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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 42309"><p>I can't believe it you lads are still in the dark ages of post hole technology. Professor R.S. Houle (RSF) from Guelph developed dehydrated postholes. There are 48 per sheet, you just peel and plop and when it rains voila there's your hole.</p><p>The only problem with them is that Cornell U patend the idea and want to collect royalities on it. Canada claims it is public domain so it might be locked up in the courts for years. </p><p>In the mean time all 1.6 million already produced had to be recalled because of a possible virus infection. (It seem they propagate by themselves if exposed to bull sh!t prior to being rehydrated)and they managed to find all but five.</p><p>All the 3 letter spy agencies are on the case CIA FBI MI5 (the RCMP are out of the loop again) They believe this is where they went:</p><p>one went the the democratic convention and invaded their "Policies Portfolio". Another went to a certain bluejean manufacturer and lodged itself in the material that goes in the knees butt and cuffs but they're not worried about it because it only affects farmers. (And city kids will pay big bucks for them.) They think one was put on Monica's dress. This is a big concern, if the stain has disappeared it will diminish the archival value and no museum will want to display it without the stain. They believe another has reproduced in U.S. ballot boxes. But no worries there ballots with only holes means no chads to worry about. The last one ended up in the Canadian BSE compansation program. BIG problems there since there is so much bull sh!t the holes are breeding like mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 42309"] I can't believe it you lads are still in the dark ages of post hole technology. Professor R.S. Houle (RSF) from Guelph developed dehydrated postholes. There are 48 per sheet, you just peel and plop and when it rains voila there's your hole. The only problem with them is that Cornell U patend the idea and want to collect royalities on it. Canada claims it is public domain so it might be locked up in the courts for years. In the mean time all 1.6 million already produced had to be recalled because of a possible virus infection. (It seem they propagate by themselves if exposed to bull sh!t prior to being rehydrated)and they managed to find all but five. All the 3 letter spy agencies are on the case CIA FBI MI5 (the RCMP are out of the loop again) They believe this is where they went: one went the the democratic convention and invaded their "Policies Portfolio". Another went to a certain bluejean manufacturer and lodged itself in the material that goes in the knees butt and cuffs but they're not worried about it because it only affects farmers. (And city kids will pay big bucks for them.) They think one was put on Monica's dress. This is a big concern, if the stain has disappeared it will diminish the archival value and no museum will want to display it without the stain. They believe another has reproduced in U.S. ballot boxes. But no worries there ballots with only holes means no chads to worry about. The last one ended up in the Canadian BSE compansation program. BIG problems there since there is so much bull sh!t the holes are breeding like mad. [/QUOTE]
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