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Posted by Allan in NE on October 01, 2004 at 06:47:11 from (148.78.243.25):
Mornin’ All, On this very forum, I recently had a friendly young fellow question my somewhat lackluster educational background and very cleverly and ever so diplomatically questions in between the lines whether or not I have the proper education and necessary backgrounding qualifications to be posting my opinions and somewhat, at times, questionable remarks on this very prestigious site. I would like to take this opportunity to assure all who visit here that yes, I indeed do have the lofty “paper” that I would presume that this gentleman so aptly refers to. The ‘paper’. Yes, no doubt about it friends and neighbors, I positively do have the “paper” and indeed, have had it for a quite a number of years now. And further, as not to imply any confusion whatsoever, I keep it neatly tucked into the front of my hatband where it can be readily and easily referenced from time to time as is so required in my day to day living demands. Yes, I refer to it often. Since I can never remember from one day to the next, the paper dully reads, in a very clear and concise way & in bold print: “Always drink UPSTREAM from the herd”. :>) Ya’ll have a good day now! :>) Allan
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