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Mad Cow Disease / Mad Deer Disease
Gordon Couger wrote in message news:0AUP9.163736$qF3.10939@sccrnsc04... Unfortunately he and lotus do not get on and you get long tedious threads where they insult each other. They do make a perfect pair as neither seems to have much grasp of the real world and tend to confuse the web with reality. I would like to see some of these folks with a hoe in their hand on a 110 degree day or feeding cattle when the wind is blowing 40 miles per hour and it 10 below zero f. Or sign their name on the dotted line of a note for over a hundred thousand bucks for irrigation equipment that we trust to a farmer 500 miles away that we have met once. They have hard lessons to learn in life if they ever hope to succeed at anything. they are lessons so far removed from their way of life that they cannot even comprehend what the learning will teach them. Remember these people ofter never impact on the real world. I remember the ex wife of a friend of mine. She had no winter clothes, not even a coat. She lived in a centrally heated house with garage built in, drove to her centrally heated office, parked in the carpark underneath the office building. She was known to wear less in winter than summer because the office central heating was set a bit high. expecting people like that to understand reality is like asking a bullock to discuss quantum physics. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' Gordon |
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