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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 24, 2005 at 17:16:57 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Quiet! posted by Allan in NE on April 24, 2005 at 11:31:15:
No one or vehical within 2 hours? How horrible! How tragic! Obviously gonna have to get satellite cause aint got cable. Oops, already got that. Well, then gonna have to get propane because aint got no gas pipe. Oops, already used to that too. Hmm? Well, gonna have to get a well, because aint no city water pipes or sewage out there - now gonna have to get septic too. Huh? Already used to that too you say? Well then Allan, here's the back breaker, here's the clencher de'la^tat', the end all for end alls of why you can't and should not do it. Ready for this? Holdin on to your seat and keyboard? Got the wife strapped in too? You are gonna need a generator for backup power and UPS's to protect them computers from surges. Now what do you think of that? Huh? Oh, already got them. LOL. Do you like it Allan? Does the wife like it Allan? Goin to the store once a week kind've like a day out of site seeing and shootin the bull with the town folk that are just as happy to see you as you will be them? Is all up to you. Good luck in your decision(s). No cars comin down the road going "boom ba ba, boom ba ba, boom ba ba" shakin the windows and rattlin the walls and their trunk lids? Life jussst sucks, jussst aint fair, but thems the breaks. Can't have everything Allan, jussst can't. Mark
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