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Re: Way OT, not about the election
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Posted by Mark - IN. on November 04, 2004 at 16:05:12 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Way OT, not about the election posted by Loren-MN on November 04, 2004 at 08:10:33:
Look the buggies over and make one yourself, it'll mean more to them. People have been riding horses and in buggies for a lot longer than any of us have been alive, and will for far longer than any of us have been dead, when we die. As far as I know, Indiana doesn't require infant seats in buggies, nor have I ever seen one used - surrounded by Amish. Not saying it's a bad idea, just never seen one used. Yep, horses and buggies usually lose when confronting cars or trucks. So do bicycles, pedestrians, people getting their mail, people standing in their own yard, from time to time people sleeping in their own beds. Where will it end? Forgot motorcycles, people in other vehicals, bicycles with infant seats mounted on the back, strollers near intersections, children on airplanes... What I view as chancey, someone else may not, and vica-versa. Life is a gamble full of uncertainties. They have horses and buggies, and I'm sure will love and protect their children as much as people without horses and buggies, perhaps even more, so enjoy being a part of it.
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