Wardner: I really can't understand why Kim doesn't make name and e address compulsory. My thinking, it would reduce her liability for some of the things we say. Making a statment on a public forum is not a lot different then seeking public office. Once you do it, your game in open season. I always said if one can't stand the heat, he best get out of the kitchen.
You may have a point, bounty hunters might just be looking for some of these guys. I'd rather believe most are afraid of invasion of their privacy, at least I hope I'm right. I suppose another possibility is the Tax Man may just be monitoring who's buying, selling, how much they grow, how well the crop did, etc.
When all is said and done, I firmly believe if name and e address were compulsory, we'd see fewer vicious attacks, fewer nonsence posts, etc.
I like that hitch, and have been thinking of something similar should I ever build another snow blade.
So, from Kerwood ON to the Boston States, Happy New Year. Boston States is what Cape Bretoners called MA, back in the 1930s.
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