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Re: welcome to califonia


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Posted by Tony in Mass. on December 19, 2011 at 17:00:33 from (76.118.216.103):

In Reply to: welcome to califonia posted by glennster on December 19, 2011 at 07:29:08:

Yeah. Ok, those ag stations have been there since...well, before the 'grapes of wrath' right? They gave the Okies a hard time, in reality, because the just came off a dying farm, full of germs and sick cattle etc etc. Same today if you are flying into many countries- New Zealand comes to mind- they sprayed aerosols of insecticide inside the airplane, while you were in it. Good ol boys say it is against freedom, but if your state -or nation exists from farming, a tiny bug can put you into history- fast.
Did these people say 'oh we were just on a farm in Minesota, and our boots, saddles and other soil and vegetation and animal drool stuff are in the front of the trailer? Bad move.
And best to eat whatever food you have with you in Nevada or Arizona. Or lick it. A chick in one of these stations wanted to impound my chocolate cake. I sez 'no way, the state don't care about cooked food. you want to eat it!' She sez 'oh come on, it looks delicious' I told her I spit on it. She got huffy. So, feeling bad, I gave her my last one pound bag of peanut M&M's. She reached in the window and gave me a big kiss. She was 30 miles from a store, and candy there was a rip off. It takes all kinds.
As far as chips, well, where ever you are, if you seem to be lost or confused at a highway interchange- anywhere- especially where there are cameras, an alarm goes off, all patrol cars will come the spot. If you got on a ramp- in the wrong direction, there would be massive fatal head ons... with you at the front. my uncle found this out the hard way, at the top of the off ramp- out of nowhere mass state police boxed him in like a bank robber....and guess who failed his breathalizer test? An old feller was cursing me as I was going down a Vermont off ramp, the one he was going up... like magic, 2 Vermont highway patrol flew up behind me and boxed him into the guard rails... how did they know? how so fast? co incidence? Devine intervention? So ya got to drive like ya know what yer doin'.... even if ya don't....


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