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"rick" > wrote in message
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> "Gerbil pumpin' jonnie" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> >

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> snip
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Do you call your Canadian
> >> >> > drinking buddies drunks? In
> >> >> > Ontario, unlike the US, you
> >> >> > have to go to specially licenced
> >> >> > stores to buy booze. In the US
> >> >> > it's in every convenience store
> >> >> > so, obviously it's easier here
> >> >> > to find non-alcoholic drinks.
> >> >> =====================
> >> >> Just because you hang out at the "Beer Store" doesn't mean
> >> >> everyone does. There aren't too many out in the bush fool.
> >> >> The people and places we run acroos in the bush don't many
> >> >> non-alcoholic beverages. Try getting out of your
> >> >> lea-bitten
> >> >> drug
> >> >> den once in awhile and enjoy the outdoors, killer.
> >> >
> >> > I've never hung out at a beer
> >> > store. Why are you so unable
> >> > to obtain non-alcoholic drinks?
> >> ================
> >> What part o in the 'bush' don't you understand. I know that
> >> skanky hos like you might have a different word in mind, but
> >> to a typical person in means out in the woods, on the barrens,
> >> etc. What stores to you propose that we just pop into and
> >> buy
> >> these drinks?

> >
> >
> >
> > you only go into the bush etter to find dead bears to blow.
> > =============

> Thanks for again proving that you have nothing of value to say,
> killer.


It's quite valuable to know. I was
wondering what you drink since
you don't drink the water or soda.
You drink beer when you meet
other people, so what do you
drink in between? The bears
answer this question, assuming
that while dead they are able to
still provide you with the needed
fluids. LOL


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