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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 10, 2005 at 17:00:22 from (209.226.106.153):
In Reply to: 43H stops hibernation! posted by Kent in NB on July 10, 2005 at 16:34:21:
Kent: Could you use a bit of this 37 degree heat on the east coast. Now I fully realize, Mouth of Keswick, some distance from coast, but there must be a few icebergs still in the North Atlantic. Now the H is another matter, maybe that is what I need, another tractor to relieve stress. Been kind of grouchy this week. Started the London deliveries, some old girl thought I almost ran over her BMW, called the boss. He told her if there were no trucks on the streets of London, she may have to drive a long way for her food and clothing. These city folks want every thing at their finger tips, but not the trucks that bring it to them. Guess we should follow the Mennonite idea and use horse and wagon, let them complain about horse dung on the street. I can just see London now if everything that moves by truck suddenly got moved by horse and wagon. Might give them a better excuse for why the Thames smells so bad.
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