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Thursday, April 3, 2008

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These two ducks rent a room in a hotel for sex, she says she is not having sex without a condom, he goes down to the front desk and asks if...
Wednesday, March 12, 2008

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A woman goes into Cdn Tire to purchase her husband a gift for his birthday. When she gets to the checkout the man says, I'm blind, but...
Monday, January 7, 2008

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Bill got a ticket to show up in court because one of his beagles was loose around town. Bill told his father he (had) to go to court with hi...
Thursday, December 20, 2007

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This guy decided he would save a few bucks by cutting a Christmas tree on someone's lot, he had just found the tree he wanted when he he...
Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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A retired game warden here in Nova Scotia told me a few great true tales. One time they had set up the decoy deer down off a highway and he ...
Sunday, December 2, 2007

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These friends that own a hunting camp say Brent always hunts in never, never land, he usually gets a heavy buck and they say he should never...
Sunday, November 18, 2007

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This woman just finished having sex with her neighbour when the phone rings. She answers, " Yeh, sure, I'm Okay, glad to hear it, t...
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paul d. w. crawford
Western Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada
I grew up in Fairview, a village on the edge on Halifax,Nova Scotia, now part of the Hfx Regional Municipality. Fairview was horse and wagon when I was a kid, right up to the mid-fifties.I always lived in the same house. I lived on Geizer's Hill, Lightning Hill, Duke of Kent Street or Main Avenue as it is now called, right opposite Fairview School ,later called Titus Smith school. Where Clayton Park is today was still a "western forest". My boyhood was mainly on Bedford Basin, or anywhere from Ashburn golf course to Mount St. Vincent Univ. A wonderful book exists called " The Little Dutch Village", covering the first two hundred years of life along the Dutch Village road, from the North West Arms waters to the Basin. My nostalgia only goes back to around 1944, my first memories were of Bedford Naval Magazine blowing up.Please join me on my blog and share your memories of "Fairview Forgotten" I first started collecting hunting and fishing stories when I went to Buchan's, Newfoundland in 1962. Hence my humourous collection. I started the blog "a motley existance" to share all other good jokes and other aspects of my life, a very colourful life ,in my opinion.
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