One fellow on the plane was telling a story from the early 90's of how he had to apply for a permit to take home made donuts from his small town charity to a neighbouring community bake sale across the 49th.
This guy was a known "grain exporter" and customs was esp hard on him.
They made him call Winnipeg and get a export permit for the flour that was contained in said donuts. He was given verbal guarantee and then a few weeks later a letter was sent.
Truly to hear the story from his lips was much funnier, and and errors made in the re-telling fall on me.
It's funny now looking back but at the time I can't imagine the frustration.
There's a book in here somewhere. please share your own.
This guy was a known "grain exporter" and customs was esp hard on him.
They made him call Winnipeg and get a export permit for the flour that was contained in said donuts. He was given verbal guarantee and then a few weeks later a letter was sent.
Truly to hear the story from his lips was much funnier, and and errors made in the re-telling fall on me.
It's funny now looking back but at the time I can't imagine the frustration.
There's a book in here somewhere. please share your own.
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