How about:

Rabies shots.
Body armor.
Loads and loads of dosh.
Websters dictionary.
US to UK translator (those chappies have some strange banter, you know).
Phone numbers of top quality lawyers (better put them on a retainer)
Smog masks.
Gaffa tape to tape your fingers crossed that nothing goes wrong.
Remember, if you hear a bang, hit the deck.
If you hear a voice say "freeze", don't move or you'll be shot.
Milk of magnesia to combat the chili dogs.
Don't turn on the tv or you may need mental health care.
etc...

2009/1/20 Dave Ackrill <[email protected]>:
> Sorry for the off topic question, but my partner, Kate, is off visiting
> friends in Canada and USA on Friday and is in 'panic' mode.
>
> The problem is that she has now got it into her head that she might need
> to get innoculated for 'something', but she doesn't know what and I
> don't think she needs any jabs...
>
> However, as the US immigration people are on holidays for the
> Presidential inauguration, she can't get a reply until it's too late to
> do anything about arranging to go to see the Dr. to get any jabs she
> 'might' need.
>
> So, can anyone tell me what jabs, if any, visitors to Canada or the USA
> might be asked if they have had recently?
>
> Thanks - Dave
>
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