> >
> > : so what's the excuse? and a "little passenger" on the return trip?
> >
> >
> > He's driving to Dr. Evil's arctic lair to clone himself; "I
> > shall call him 'Mini Ahab'"... ;-)
> >
> > BTW, you do realise of course that Adam "taking it easy" on
> > the way home means low triple digit speeds right? And "somewhat
> > in a rush" on the way up means he'll have every military base
> > north of the Mason-Dixon line on high alert tracking an
> > unidentified flying object? Give 'er! :-)
> >
> >
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>
> Aaaahh, riiiight, I had neglected to consider that, so what you are
> telling us is that Adam's 5800 mile trip is likely to take less driving
> time than Mikes wimpy little 2700 mile trip. What, Canada dosen't have
> cops with radar? I always thought the "mounties on horseback" thing was
> a joke, not to be taken literally......heh, heh,heh.
What? No radar from any country could possibly track the Blaster :-) But
this "little passenger" has really got me wondering. Does the Blaster has
some secret offspring? picking up some exotic pet? baby polar bear?
Norah Bleazard http://www.bleazard.net Burlington, Ontario
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