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Posted by ron g on December 17, 2001 at 16:32:28 from (65.165.181.141):
In Reply to: oppressive city ordinances posted by Kendall on December 17, 2001 at 14:28:00:
Ken sorry to here- time to move, oh goodness put a mower under it,remove the nice calm nice ih motor, drop in 371 deitot. staight pipe too. on the real side of life, i have never understood the thinking of some, paint house this color?, what is next -- all the kids must have green sneakers, no blue. honestly what is wrong with thiw world? hey what ya zoned ag ? rez? com? i know albout ppls thinking, should take up wood working get a planer. do they tell when to get the paper too? tractor cop-- nice touch, your tax my tax dollars to pay for that, do they enforce jaywalking?hey what bout calling it art-- tractor art? how bout calling it a real link to the past, when ppls worked toghter, when you could leave doors unlocked, when family ment something. sorry for the rant- this new world sickens me, what town fathers find important. ron
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