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Re: Further to shipping from Canada
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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 02, 2004 at 18:58:34 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Further to shipping from Canada posted by Hugh MacKay on December 01, 2004 at 15:52:30:
Hugh? It honestly wasn't me. I'm not a big fisherman, and never been to Canada. I'm sure Canada's a nice place, but never been there. It was my good friend Mark, his brothers Mike and Bob, their father, another friend Jimmie, and some other guy they all know that I don't. When those big fishermen got back, I ran into them at Mark's unpacking, and all were about as frumpy as I've ever seen anyone, and their wives were all laughing their tail ends off. And the more the wives laughed, the frumpier they got. I had no clue what was going on, so asked what's going on, and Mark told me, and as he told me, the others got even frumpier. The father got so frumpy that he demanded that his wife take him home, and just left his stuff at Mark's. I asked why they got stopped in the first place. "Routine random check?", no clue. Then I asked "Why did they stop you on the way back? Just tracking you in general by vehical plate number, or what", no clue. Hugh, I have to admit that I figured must've done something, or thought to have done something, or something. As I understand it, when the father muttered or mumbled "We killed him and buried him in the woods", it just made it worse, much worse. The guy that didn't come back with them is the guy that I didn't know, whom apparently knew someone up there and stayed there longer, but he did make it back eventually, because even though I don't know who he is, I've seen him at Mark's since. Honestly wasn't me. I don't fish, never been to Canada. They still fish, but don't think have been back to Canada since. You've got me, I wasn't there, but think it's hillarious because it wasn't me.
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