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Re: Re: Re: Please Protect your hearing!
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Posted by Grove r on February 16, 2002 at 07:18:14 from (161.184.21.163):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Please Protect your hearing! posted by Alberta Mike on February 15, 2002 at 19:15:54:
What??? Hearing protection?? izzat like wondering around with one finger in yer ear? Speak up, can't hear ya! Don't think I have a hearing problem! Jest all you guys mumble so dang much, SPEAK UP!! Allways try ta blame the other guy, wear hearing protection, wear a hard hat, wear safety glasses, wear clean shorts......ooops, wrong line, pretty soon we'll all be so dang safe.....then what? all the doctors will be going hungry! then what? hah? band aid people will have to rely on jobs, like... well... I just don't know where it will all end.... 'Course the Essex was quiet, any dang fool knows thet!! Was built befure there was any noise, ceptin' the plop a road apples! Didn't have noise 'till them other funny colored infernal 'bustin ingins come along!!!They spoilt everthin the Essex ever stood fer, er hovered fer, er somethin......gotta go git me nother glass a warm milk......
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