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GUEST,gnu BS: Shane's Jail Diaries (BDiBR) (58* d) RE: BS: Shane's Jail Diaries (BDiBR) 27 Feb 05


I emailed Wade this morning and he got back to me almost immediately. He was pleased with your "non-response" cause he figures the Queen's Cowboys are reading his email. Even though he "coded the message", he figures the QC's hired some of them de-cyberers form the States, on accounta they took his sheet music. But it ain't RAP's he was doin. It was just a few folk songs. One was called, "If You Cross the Creek, You Can See Old Stanley's Dog 'a Nappin". Coincidence maybe, but I heard there's been helichoppers and scent dogs and vehicle checkpoints all over Highway 107, just north of Fredericton, from Cross Creek, which is just north of Stanley, to Napadogan, which, again coincidently, is where he met Cari while waiting for the train at the CNR station. Wade only got as far as the title on that one. One is more of a drinkin song called, "Thirty-six Thousand Beer In A Box Car". The last one ain't got a title, but it's sung to the tune of a song... can't remember the name but I'm sure someone can if I hum a few... goes something like, "Sittin downtown in a railway station, one toke over the line. One toke over the line, Sweet Jesus, one toke over the line....". Anyway, I'm sure Wade will be able to handle it if you can't visit on accounta violatin parole or whatever.
Oh yeah, Wade said to be sure to tell you that the IRON HORSE sounds like a REALLY GOOD PLACE to have a MOOSEHEAD or a LaBatts FIFTY on accounta when he was a kid he had a fastination with TRAINS.

Good luck at the sentencing.


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