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December Semi-Daily: Fraser in 2018
OK, so dates are meaningless. I knew at the outset that when I was in Spouseville I wouldn't be able to answer questions because there's no wifi. I don't know why I didn't just leave those dates out ...
mekare asks, What would Ben Fraser do in 2018?
Let's start here:

Gross is five years older than I am, so Fraser is, you know, probably not running down back alleys any more, but not quite old enough to retire.
(Incidentally, when I looked up when Mounties retire [because of course I did], I discovered that some RCMP drug-sniffing dogs have had to retire early because you can't teach a trained dog not to sniff out marijuana, which may affect Diefenbaker's life. Do not tell me that Diefenbaker is not still alive, because I don't want to hear it.)
I can see Fraser having left the force for any number of reasons, but it's also fun to imagine that he's working a desk job managing younger Mounties and finding that his daily job gives him more sympathy for Welsh every day.

I like to think he's not alone.
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Let's start here:

Gross is five years older than I am, so Fraser is, you know, probably not running down back alleys any more, but not quite old enough to retire.
(Incidentally, when I looked up when Mounties retire [because of course I did], I discovered that some RCMP drug-sniffing dogs have had to retire early because you can't teach a trained dog not to sniff out marijuana, which may affect Diefenbaker's life. Do not tell me that Diefenbaker is not still alive, because I don't want to hear it.)
I can see Fraser having left the force for any number of reasons, but it's also fun to imagine that he's working a desk job managing younger Mounties and finding that his daily job gives him more sympathy for Welsh every day.

I like to think he's not alone.
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