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To: Dr. Id who wrote (2563)6/6/2000 12:50:00 PM
From: buck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
<<a slow progression back toward the primordial ooze>>

Isn't that the true essence of curmudgeon-ness? If the good Lord wanted us to stay hip and trendy, he would have given us the ability to get by on three hours of sleep for our entire lives.

You're invited, too, of course. There's more than a few folks around there that would make excellent case studies back in LA.

buck

PS My favorite funny-car driver was "Big Daddy" Don Garlits. Did you know that drag racing got it's start in, ahem, California?



To: Dr. Id who wrote (2563)6/6/2000 2:33:00 PM
From: BirdDog  Respond to of 22706
 
toward the primordial ooze. What's next?...Or cock fighting?
Just imagine what a Martha Stewart Gorilla looks like. Apron, gardening gloves and all....
Also that statement about "the oneophile and LA doctor leading you"...yeah....leading you lost out in the Texas backcountry.
You guys really should go...The girls from A&M love to go skinny dipping in the Brazos.



To: Dr. Id who wrote (2563)6/6/2000 3:56:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
Id, talking about tractors is completely in keeping with the purpose of this thread, unlike hockey, soccer, and other foreign sports.

Tractors made this country what it is today. Without tractors we would not have food to eat, clothes to wear, highways to drive on, water to drink, electricity to light our homes and run our computers.

Tractors are beautiful to watch and an honor to drive. They represent great physical power and require coordination, skill, and control to operate.

And the green ones are particularly nice.