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Old Mar 16th 2004, 5:17 am
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Old Mar 16th 2004, 7:41 am
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Go away troll.

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    > any information about good places to cross the us canadian border
    > without detection??
 
Old Mar 16th 2004, 10:30 am
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    >Subject: borbers
    >From: cormic member22410@british_expats.com
    >Date: 3/16/04 1:17 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >any information about good places to cross the us canadian border
    >without detection??

Yes--the exact point is 12 miles offshore about 2000 feet below the surface.
Get yourself some good scuba gear and a very heavy lead weight. Tie said lead
weight to your balls before you make the dive.
 
Old Mar 16th 2004, 1:34 pm
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:41:12 -0600, Ken Pisichko <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Go away troll.
    >cormic wrote:
    >> any information about good places to cross the us canadian border
    >> without detection??

You should ask him if he expects to assimilate into our society. Oh
yeah, you can't because you don't know what the word means.
 
Old Mar 16th 2004, 2:09 pm
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Tick Tock
Tick Tock
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Old Mar 16th 2004, 2:14 pm
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Actually "comic" could relieve us all by walking across the border between Canada
and the USA - specifically between Yukon and Alaska. Unfortunately the comic will
not amuse the local Polar bear population and will be eaten. The joke will be on
"comic" and not on Border Control types on either side of the Canada - USA
border.

Hnchoksi wrote:

    > >Subject: borbers
    > >From: cormic member22410@british_expats.com
    > >Date: 3/16/04 1:17 PM Eastern Standard Time
    > >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    > >
    > >
    > >any information about good places to cross the us canadian border
    > >without detection??
    > >
    > >
    > Yes--the exact point is 12 miles offshore about 2000 feet below the surface.
    > Get yourself some good scuba gear and a very heavy lead weight. Tie said lead
    > weight to your balls before you make the dive.
 
Old Mar 16th 2004, 2:22 pm
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Ken Pisichko said on 3/16/2004 19:14:
    > Actually "comic" could relieve us all by walking across the border between Canada
    > and the USA - specifically between Yukon and Alaska. Unfortunately the comic will
    > not amuse the local Polar bear population and will be eaten.

No, that would be cruel and unusual punishment... for the polar bears...
(sorry, couldn't resist ;-)

-Joe
 
Old Mar 17th 2004, 5:52 am
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Originally posted by Graphic Queen
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:41:12 -0600, Ken Pisichko <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Go away troll.
    >cormic wrote:
    >> any information about good places to cross the us canadian border
    >> without detection??

You should ask him if he expects to assimilate into our society. Oh
yeah, you can't because you don't know what the word means.
SNIFFLE,SNIFFLE..........MY FEELINGS ARE DEEPLY HURT BY THIS. SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT YOU WOULDNT KNOW MUCH ABOUT THAT KINDA STUFF. HAVE A NICE LIFE ANSWERING POSTS.......SHHHHIIIIIIIIIIITTTT NICE NAME: KEN "PISS" icko
whats a troll anyway??
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Old Mar 17th 2004, 5:57 am
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Originally posted by Hnchoksi
    >Subject: borbers
    >From: cormic member22410@british_expats.com
    >Date: 3/16/04 1:17 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >any information about good places to cross the us canadian border
    >without detection??

Yes--the exact point is 12 miles offshore about 2000 feet below the surface.
Get yourself some good scuba gear and a very heavy lead weight. Tie said lead
weight to your balls before you make the dive.
you are extremely witty,have you ever thought of writing a book of witty,sarcastic passages??im sure it would be a best seller.keep up the good work.oh,is your name some kind of cryptic word thats suppose to mean something?just wondering
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Old Mar 17th 2004, 5:58 am
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Originally posted by cormic
any information about good places to cross the us canadian border without detection??
Anywhere you want so long as you're heading north.
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Old Mar 17th 2004, 7:29 am
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Yep. Go north to feed the bears! No one will notice you. recycling at
it's finest. Ploar bears love trolls - go visit them to find out :-)

manc1976 wrote:

    > Originally posted by cormic
    > > any information about good
    > places to cross the us canadian border without detection??
    > Anywhere you want so long as you're heading north.
 
Old Mar 17th 2004, 10:00 am
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Why would anyone want to cross a border illegally? Trolling? Into
independent business (that means illegal)? Got something to hide? Illegal
intent perhaps? The inquiring minds want to know. Remember, you asked the
question so you have to put up with the answers - whether you like them or
not.

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Old Mar 17th 2004, 10:27 am
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    >Subject: Re: borbers
    >From: cormic member22410@british_expats.com
    >Date: 3/17/04 1:57 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >Originally posted by Hnchoksi
    >> >Subject:
    >borbers
    >> >From: cormic member22410@british_expats.com
    >>Date: 3/16/04 1:17 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >> >Message-id:
    ><[email protected]>
    >> >any information about
    >good places to cross the us canadian border
    >> >without
    >detection??
    >>
    >> Yes--the exact point is 12 miles offshore about
    >2000 feet below the surface.
    >> Get yourself some good scuba gear and a
    >very heavy lead weight. Tie said lead
    >> weight to your balls before you
    >make the dive.
    > you are extremely witty,have you ever thought
    >of writing a book of witty,sarcastic passages??im sure it would be a
    >best seller.keep up the good work.oh,is your name some kind of cryptic
    >word thats suppose to mean something?just wondering

In that case, keep wondering...
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 3:08 am
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ken Pisichko
Why would anyone want to cross a border illegally? Trolling? Into
independent business (that means illegal)? Got something to hide? Illegal
intent perhaps? The inquiring minds want to know. Remember, you asked the
question so you have to put up with the answers - whether you like them or
not.

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the original question asked something specific.if you had positive information pertaining to that question then a reply would have acceptable.if you did not then there was no reason for you to reply with negative answers that serve no purpose to the question.unless you feel you have to comment on every question thats posted?
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Old Mar 18th 2004, 3:15 am
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I am a little perturbed to think that you expected us to endorse something so blatantly illegal.
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