My only knowledge of Wawa comes from The Wankers Guide To Canada (written by 
Ignatz J. Wanker, naturally).  There is not much complimentary about it in the 
book -- the chapter is called Throwing Up In Wawa, I think.

Have you heard the song "I Don't Want To Go To Toronto" by Radio Free Vestibule 
(later just The Vestibules)?

THERE'S A TOWER IN TORONTO THAT CONTROLS PEOPLE'S MINDS!

(Their ad for McGee's Clothing is also priceless -- in a stilted voice, "We at 
McGee's clothing are human beings just like you... if you come to McGee's 
Clothing and use the changing rooms, the doors will not automatically seal 
behind you and you will not be cooked and eaten.")

-Aaron

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From:  "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: Brotherhood party
Date:  Thu Mar 2, 2006 7:47 pm
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aaron Reynolds" 
Subject: Brotherhood party



> 
>> My 6x7 turns 20 next year. We could meet for a beer in Wawa....
> 
> That sounds like a party.  I'll let you know if we get out that way.  
> Do you have any long glass?

The Wawa part is a joke. Westerners live in mortal fear of that town.
Yes, I have at least one longish lens, depending on your definition.

William Robb




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