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Re: OT, War on poverty
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Posted by Rustyj14 on October 08, 2005 at 12:33:10 from (209.195.140.234):
In Reply to: OT, War on poverty posted by Redmud on October 08, 2005 at 11:59:56:
Say, now, thats a good way for me to retire! And live comfortably! I could just have everybody in the whole country send me a nickel or a dime, and i'd be on "Easy Street"! Whooee! Just think of what i could do-where i could go--what i could buy!!! AWWW------The bad boys would soon hear of my millions i had collected, and soon they'd be knocking down my door, trying to get it off me! Nice to think about--not practical--guess I'll just have to get along on whatever comes in! Only thing is--some of those on welfare seem to have more income than i do! And now with everything costing more and more-and my income staying the same (just enough to keep me from getting welfare) I'll be sitting here in my easy chair, trying to keep warm, and thinking about what i can run my riding mower on, instead of gasoline! Heck, the mower repair business has fallen way off, so i've been told! And now fall is here--got to close in, keep warm, wait for spring! Have to buy woolies for setting around the home place! By: Rustyj P.S. Folks cry about the price of a gallon of gas--how far can ya go on a gallon of gas?? Beer costs about the same for 12 ounces or so--and how far can ya go on that? The rest room?!
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