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Archive for 12. November 2008
11 on the 12th
12. November 2008 by admin.
Well, I wish I could have posted this yesterday but here goes!
Check out the high quality, secure services that protects the US border for arriving Tunnel Bus passengers. I know I’ve spoken about this before, but below is the exact “ticket” that allows you to leave the US Immigration after you have been cleared by an officer. Anyone else see any problems with this? 11 isn’t even stamped straight; the cut isn’t straight; and I was able to take two today.
Yes, this is what I have to go through with all of my fellow passengers every day to get to work!

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Remembrance Day and Veteran’s Day
12. November 2008 by admin.
It’s nice to be back riding the bus today after yesterday’s holiday. From what I understand, the Tunnel commute was uneventful and quick yesterday.
Thank you veterans of both countries for protecting our freedoms that we all cherish. For without you, our lives would be much different. Thank you!
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