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Re: Canadian John Deere model EH
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Posted by Specter on October 28, 2005 at 07:25:46 from (161.184.182.218):
In Reply to: Re: Canadian John Deere model EH posted by Mike (WA) on October 27, 2005 at 08:13:41:
Eh, Mike, how are things down in Washington, eh? I'd love to come down to visit, eh, but the dogsled is broken and the dogs are sick, eh. And I can't find the silly musk oxen to hitch to the red river cart, eh. 'Sides, it could be dangerous down there with all the hurreecaines and such, eh. I think I'll just stay up here and drink beer, eh, and maybe watch some hockey, eh? Specter Jeez, if I started talking like that, my family would think I've gone schizophrenic. They'd put me in a straight jacket and throw me in a room with rubber walls. I never really caught on to "Canadianisms" such as "eh", despite living in Canada all 16 years of my life. Maybe it's becuase I'm a simple country boy, and lack sophistocation? ;-) By the way, it's a beautiful fall up here. The stragglers are almost done with harvest. How are things down below the 49th? Specter in Central Alberta, Canada
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