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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Oct 2010, p. 8

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8 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Basic Black by Arthur Black Of all the luck "You gotta ask yourself one question: `Do I feel lucky?' Well? Do ya, punk?" ~Harry Callaghan Ah, yes. Good old, bad old, Dirty Harry, squinting down the barrel of his handgun cannon and giving the killer/kidnapper/psycho one last shot at macho redemption. Is Harry's gun empty? Maybe, maybe not. If it is, his opponent only has to pick up his piece and blow Harry away. Killer/kidnapper/psycho decides that he does, in fact, feel lucky; he goes for his gun. It doesn't work out for him. Well, luck's a funny thing. Sometimes you're the windshield, as my pappy used to say, and sometimes you're the bug. Except when you're all windshield, like Joan Ginther of Bishop, Texas. Last spring she won $10 million with a scratch off ticket in a Texas lottery. "Oh, goody," thought Ms. Ginther. "I can put that with the $3million I won in the 2008 lottery. And the $2 million I won in 2006. Not to mention the $5.4 million I won in 1993." True story. Experts say you've got a better shot at being fricasseed by a lightning bolt than you have of winning a lottery. Joan Ginther's been struck by Fate's Golden Forefinger four times in the past two decades. Unlike Chris Tarttelin. He's a 37-year-old Brit trying to become a Canadian. He figured he'd won the Life Lottery when he moved to Saskatoon with his wife and two kids two years ago. He's a computer software developer and he'd already lined up a good job ­ just the kind of new blood you'd think we'd bend over backwards to attract. All he had to do was pass a routine medical exam and he was in. Oops. Turns out Mister Tarttelin couldn't pass the medical exam. He suffers from one grievous personal handicap that renders him unfit for Canadian citizenship. He's too honest. When asked if he'd ever taken drugs, Tarttelin replied, "I tried pot as a teenager but I didn't really take to it. I tried it a couple of times and that was about it." Wrong answer. Tarttelin was told he would have to have a psychiatric assessment. What's more he'd have to have the assessment done and a report from the psychiatrist within 60 days. "You can't see a psychiatrist in Saskatoon in that time frame," says Tarttelin. He's moving back to Britain with his family. The level of hypocrisy here is truly mind boggling. A psychiatric assessment for a couple of joints smoked 19 years ago? If that's valid, 98 percent of Canadians should be on the couch or living at the funny farm. Barack Obama tried pot. So did Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ted Turner, Stephen King and Sir Richard Branson. Pierre Berton went on Rick Mercer's TV show and delivered a joint-rolling tutorial. He was in his eighties! And those are just the famous folks who manned up and owned it. (Still not inhaling, Bill Clinton?) I venture to guess that the Citizenship and Immigration buzzards who vetoed Tarttelin's bid for Canadian citizenship themselves toked up a time or two in their lives. Lesson for all prospective Canadian immigrants: if you admit to so much as sniffing a cannabis leaf you're history. Liars and cheaters, however, are welcome. It all comes down to luck in the end, and its Chris Tarttelin's bad luck to be unusually honest. "I'm a painfully honest person. It doesn't occur to me to answer questions any other way." Loser. We don't need your kind in Canada. Why don't you try Germany? They're more tolerant of over-indulgers there. As evidenced by the 35-yearold Polish immigrant who moved to Bochum, Germany five years ago. Recently he went to the doctor to have a cyst removed from the back of his head. The doctor removed a bullet instead. Confronted with the lead nugget, the guy dimly recalled receiving a blow to the head at a New Year's party "in 2004 or 2005". 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