OK that is TOO funny! :-) I've always found most US Customs guys to have a sense of humor though when you get past their professional "face". Remember, it's just a job guys. I work for the gov't too. :-) You are just the 137th car they've asked the same questions to, and they're dying to have their break and relax for a few minutes. Courtney ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernie" <berniej@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:10 AM Subject: Re: was Crossing into Canada ...how about AK Ferry?
>I was crossing into the US in my vanagon for a camping trip and I >approached > USCustoms. > The conversation went like this > > Custom Officer: "Citizenship" > Me: "Canadian" > Custom Officer: "Where do you live" > Me: "Vancouver" > Customs Officer: "How long will you be in USA" > Me: 3 weeks > Customs Officier "Where are you going" > Me: Death Valley, California > Customs officer: What do you have in the van that you are bringing with > you? > I was looking for the word "effects" as in personnel effects but instead > for > some strange reason it came out as this > Me: "personnel artifacts" > Custom Officer: Casting a long slow glance over me and a long silence > ensues. > "Artifacts" > "What kind of artifacts" > Me: "I didn't really mean artifacts. I just have my stuff, clothes and > personnel > stuff. > Customs Officer: After a very long silence. "I can't believe you said > artifacts" > Me: Laughing. "Either can I". > Customs Office: Shaking his head. "Go ahead". > > Bernie > Vancouver |
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