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ORIGINAL: LadyAngelika Wake up and smell the coffee people! Yeah, I know, I know, I'm drinking the coffee. Early next year, I will be joining several relatives in fleeing the US for British Columbia. It started out as just my household, but every relative we've talked to about it, on either side of the family, has wanted to come along. So now we've got an MD, an RN, three computer scientists and a businessman bailing, along with a few kids. Oh, and possibly a biochemist also. Median adult in the group has an IQ of 142 and a masters degree. Can you say "brain drain," folks? Not to mention a couple hundred thou a year in taxes headed north. We're willing to do our duty and watch curling over some timbits and homo milk, but spare us the poutine, eh? As long as I'm wildly digressing, I found a fun, related site: http://www.marryanamerican.ca "CANADIANS: TAKE THE PLEDGE Should George W. Bush be declared the official winner of the November 2 election and be re-installed as acting President of the United States, I the undersigned, a Canadian citizen, pledge to liberate, through the legal and binding act of marriage, a willing citizen of the United States of America, of a gender of my choosing, and with one or all of the following political leanings: 1. discouraged Democrat, 2. reformed Republican, 3. apolitical with limited world-domination tendencies. In addition, I promise to help my new Yankee spouse to adapt to life in the great white north, keeping them safe from (gratuitous) invasion of privacy, and to provide him/her with a reasonable supply of Timbits." So far they have almost 800 Canadians prepared to marry Americans to help them get out. Unfortunately, I would be considered a bigamist if I took any of them up on it, but I'd be perfectly delighted to meet any kinky folks in the greater Vancouver area.
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