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Do Canadians Receive Government Training to Pack Comics

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If I had a nickel for every Canadian beaver joke...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'd have a lot of coins with the Canadian beaver on it :)

 

and still not be rich enough to put a dent in my want list :(

 

I ate at The Beaver Club in Montreal once.

 

Eating Beaver used to be so controversial.

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All comics are packed and shipped by trained beavers.

yes,believe me the Torch is a master

of the parcel!BULLETPROOF!!

 

That's because he is the guy who drops the boxes and bends envelopes when he leaves them at your house as punishment for poor packing jobs. :gossip:

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If I had a nickel for every Canadian beaver joke...

 

I'd have a lot of coins with the Canadian beaver on it :)

 

and still not be rich enough to put a dent in my want list :(

 

I ate at The Beaver Club in Montreal once.

 

Eating Beaver used to be so controversial.

 

I eat Beaver Tails every chance I get

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All comics are packed and shipped by trained beavers.

 

God knows we love our Beaver

 

19 year old Shaved Beavers that dance for money :luhv:

ugh gotta leave for work now

 

You havent seen NOTHIN' yet. Come to Montreal.

 

I second that. Was born and raised in Montreal, nothing compares to the fine establishments they have there. Man I miss that city!!!!

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might not be hers, it could be another womans Beaver shes shaving! (shrug)

 

hm

(tsk)

 

whoa whoa whoa....i didn't start this thread, but all thats being discussed are facts! i watched it one night on National Geographic....Beavers are notoriously smelly and shaving them does reduce odour problems.

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might not be hers, it could be another womans Beaver shes shaving! (shrug)

 

hm

(tsk)

 

whoa whoa whoa....i didn't start this thread, but all thats being discussed are facts! i watched it one night on National Geographic....Beavers are notoriously smelly and shaving them does reduce odour problems.

 

hm

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might not be hers, it could be another womans Beaver shes shaving! (shrug)

 

hm

(tsk)

 

whoa whoa whoa....i didn't start this thread, but all thats being discussed are facts! i watched it one night on National Geographic....Beavers are notoriously smelly and shaving them does reduce odour problems.

Only the first day or two,Then they smell like wet clothes all the time... at least most of them are corteous enough to use the guest toilet..
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might not be hers, it could be another womans Beaver shes shaving! (shrug)

 

hm

(tsk)

 

whoa whoa whoa....i didn't start this thread, but all thats being discussed are facts! i watched it one night on National Geographic....Beavers are notoriously smelly and shaving them does reduce odour problems.

I wanna laugh and vomit at the same time lol:sick:
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No Canada Customs probably has it, they have opened it and are reading it right now and laughing.

The bad part is they DON'T know how to repack it back up the way they found it.

:ohnoez::ohnoez::ohnoez:

 

+ going to hit you with a $5 service fee and taxes.

 

God I hate customs

 

 

lol

 

 

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