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Dang! I wanna go! My passport is still valid! :baby:

OK, we'll see what we can do for a next trip...I most definitely will make sure my stuff is up to date by then...don't need a repeat of boarder game "30 questions" :blushing:

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OK, we'll see what we can do for a next trip...I most definitely will make sure my stuff is up to date by then...don't need a repeat of boarder game "30 questions" :blushing:

he was funny..I sometimes like crossing just to get amusement from how serious they act. Like everyone is carrying a bomb or something.
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he was funny..I sometimes like crossing just to get amusement from how serious they act. Like everyone is carrying a bomb or something.

OK...because I thought it was just me...dude sitting there in a bulletproof vest trying to look bad ass and all...scared the bejesus out of me... :sofa:

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I think pretty much anywhere...Jager taste like black licorice if you drink it straight but with a red bull, it's fucking awesome.

That explains this...

Grr, I hate myself in pics:(

Don't be so hard on yourself. I learned to try to start seeing myself through other peoples' eyes.

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I just woke Ophelia's ass up!! I told her to come on the board and play with us...(come, play with me, my dear) mwahhhahahaha

Sorry. Only place I get a decent signal for internet is the living room. Every few days I need to take a break from it because laying in the floor messes my back up. I seriously need furniture.

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Sorry. Only place I get a decent signal for internet is the living room. Every few days I need to take a break from it because laying in the floor messes my back up. I seriously need furniture.

Umm, futon + computer area = happy camper... :biggrin:

also, that's one of the things that had me so upset yesterday. I was trying to set up a Canadian shipment to you so there would be no border freight fees...little did I know Canada does not sell the same merchandise as the US.

Maybe we can hit a furniture store or flee market on my next visit. It just felt too cheap bringing you folding chairs and a card table...or maybe that's just me, but then again, I just thought about Costco...that might work!

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Canada (as with much of the world) has much more strict regulations of manufacturing. Because of this; most American made goods are actually illegal to ship here (or face heavy taxes if they do so as a trade off.) So American goods are either more expensive here, or manufactured under our regulations. Same with food. Thus we often have different products.

Costco would work. I am happy with Thrift store stuff though.

I used to have my futon in the living room, but I like actually having a bedroom. Also ; I rescued that thing from the basement of my building, abandoned by a previous tenant. It is so full of dust and generally filthy that I actually cannot stand to lay on it too much. It is kind of grody. Few pillows and some discomfort in the livingroom a few days, sleep on the filthy futon a few days.

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