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(RamblingBeachCat.com)   Canadians may be polite, but the police don't mess around when you steal "specific...and hard to obtain...barbecue chips"   (ramblingbeachcat.com) divider line 14
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2012-07-11 03:06:28 AM
www.andpop.com

"Gun control laws make my job so much easier and fun."
 
2012-07-11 07:58:35 AM
They should have skipped the chips and gone for a Saanich.
 
2012-07-11 10:01:42 AM
in a related news, fark does not look upon politely if repeat.
 
2012-07-11 10:05:45 AM
If you are in Canada, you should just enjoy the fact that Ketchup chips are readily available.
 
2012-07-11 10:07:12 AM
Stolen chips again? It must be a Canadian epidemic!
 
2012-07-11 10:07:17 AM
Is this about Blair's Death Rain Habanero Chips? Never can find those in stores..

/goes off to read article.
 
2012-07-11 10:09:41 AM
We used to take a little trip South of the Border because the drinking age in Windsor is 19. I was once over there and saw a Canadian police officer question a kid who turned to walk away. The cop grabbed him, spun him around, threw him against a wall, jumped on his chest and punched the kid in the face four or five times before arresting him.

/csb
 
2012-07-11 10:14:28 AM
www.thestevenetwork.ca

If they were these I can understand the need to steal them. I hate potato chips normally but these are delicious.

/hot
 
2012-07-11 10:14:29 AM
Pete and Repeat are in a boat. Pete jumps out of the boat.

Who's still in the boat?
 
2012-07-11 10:15:03 AM
meanmutton: We used to take a little trip South of the Border because the drinking age in Windsor is 19. I was once over there and saw a Canadian police officer question a kid who turned to walk away. The cop grabbed him, spun him around, threw him against a wall, jumped on his chest and punched the kid in the face four or five times before arresting him.

/csb


And then you jumped in and garotted the cop with a piano wire you happened to be carrying, and Mounty Expressed his body parts to the Heads of the 5* Provinces.

*who cares what the actual number is, it's Canada
 
2012-07-11 10:17:08 AM
Specific...and hard to obtain...barbecue chips...to pull this off you need a very particular set of skills...skills that have been acquired over a very long career....
 
2012-07-11 10:19:20 AM
meanmutton: We used to take a little trip South of the Border because the drinking age in Windsor is 19. I was once over there and saw a Canadian police officer question a kid who turned to walk away. The cop grabbed him, spun him around, threw him against a wall, jumped on his chest and punched the kid in the face four or five times before arresting him.

/csb


South? Where do you live? The North Pole? Otherwise it's a really long trip to go to Canada via the southern route.
 
2012-07-11 10:27:18 AM
onestr8: meanmutton: We used to take a little trip South of the Border because the drinking age in Windsor is 19. I was once over there and saw a Canadian police officer question a kid who turned to walk away. The cop grabbed him, spun him around, threw him against a wall, jumped on his chest and punched the kid in the face four or five times before arresting him.

/csb

South? Where do you live? The North Pole? Otherwise it's a really long trip to go to Canada via the southern route.


Look at a map of Detroit.
 
2012-07-11 10:32:41 AM
onestr8: meanmutton: We used to take a little trip South of the Border because the drinking age in Windsor is 19. I was once over there and saw a Canadian police officer question a kid who turned to walk away. The cop grabbed him, spun him around, threw him against a wall, jumped on his chest and punched the kid in the face four or five times before arresting him.

/csb

South? Where do you live? The North Pole? Otherwise it's a really long trip to go to Canada via the southern route.


Getting to Windsor Canada from the Detroit suburbs is about a 30 minute trip south.

/TMYK
 
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