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Kayaking to Kanada

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RA-5C - 02 Jan 2005 21:16 GMT
I really feel great after kayaking from my home in Detroit across the
Detroit River to Windsor to buy a months supply of American labeled
drugs at 1/3 the price that it is sold in the states. Makes you proud to
be an American!
Freedom55 - 02 Jan 2005 21:54 GMT
> I really feel great after kayaking from my home in Detroit across the
> Detroit River to Windsor to buy a months supply of American labeled
> drugs at 1/3 the price that it is sold in the states. Makes you proud to
> be an American!

Hell, take some while you're at it. Makes the trip, trippy!
saavik - 02 Jan 2005 23:18 GMT
> I really feel great after kayaking from my home in Detroit across the
> Detroit River to Windsor to buy a months supply of American labeled
> drugs at 1/3 the price that it is sold in the states. Makes you proud to
> be an American!

Hell, the Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor? You could have walked
;>D
Brad Clarke - 03 Jan 2005 00:55 GMT
>>RA-5C wrote:
>>
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>>Hell, the Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor? You could have walked
>>;>D
But with the Kayak, he probably doesn't need to worry about dealing with
Canadian or US customs agents :)
saavik - 03 Jan 2005 01:28 GMT
> >>RA-5C wrote:
> >>
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> But with the Kayak, he probably doesn't need to worry about dealing with
> Canadian or US customs agents :)

They really aren't that bad IME, but I must admit, we usually cross at Sarnia -
much less traffic delays.

Margo
Joan Carter - 03 Jan 2005 02:18 GMT
>But with the Kayak, he probably doesn't need to worry about dealing with
>Canadian or US customs agents :)

One of our Canadian subs is now patrolling the river trying to spot people going
to Windsor to buy drugs. Wear camouflage gear. :-)

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Joan
Nann Bell - 03 Jan 2005 14:39 GMT
> I really feel great after kayaking from my home in Detroit across the
> Detroit River to Windsor to buy a months supply of American labeled
> drugs at 1/3 the price that it is sold in the states. Makes you proud to
> be an American!

If the drugs keep you kayaking, go for it!  I'm wondering how clean the
Detroit River is though.........  Though we live in Michigan now, I've only
benn to Detroit twice and quite briefly both times.

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melodymom - 03 Jan 2005 21:37 GMT
> If the drugs keep you kayaking, go for it!  I'm wondering how clean the
> Detroit River is though.........  Though we live in Michigan now, I've only
> benn to Detroit twice and quite briefly both times.

Detroit has a river?  LOL  I've been there 4 times, now, and I only know
about the airport!

I'm trying to imagine kayaking anywhere.  Even for a bargain.  ;)

Denise
Nann Bell - 04 Jan 2005 04:31 GMT
> Detroit has a river?  LOL  I've been there 4 times, now, and I only know
> about the airport!
>
> I'm trying to imagine kayaking anywhere.  Even for a bargain.  ;)
>
> Denise

LOL  It's a very short river, running from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie.  (Lk
St Clair is a smaller lake between Huron and Erie, they are all
interconnected by these short rivers.)  Oh, and technically the airport is in
Romulus.  :)

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melodymom - 04 Jan 2005 09:38 GMT
> LOL  It's a very short river, running from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie.  (Lk
> St Clair is a smaller lake between Huron and Erie, they are all
> interconnected by these short rivers.)  Oh, and technically the airport is in
> Romulus.  :)

Well, darn it, I guess I bought the wrong keychain.  Didn't see a single
thing with Romulus on it!  LOL  Oh, well, next trip across the country
maybe I'll stay over and check it out a bit more.  I have a friend in
Ann Arbor I'd love to visit.

Romulus.  Humph.
luv&stuff,
Denise
 
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