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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 10:50:24 GMT, "Jim Carter"
wrote: Boycotts don't work. Never have and never will. Certainly do. I have saved over £300,000ukp in ten years by boycotting Canada, not to mention I would no longer be moving there on retirement. Which is a real big shame as we used to look upon Canada as the more civilized of the continent. NOT any more, people think of Canada today and what do they see, state sponsored animal abusers. Still, at least you're proud of it, me I'd prefer pride for something nice. You must be so happy to have saved so much money! It's too bad that you will not be able to come to Canada and enjoy the feast of the delicious seal meat. It is so good! Canada was known for many things before, culinary delights were not one of them. The money you saved, is it from donations? I worked and owned property in Canada, visited three, four times per year on holiday and employed 17 Canadians. I now don't and yes save a fortune. I see that you have asked for donations from the gullible English. I have? Cheerio -- To avoid grizzlies, the Alaska Department of Fish & Game advises hikers to wear noisy little bells on clothes and carry pepper spray. Also watch for signs of activity: Black bear scat is smaller and contains berries; grizzly scat has little bells in it and smells like pepper. |
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