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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 18, 2005 at 04:33:36 from (65.162.146.175):
In Reply to: Re: tractor dies when turn on lights posted by riverbend on June 17, 2005 at 19:49:37:
No, Riverbend, EE Cummings is not dead. He lives on in free thinkers everywhere. I have two questions: Who made the rules? Why should I follow them? Here is an example: When I went to the Post Office yesterday the flag was back up at the top of the pole (it had been at half-mast for an ex state governor) I commented that it seems we dip the flag all too often for this guy and that guy, Where do you draw the line? the Postal persons reply was "We don't draw the line, we let someone else draw it for us" Anyway, that's my rant and before you jump down my throat just remember that if we were all the same, some of us would not be necessary.
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