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jwf
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We are familiar with this recognized tick
behavior here in the U.S. where many state
lines are not crossed.
Of course this interesting behavior is in
the mind of the highly trained beholder, often
referred to as a duck.
In this interview with a chronic Lyme victim
one can't help but notice a brave Soul facing
a sea of ignorance.

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Blue Skies........John

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They don't cross the border from endemic Pennsylvania into Ohio either!
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Common guys, EVERYONE knows that ticks don't have passports and as SOON as they get to the US/Canada border the border patrol and customs agencies are right there to not only stop them but turn them about back southward bound.....right???? Pffffff.
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re ticks crossing border

I guess this would be the first time that terrorists (ticks) tried to get into Canada from the US....

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