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TOKYO — It took a trip to Japan for me to hear an old Canadian joke. It’s about someone lost in a rural area who turns to a farmer for help.
“I urgently need to get to town. How do I get there?” the wanderer asks.
After a long pause, the farmer responds, “If I was going there urgently, I wouldn’t start from here.”
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