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Posted by John *.?-!.* cub owner on October 15, 2004 at 10:08:39 from (208.54.220.24):
In Reply to: not ron posted by TimFL on October 15, 2004 at 07:49:21:
Everytime elections get close I am reminded of the story aobut the politician campaigning on an indian reservation. He says "If you help me get elected I'll see that the government will build you new homes". The braves wave their fists in the air and shout "Umgublia!". He says "If I'm elected the governement will buy your beef for a higher price so you can buy new vehicle, and we'll also fix the roads." The braves wave their fists in the air and shout "Umgublia!". Afterward he asks the chief if there peoare any other people on the reservation he cna speak to. The chief replies there is another village about a half mile across the pasture, but due to the recent rains it's too muddy to drive across. The politician replies he'll walk to the village. The chief replies,"While walking across the calf pasture be careful you don't step in any "Umgublia!".
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