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Posted by migraine on October 28, 2005 at 07:19:08 from (24.22.154.216):
In Reply to: Re: Silly, Misguided Woman! posted by Allan in NE on October 28, 2005 at 05:45:49:
This site has to be the best form of free entertainment left. You guys crack me up and I can certainly use that to help make the day. Heck if you guys want to experience true gov't at work you need to get over here on the western lip of the range. Shoot we pay a fee for everything. I have 7 trailers and they all must carry tabs, insurance and yes the hefty 8.6 percent sales tax , plus the inspection and tire minimum and hitch rating, and load ratings, and don't get caught having debris come off your rig, even leaves or you will get to join the boys in the barred motel for a stint. Course there is the free meals and T.V so...I think we even have a chart in the bathroom to monitor our contribution to the system so we must be paying by the pound there too. Migraine
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