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Re: Re: Churchville (NY) Show this weekend
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Posted by Les...fortunate on August 15, 2002 at 17:22:06 from (140.186.49.238):
In Reply to: Re: Churchville (NY) Show this weekend posted by been there, seen that on August 15, 2002 at 13:43:46:
When I was on the board of directors of the Plymouth (NH) State Fair, I was standing in the vegetable shed one day and heard a woman say "Hmph, I've got better looking stuff than that in my garden". I felt like grabbing her and telling her to get her lazy arse back home and bring in her wonderful produce instead of criticizing the people who made the effort to display theirs. So, please, Mr. Beenthere, take your snobby attitude somewhere other than the Churchville show so that the ones who make the effort to put the event on and show up to watch it will have a better chance of enjoying themselves, as I'm sure they will. If I lived closer I'd be there. As far as I'm concerned, you can't see enough Hs, Ms, Rs, VACs or any other kind of old iron.
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