Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 22, 2008 at 18:30:29 from (209.226.106.13):
In Reply to: Hugh McKay's Fault! posted by Allan In NE on June 22, 2008 at 03:16:14:
Allan: OK, I'll take the blame, been a whole lot of folks with their belts running a lot cooler since I made an issue out of sharpening blades.
You really should put those horses to work. Back in the 1920s Willard Ervin of Stewiake, Nova Scotia, trained his driving horse to graze all his acre of grass around the house without damaging Mrs. Ervin's extensive flower gardens. The horse was also trained to go behind the barn to make his manure. Mr. Ervin once told his son, "You've made tremendous progress, you now buy gas to mow the lawn, and you buy gas to drive to town, the oil industry will get you." Mr. Ervin's son is still living, I'll bet he has given that statment some thought more than once in the past few months.
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