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7-24-2012 @ 2:41PM
Richard said...
It's little wonder why people don't want to travel anymore, especially international flights and border crossings by land. We see two gentlemen taking gifts to their families. It's been long understood that certain perishables cannot be taken across international boundaries. Travel authorities see the potential that the eggs may carry contamination, which is entirely possible, but to me, still goes to the extreme. With all good intentions understood, toys and other gifts don't have to be edible.
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7-24-2012 @ 11:17PM
jill said...
FYI - KinderEggs are not real eggs.