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Re: Canada = jail = no more for me


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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 26, 2010 at 18:37:41 from (24.15.151.166):

In Reply to: Canada = jail = no more for me posted by jdemaris on August 26, 2010 at 06:17:34:

I have friends that USED to go fishing in Canada every year, a group of six of them. Been doing it for a good decade. A couple of years ago, they went up to Canada for a week of fishing again. On their way up, they got chosen by the Canadian customs folks to get out of their van and go inside to visit, I guess. They visited, answered some questions, and on their way for a week of fishing, which they did do. The week goes by, five of them come back in the van, because the sixth is staying up there an extra week with some friends, and then he flies back, which he did do. The problem as I understand it for the FIVE, not SIX that tried to cross back into America in the van, was that now there was FIVE and not SIX in the van, and since they were chosen to come inside and visit on the way up, they were flagged to stop in for a visit on the way down, all SIX of them, not only FIVE of them.

According to all of them, including the 80 year-old father of two of them that made his first and last Canadian fishing trip on that trip, was that they went through two days of grilling, including a strip search, during repeated non-stop question of where they hid the body of the SIXTH guy that they must've killed, seriously, while they were in the great Canadian outdoors. They were accused of killing the guy and feeding him to the fish, or bears, or who knows before somehow someone came to their senses, or they were able to contact the SIXTH guy at the friends home, or whatever.

When those guys finally did make it home, they looked like they needed vacation more than anyone I've ever seen, and trust me, not one of them has ever made the annual Canadian fishing trip after that.

I've never been to Canada and have always wanted to go visit, but maybe I never will. I don't want to get into politics, but I always understood that once what's his name became our president, and he has, that the rest of the world would love and respect us again. Did I miss something?

Mark


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