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Date Posted: 18:55:19 08/18/03 Mon
Author: Mike Rehani
Subject: Canada smells...

Especially Dryden and Fort Frances.
Hey Josh, you know the folks at the border are enjoying your butterfly knife.

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[> I can vouch for that one... -- Marty, 05:39:07 08/20/03 Wed

Yeah, Canada's cities do smell. It's because of the factories. The smell is an interesting one at that too. It starts off by smelling like an old Cub Foods pizza that's been left in the oven too long. Then it just starts to get worse and worse until you want to vomit. Approach the cities with caution.


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