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Re: Why Cant things be the way they used to be???
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Posted by big fred on March 27, 2004 at 15:59:29 from (65.219.141.162):
In Reply to: Why Cant things be the way they used to be??? posted by Tommy H on March 26, 2004 at 22:15:30:
Well, since I'm alive thanks to medical procedures developed in the '60's, I think I'll stick with the present. Besides, I got a '95 truck with 180K and a '96 car with 210K miles that still got a couple good years in 'em. And if I get in a bad accident, the car is designed to absorb the impact so my body doesn't have to. Last set of tires I got went over 50K miles and even though I kept checkin the air pressure, I never did hafta add any. A new house is cheaper to heat than an old house, and can be built cheaper because the new wiring and plumbing dang near installs itself. I can travel halfway around the world in a day if I need to, but thanks to telecommunications and the internet, I can also do business with someone half a world away without traveling. I think I'll live in the present, thanks anyway.
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