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To: robert b furman who wrote (8650)3/11/2022 12:33:59 AM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13787
 
Hi Bob!
To many lawyers makes for too many regulations.

The guy falls, scratches his elbow. Look for a lawyer and sue.

Then a regulation is put in place to make the floor smooth.

And the premises has to write a sign that if you fall is your responsibility. Which was the original case when the guy fell and scratched his elbow.

A situation that only Elroy could love.



To: robert b furman who wrote (8650)3/12/2022 5:32:01 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13787
 
Hi Bob,

Our marvelous, innovative Team USA has some interesting history with steam-powered vehicles.

My great uncle witnessed what may have been world's first motorized tractor-trailer truck in 1860, when it chugged past his father's farm in southern Minnesota. I have a photocopy of his handwritten account about this doomed beast, which was shipped from Newark, NJ, to Henderson, MN on the Minnesota River. From there it steamed westward about 50 miles before sinking hopelessly into wet ground...