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What happened to the never coming back lark?
> Wasn't he tracking his fathers killer? So he went to Chicago.
>
> "Ma paw's dead, Mr Canada. Where'd the varmint go?"
> "Err...Chicago?"
> "Darn tooting!"
Did he ever get his fathers killer? I know he used to see his fathers ghost.. but wasnt sure if he got the killer...
> To which sex is indeterminate.
It's easy to say that as the sexer, but as the sexee it's a whole different story.
> Stryke wrote:
> Now I'm thinking about that BBC2 cop drama. Due South. You know, the
> one with the uptight Canadian mountie and the WonderHuskie.
>
> What a program.
>
> I remember that, it was pure brilliance. I have never seen such a
> strange, yet wonderful partnership between two policemen of such
> different origins...
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Wasn't he tracking his fathers killer? So he went to Chicago.
"Ma paw's dead, Mr Canada. Where'd the varmint go?"
"Err...Chicago?"
"Darn tooting!"
> Now I'm thinking about that BBC2 cop drama. Due South. You know, the
> one with the uptight Canadian mountie and the WonderHuskie.
>
> What a program.
I remember that, it was pure brilliance. I have never seen such a strange, yet wonderful partnership between two policemen of such different origins...
Stryke - don't take advantage of me when drunk (like everyone else).
> Edgy....what are you on about? If that was addressed at me, then
> you've missed the point of this.
It's directed towards those that have a problem with his returning - not directed at any one person.
> The point, is due North..
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Now I'm thinking about that BBC2 cop drama. Due South. You know, the one with the uptight Canadian mountie and the WonderHuskie.
What a program.