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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 29, 2004 at 08:56:17 from (64.228.11.94):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Sunny South my foot. posted by riverbend on January 29, 2004 at 07:32:06:
Riverbend: No facts were ever intended. I question not what you are saying. However if we are going to continue gobbling up agricultural real estate for housing at the rate we currently do, we best hope for some longer growing seasons or there will be some quite hungary people in those pig pen real estate developments. Yes my friend if you look at some of those new sub divisions that is exactly what they look like, a modern day hog barn. Back to my statment, these little miss goody two shoes do gooders are saying nothing, this winter, just driving the icy roads at brake neck speeds in their SUV's, and the bloomin big house is empty all day, belching emissions into the air. For all these people ever do at home, they could live in a 16' insulated truck box. That would give room for a bed, toilet and shower. I saw one of these guys last Sat. morning, foot of snow all over the SUV, he could hardly see out, turned into Tim's for breakfast.
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