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Re: Since OT, Wife needs help with Math
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Posted by Les...fortunate on January 27, 2002 at 14:39:35 from (140.186.49.46):
In Reply to: Since OT, Wife needs help with Math posted by kraig WY on January 27, 2002 at 11:47:56:
Try tellin her that out west where you be, everything is done on a much bigger scale. I have <7 acres and have two tractors but I live in Noo Hampshah, a very small state with not too many people. Except on holiday weekends when everybody from Mass, RI, CT and parts of Noo Yawk shows up. (Well, prolly some goes to Maine but even them pass through here on the way.) There just ain't that much more room to put any more tractors. But out where you are, you got about half as many people as we got and thirty times as much room. It's your OBLIGATION to acquire as many tractors as possible in order to keep things balanced out. Otherwise the earth would begin to wobble which would eventually lead to reversed polarity and all the problems that would bring. I hope you take this obligation seriously. The future of us all depends on you. Keep me posted on how you make out.
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