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Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
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> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
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  #22  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
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  #23  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
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  #24  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
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  #25  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
Rispondi citando Condividi su facebook
  #26  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
Rispondi citando Condividi su facebook
  #27  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
Messaggi: n/a
Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
Rispondi citando Condividi su facebook
  #28  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
Rispondi citando Condividi su facebook
  #29  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
Rispondi citando Condividi su facebook
  #30  
Vecchio 01-05-2005, 21.38.42
Joan McGalliard
 
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Predefinito Re: unknown "plants" in airline baggage

Timothy Kroesen <TKROESEN@peoplepc.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I suspect that chances of being 'set up' and caught are far less than a
> true smuggler being caught...[/color]

Well, with the Corby case she was apparently smuggling marijuana from
Australia to Bali, despite it costing something between 10 and 20 times
less there.

That would be as unthinkable as an american bringing coffee to Italy!

joan
--
Joan McGalliard, UK [url]http://www.mcgalliard.org[/url]
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