isn't part of their resumes.
S
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Twitch
WTF @ OP
lol, eh
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jgnat
We should help the uninitiated. Here's a sample of the Trailer Park Boys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR3QHoqfhX8
Barenaked Ladies.
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return of parakeet
Kinder eggs are illegal in the U.S. because the small toys inside pose a choking hazard to young children.
But my local German deli sneaks them in and I buy them for my grandson, who is beyond the everything-goes-in-the-mouth stage. The chocolate is very tasty. Maybe that's why customs made such a fuss about them.
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mamochan13
I find it hard to believe that a kinder egg is not allowed to cross the border into a country that allows every man, woman and child to own multiple guns (and before you jump on me, I'm being facetious)
No wonder Canadians are suspicious!
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zed is dead
Blaming Canada for Prohibition makes as much sense as blaming trailer parks for meth.
zed
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Satanus
Prohibition was stupid, anyway. It made organized crime.
S