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Interesting as drought is not about here nor is salt in soil.

What goes around comes around.


New Electric India 5:13 Shadowfax & G.E. Stinson What Goes Around:
The Best of Shadowfax Jazz 100 2 8/23/07 3:20 PM

No clue how long this link will live.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...ml?ref=opinion

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On 9/22/07 5:28 PM, in article
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"William Wagner" wrote:

Interesting as drought is not about here nor is salt in soil.

What goes around comes around.


New Electric India 5:13 Shadowfax & G.E. Stinson What Goes Around:
The Best of Shadowfax Jazz 100 2 8/23/07 3:20 PM

No clue how long this link will live.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...ml?ref=opinion

Bill a lover of Shadowfax.

The band?

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In article ,
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On 9/22/07 5:28 PM, in article
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"William Wagner" wrote:

Interesting as drought is not about here nor is salt in soil.

What goes around comes around.


New Electric India 5:13 Shadowfax & G.E. Stinson What Goes Around:
The Best of Shadowfax Jazz 100 2 8/23/07 3:20 PM

No clue how long this link will live.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...ml?ref=opinion

Bill a lover of Shadowfax.

The band?


i do not understand Unless you mean what the band took their name from.

Bill

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Interesting as drought is not about here nor is salt in soil.

What goes around comes around.


New Electric India 5:13 Shadowfax & G.E. Stinson What Goes Around:
The Best of Shadowfax Jazz 100 2 8/23/07 3:20 PM

No clue how long this link will live.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...ml?ref=opinion

Bill a lover of Shadowfax.


Why is the radio station info in your message along with a link about the
nation's water supply?


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William Wagner wrote in

pernews.net:

In article ,
Cheryl Isaak wrote:

On 9/22/07 5:28 PM, in article

rnews.net, "William Wagner"
wrote:

Interesting as drought is not about here nor is salt in
soil.

What goes around comes around.


New Electric India 5:13 Shadowfax & G.E. Stinson
What Goes Around: The Best of Shadowfax Jazz 100 2
8/23/07 3:20 PM

No clue how long this link will live.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...2mcnider.html?
ref=opinion

Bill a lover of Shadowfax.

The band?


i do not understand Unless you mean what the band took
their name from.


the band took their name from the horse that Gandolf rode in
Lord of the Rings...
but what was all that stuff mixed in your post?
lee


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enigma wrote:

William Wagner wrote in

pernews.net:

In article ,
Cheryl Isaak wrote:

On 9/22/07 5:28 PM, in article

rnews.net, "William Wagner"
wrote:

Interesting as drought is not about here nor is salt in
soil.

What goes around comes around.


New Electric India 5:13 Shadowfax & G.E. Stinson
What Goes Around: The Best of Shadowfax Jazz 100 2
8/23/07 3:20 PM

No clue how long this link will live.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...2mcnider.html?
ref=opinion

Bill a lover of Shadowfax.
The band?


i do not understand Unless you mean what the band took
their name from.


the band took their name from the horse that Gandolf rode in
Lord of the Rings...
but what was all that stuff mixed in your post?
lee


If you read the url it deals with how the East USA may become the USA
bread basket like it once was. The issue is drought and salt harming
western farms. The East has plenty of water. What goes around etc is
a line that came to mind. So I turned it on and posted the Itune info.

Seems related to me.

Bill

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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:28:52 -0400, William Wagner
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/op...ml?ref=opinion

Bill a lover of Shadowfax.


Thanks for the article!
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If you read the url it deals with how the East USA may become the USA
bread basket like it once was. The issue is drought and salt harming
western farms. The East has plenty of water. What goes around etc is
a line that came to mind. So I turned it on and posted the Itune info.

Seems related to me.

It was.

They are picking on this part


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