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Re: B250 clutch solved/also a rant about manure laws
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 17, 2003 at 16:52:42 from (64.228.12.85):
In Reply to: B250 clutch solved/also a rant about manure laws posted by Michael Soldan on January 14, 2003 at 19:09:57:
Mike: Is it true that Ernie has relagated his DNR minister and staff to the task of poop scooping behind all wild life in the province. I would assume that if someone took short on a hike in the woods, said person would have to carry all waste produced home with them. I believe engineering staff in Walkerton must still be drinking something a little heavy. Do you know that your road through Exeter, Provincial Highway #4, that as it progresses north and becomes county road 4 through the various counties it passes, goes to the outskirts of Walkerton, and there is absolutely no direction on how to find this road at other end of town. If you aproach Walkerton as I did in a heavily loaded tractor-trailer, not the best item for cruising the streets of Walkerton, trying to find county road 4 at other end. Stratford is another gem.
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