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BCITORGB wrote:
But Wolfgang, that applies to most of the nations in North

Europe....
WOW! Eureka! I think you've got it!

LOL. Thanks for the humor.

frtzw906


I just got back into town, from a weekend of waiting in lift lines
(Actually not to bad for holiday weekend.)

Now catching up on the news here, I think I am going to die waiting

in
line, for rick and KMAN to figure out what line we are waiting in.

So
where do I get this refreshing elixir of life at? TnT


Go to Newfoundland. It is called "screech." However, if you drink the


screech in a remote area of Newfoundland and get sick as a result and

would
like a very specific type of scan but you are not in an emergency

situation
you may have to wait to get the scan.

Interestingly enough, it was named "screech" because an American was

unable
to handle it, and he "screeched" so loud that people came running

from all
around to see what had happened.


The question is do you have to wait in line to get it? Or maybe I
should ask, how many people have died waiting in line to get it? And
then the next question, is, does the Canadian government pay for his
funeral, maybe from tourism dollars? You wouldn't want to many dead
people standing in line, it makes it difficult to move ahead a step!
TnT

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KMAN wrote:
"Tinkerntom" wrote in message
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BCITORGB wrote:
But Wolfgang, that applies to most of the nations in North

Europe....
WOW! Eureka! I think you've got it!

LOL. Thanks for the humor.

frtzw906

I just got back into town, from a weekend of waiting in lift lines
(Actually not to bad for holiday weekend.)

Now catching up on the news here, I think I am going to die waiting

in
line, for rick and KMAN to figure out what line we are waiting in.

So
where do I get this refreshing elixir of life at? TnT


Go to Newfoundland. It is called "screech." However, if you drink the


screech in a remote area of Newfoundland and get sick as a result and

would
like a very specific type of scan but you are not in an emergency

situation
you may have to wait to get the scan.

Interestingly enough, it was named "screech" because an American was

unable
to handle it, and he "screeched" so loud that people came running

from all
around to see what had happened.


The question is do you have to wait in line to get it?


On the day prior to a holiday weekend, most definitely.

Or maybe I
should ask, how many people have died waiting in line to get it?


Some. But it would be hard to prove it was the lack of screech that killed
them.

And
then the next question, is, does the Canadian government pay for his
funeral, maybe from tourism dollars?


No. Contrary to popular world opinion, the Canadian government can be quite
stingy, and continues to be one of the few countries that has a budgetary
surplus.

You wouldn't want to many dead
people standing in line, it makes it difficult to move ahead a step!
TnT


Having never been to a Republican convention, I really don't know.



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KMAN wrote:
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KMAN wrote:
"Tinkerntom" wrote in message
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BCITORGB wrote:
But Wolfgang, that applies to most of the nations in North

Europe....
WOW! Eureka! I think you've got it!

LOL. Thanks for the humor.

frtzw906

I just got back into town, from a weekend of waiting in lift

lines
(Actually not to bad for holiday weekend.)

Now catching up on the news here, I think I am going to die

waiting
in
line, for rick and KMAN to figure out what line we are waiting

in.
So
where do I get this refreshing elixir of life at? TnT

Go to Newfoundland. It is called "screech." However, if you drink

the

screech in a remote area of Newfoundland and get sick as a result

and
would
like a very specific type of scan but you are not in an emergency

situation
you may have to wait to get the scan.

Interestingly enough, it was named "screech" because an American

was
unable
to handle it, and he "screeched" so loud that people came running

from all
around to see what had happened.


The question is do you have to wait in line to get it?


On the day prior to a holiday weekend, most definitely.

Or maybe I
should ask, how many people have died waiting in line to get it?


Some. But it would be hard to prove it was the lack of screech that

killed
them.

And
then the next question, is, does the Canadian government pay for

his
funeral, maybe from tourism dollars?


No. Contrary to popular world opinion, the Canadian government can be

quite
stingy, and continues to be one of the few countries that has a

budgetary
surplus.

You wouldn't want to many dead
people standing in line, it makes it difficult to move ahead a

step!
TnT


Having never been to a Republican convention, I really don't know.


Having never been to an RNC either, I don't know either!

It is a shame that the Canadian authorities are so stingy with a
product in such high demand, to make you wait in line, and that just
before a holiday. I would suggest that to increase supply and
distribution, that they contract with Halliburton to build a pipeline
to the Canadian-US border. I am sure that the good folks at Halliburton
would be willing to provide a kickback to any and all interested
parties. If done in time I am sure you could favorably impress and
influence the next RNC, especially if a line is piped directly in to
RNC. TnT

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