Letters to the Editor
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..."expunged from the world".... LWM.
In a old book, 'Young Ladies Friend' (1836) there is a remark : "A women who can't sow is as deficient as a man who cusses and can't write." A lazy brain often has ill-intentions when they speak.
O. Watch the mouth open, and notice what follows is often froth and black bile. It's usually, but not always.
LWM. Hemp. In 'The New England Farmer' the colonial industries are written about.... In 1622 King James 1, ordered white mulberry trees to be planted and cultivated i America. A colonialist would be fined if s/he did not obey. The reason was England wanted silk worms to provide fine dress. There are two white mulberry trees on 'our' land. The idea that silk would help with farmer self-sufficiency was short-lasting. Most of the trees died in one harsh 1800's winter.
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Tobacco supplanted "get rich" from silk worm ideas.
Greed. Poor Worms. A winter freeze will kill the trees.
Hemp. It made cordage ropes to keep a bloke in bed.
Hemp. It replaced cocooneries for strong bed frames.
Hemp. It made bridge walks across lakes and creeks.
Hemp. It hung a hind-quarter meat in a smoke shed.
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LWM @ 8:05 mentions "soft pudgy Republicans" grunt.
LWM. I now have a image of you with a deep wrinkles?
Forehead appears as a shrunk scrotum with pot marks?
I best get back to the barn before the sunshine shines.
I tease LWM.
But, I am considering a visit to Hoyer. I take some greens.
In 1990 I was advocating for Nam veterans and met Jay. R.
I'd never seen worn~such a stiff looking, white starch shirt.
Maybe Hoyer wears a ragged flannel with frayed collars?
I gave Jay Rockafeller two black and white 8X12 photos.
The images were of Vietnamese peasants. Filed in 13 `?
I mentioned that government gives suitable free frames.

