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Michael Bloomberg: Trans-partisan savior

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  • Tuesday, January 1, 2008 07:34 AM

    Hey Bop and Jim

    Texas is a country who has raised people I love and people I wished would have stayed on their ranches and only bothered the chickens. You would like Austin Bop. Eastern Texas has a lot of trees. Maybe we should take all the RWAs and neocons and ban them to ranches in Western Texas. The Dick can be in charge and he can blow off the faces of as many of his followers as he so desires.

    But enough about empty dreams. The past year was good not bad because we started on the long path of exposing the hypocrites, war mongers, M$M frauds and the Oligopoly and we got to play a small part in the process. Better days are ahead because we have a fearless leader who is gaining supporters by the day.

    We had a nice overnight snowfall and I just finished shoveling and after my grandsons eat breakfast, we are going sledding.

    This months National Geographic has a feature on abandoned North Dakota farmhouses. It brought back memories of my grandparent’s farm and the fun of bunking in a granary turned bedroom sans insulation and with openings in the boards. When I snuggled under the Canadian horsehair blankets next to my uncle, it was warm and inviting. Not so much though when I had to get up and put on my clothes. It was also fun to go through a 30-foot snow tunnel to the outhouse. It was hearty folks who lived and farmed in the Dakotas.

    Have a good first day of the year watching football like I will or whatever else you do to start out the year tight.

    Now back to the inevitable RP brawl.

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