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Re: A Message From The Rural Midwest
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 05, 2005 at 03:36:49 from (216.208.58.138):
In Reply to: Re: A Message From The Rural Midwest posted by MichaelNEIowa on April 04, 2005 at 21:25:09:
Michael: We all know that Allan was not the author of that piece of work. Problem is, he doesn't give credit to the author, thus he may be in voilation of coptright laws. Furthermore most of us easterners don't believe people from mid west actually act this out in real life. Well, maybe a few city slickers do. Believe me, some of the finest US citizens I've met came from the states Allan listed. I have a cousin, used to truck from Halifax Nova Scotia to California, via I-80, (think I'm correct on I-80, if not correct me). His favourite stopping point for his manditory rest periods was rural Iowa or Nebreaka. He quite often rented a car just to see rural IA and NE. He was however most taken with the people of rural IA and NE. By the way he had trucked in most of the 48. He ranks rural people from IA and NE the finest. So perhaps Allan should not be selected as your good will ambassador. I intend to tour the mid west, as I don't consider it a fly over zone. I doubt if I notice a lot of difference between home and there, other than these folks farming with low rainfall and rattlesnakes.
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