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Posted by James Alton on November 10, 2003 at 08:43:40 from (136.205.16.3):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Zetor Tractor posted by Burrhead on August 01, 2001 at 19:28:25:
Dear Mr. Burrhead, This is in response to a very old message you posted on August 01, 2001 at 19:28:25. This is a tractor forum and I suppose we should stick to tractors. I have noticed that you see to have a lot of opinions about every thing but apparently you have not been to Alabama in the recent past. We would treat you with more respect and kindliness than you appear to have for this part of the world. Most of us have electricity and a few of us even have indoor toilets. We love to project the image that you appear to have of the people of this great state as this image keeps much of the riff raff out. The largest problem we have is that a lot of folks from the north and west that visit here tend to want to stay and most of us are quite satisfied with our local population mix. For example, the city of Huntsville and Madison has more PHDs and scientists per capita than any other place in the good ole USA. We have a large part of NASA located in Huntsville and all of the US Army Missile and Helicopter management. There are many things in this state that attract a lot of folks but we don’t advertise a lot. The most attractive part of the state is folks that are friendly, respectful and generally do not bad mouth other places and people very much. We would love for you to visit with us but kindly remember how you got here so you will know how to return home.
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