What in cock's name is a London Routemaster bus (now out of commission, unless you are having a 'special event') doing in the middle of rural Quebec? Someone put it on a boat once and sailed it across the sea.
It is mysteries like this that fill me with wonder every day.
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NWM
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The start of a slippery slope http://bit.ly/akZeOv Stick to Fajitas (I know I do)
Speaking of things on boats, I thought I should bring this to your attention http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117543/
It is my favourite film about moose, set in Nova Scotia and starring Timothy Dalton. I imagine it's on the National Curriculum in Canada, but if it is not, I shall sum it up in one single sentence. 'Two kids catch a moose and ship it over to an island in order for it to fall in love with a lonely moose who is stranded there'. Does that not sound like genius?
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The start of a slippery slope http://bit.ly/akZeOv
Stick to Fajitas (I know I do)
Now that, redgrittybrick, is a 'prize-winning' comment. I salute you.
Speaking of things on boats, I thought I should bring this to your attention http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117543/
It is my favourite film about moose, set in Nova Scotia and starring Timothy Dalton. I imagine it's on the National Curriculum in Canada, but if it is not, I shall sum it up in one single sentence. 'Two kids catch a moose and ship it over to an island in order for it to fall in love with a lonely moose who is stranded there'. Does that not sound like genius?
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