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To: E'Lane who wrote (8322)5/21/1998 11:58:00 PM
From: Mkilloran  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23519
 
e'lane.........the only thing that keeps New Jersey warm is the chemical waste dumps.......

From a N Y point of view..............

Waiting for David to clarify MEXICO????

Sweden was leaked on the Yahoo tread about two weeks before the press release...Did Wilson slip????



To: E'Lane who wrote (8322)5/22/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: EyeDrMike  Respond to of 23519
 
<< It's better in the south all year long................>>

You got that right! Well, I hear there is this one small pocket of NJ that is pretty good, but I can't seem to get any proof and I really think it is more than likely BS! <gg>>

Hmmmm, this comment being thrown in my direction??? Seems so.

Sour grapes from not getting that personal Lakewood tour by starlight?? Or, is this a challenge? <gg>

Come on down, summer is redneck season here in NJ, and i've got my redneck hunting license through the Acme license service already:)

Mike



To: E'Lane who wrote (8322)5/22/1998 6:43:00 PM
From: EyeDrMike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23519
 
Follow-up to my prior post.

Just checked with the Fish and Game Commission,.

Seems rednecks, although quite rare in the northeast are quite abundant in the south, and considered a pest by many; Such as the adundant white-tail deer here in the northeast which cause crop damage.

I'm still researching the type of damage rednecks cause.

red*neck (noun)

First appeared 1830

1 : a white member of the Southern rural laboring class -- sometimes used disparagingly

2 : a person whose behavior and opinions are similar to those attributed to rednecks -- often used disparagingly

3. a hunted prey during the months of May through September.
Not widely hunted due to the ease of capture, small cranium, and low intellect, these rednecks provide little challenge to the experienced sportsman.

-- redneck also red*necked (adjective)