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    Thanks Willisf. I've got cousins in Saskatchewan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benz View Post
    Thanks Willisf. I've got cousins in Saskatchewan.
    Oh? Anywhere close to Yorkton?
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willisf View Post
    Oh? Anywhere close to Yorkton?
    Muenster due east of Saskatoon.

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    Ok....That's close to Humboldt...... I've never been there before. Must be a very small town or a village?
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willisf View Post
    Ok....That's close to Humboldt...... I've never been there before. Must be a very small town or a village?
    I've never been there before either but the cousins tell me it is a small town. My travels to Canada are limited to Manitoba............Winnepeg to Swan River and points in between.

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    You must live near Manitoba. Don't you just love the Canadian highways? Dodge 3 pots holes and hit 2......lol
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    What was confusing to me was the speed limit in kph when my speedometer registered only mph. Another thing was the "orbit" signs.............took me a while to figure out that an "orbit" was a trash bin. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willisf View Post
    You must live near Manitoba. Don't you just love the Canadian highways? Dodge 3 pots holes and hit 2......lol
    Yupp, you've been to Winnipeg......

    Benz, welcome from up North. Nice to see another young'un join! I used to be 59, but that was at least a week and a half ago!

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    Hello, and welcome to the forum!!
    We have no control of what other people do or say to us, but we have control to how we REACT !! GOD BLESS

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    Hi Benz & welcome aboard. I haven't looked at everyones posts yet because I just noticed this after being gone yesterday & I have been having internet issues also. That's good you are sending them out to Lynn to get freshened up. He'll do ya right! Myself, I have given it some thought about sending one particular to Lynn to see the difference between a true pro honer & myself. I have a Fredericks that has an incredible smile to it & it came from the Zebediah Ingalls Homestead 1850's Estate & is truly a beautiful razor. I want to leave it as it is since it looks to be in really nice shape for it's age. I'm sure you are very careful with that family heirloom. Great to have you here & if you have any questions just ask.
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