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To: k2blader
One time when my cousin and I were desperately short of money and I had a bald tire on my car, we "borrowed" a rejected re-tread tire from a small recapping factory just outside of East Liverpool, Ohio rather late at night on the way to our local primary-recycling-fueling depot on the edge of an abandoned construction site equipped with our universal-padlock-key cum tire tool and filled the tank and changed the tire thanks to the generosity of the work crew who had conveniently left behind an industrial rachet-jack.

Off we went into the night, singing the praises of free-enterprise and the indomitable spirit of the individualist, the newly acquired instruments of our good fortune carrying us over glen and through wood until we unfortuitously chanced upon a deep and unforgiving pothole worn thin at the edges by repeated and effusive erosion which at once sliced our now tread-slinging gratuitous foundation and shook loose the non-combustionable crud found at the bottom of every stale gasbag ever left behind in the search of newer and better horizons.

Alas poor Rush, I knew him well...

77 posted on 03/08/2005 9:08:14 PM PST by Old Professer (A man's conscience is like his garden, it is his and his alone to tend.)
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To: Old Professer

Nicely done. And of course you are entitled to your own opinion. :-)

Like I mentioned before I haven't been listening to Rush lately, for reasons that would probably bore or anger most people on FR. *LOL*

I do like the comments in this clip tho', and I will continue to hope he is consistent on this issue.


80 posted on 03/08/2005 11:16:26 PM PST by k2blader (It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
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