Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Vermont - Quebec
Date: Sep 23, 2002 @ 22:32
Author: Doug Murray ("Doug Murray" <doug@...>)
Prev    Post in Topic    Next [All Posts]
Prev    Post in Time    Next


I can only imagine USMX.
 
I find "my" border stressful because US agents can impose 5 year entry bans (with no appeal) on the spot.  And you never know when you're going to run across someone who didn't have their Wheaties (or donuts) that morning.
 
It's funny that I never felt any kind of anxiety in Europe -- maybe its because I figured that if Ukraine decides to ban me, it's not a big deal.  And maybe I foolishly think that my citizenship protects me more than it really does.
 
D
 
----- Original Message -----
From: acroorca2002
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Vermont - Quebec

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., Doug Murray <doug@d...> wrote:

> >   - Having many, many chances to explain the reason for being on
the
> > border to
> >   Border Patrol agents, Immigration officials and Customs
officers.  After
> > a
> >   while, this got quite tiring and stressful.  Especially when 3
border
> > patrol
> >   cars showed up when Mike and I were checking out some unofficial
> > crossings
> >   (despite warning the Customs folks).

actually this sounds fairly tame to me

but if you do like to feel your eyeballs bulge & hair stand on end
then try this sort of thing with a real bag of weed in your pocket
& not just your fantastic cartoon about bcers all testing positive
great cartoon
dont get me wrong

or better yet try a week or 2 of it skipping along mxus

in general i have found mxus recently & always at least ten times
more tiresome stressful tense & really dangerous than caus

m



Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.