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To: Phil Jones who wrote (3227)3/1/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
If some day I ever need a true loyal believer in something I will call you. Good Luck!

Bob



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3227)3/2/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: Dave R. Webb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
For the record, I can see the pony. Some guy named Mac has been riding the pony lately, even though we both own the little fellow. I could use my rifle to bring him down, but he's riding in front of this bunker, and I see they've got a bigger gun, and unlimited ammunition. Besides, we Canadians don't believe in using guns much. But we will if we have to.

I have to remember though that this is his family farm, and I'm only visiting. The other farms have formed a co-op called the International Management of Farms ("IMF"). It seems that the IMF is checking to see what has been going on over at this farm. Apparently Mac's dad needs to borrow some grain to plant this year. He did it last year and Mac feed some of the grain to his pony. The IMF doesn't appreciate this type of activity. I don't think Mac's dad was aware that this was going on. Once the grain goes through the pony the grain isn't much good for its original purpose.

We'll see what happens to Mac once he gets in the line of sight of the bunker.

Dave