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To: Arioch7
Ah, if you only knew just how bad it was in Mass.

Ah, but I do. I lived the first 53 years of my life in Eastern Massachusetts, with a couple of time outs for school and work in Cailifornistan.

Born in Boston City Hospital in '44, went to grammar school at the Thomas Gardener School in Alston, Mother was from Haverhill so I ended up going to Haverhill High, bought a house on the Cape in '69 and lived there until the Big Escape in '97, when the bride and I absconded to Maine.

Haverhill? I even know these guys in the article and still have people there. One of my cousins is the fire chief.

27 posted on 07/17/2002 4:31:04 PM PDT by metesky
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To: metesky
I see that you do know. You know, I love my state but it is very diificult to live here. Sometimes, I just cant believe the amount of left wing nonsense.

It does provide me with amusement though.

"The Big Escape"? LOL!!! God bless you. If it were not for the massive commuting problems the massholes have brought to NH, I would live there now. My business is in the Boston area and I can not leave it or relocate it so I am stuck.

I call the libs moving up north the "Human Plague" and they move down to Florida to.

I can not move that far up and so far the MAssholes have been trying to turn NH into "Little Massachusetts," it makes me mad. As my sister said "Why do THEY have to go up there, I wanted to go to a Republican state!

NH is not lost yet, but in the last ten years, I am sure you can notice the difference as well.

What the heck is it with Mass, this is the birthplace of the revolution for gods sake!!!

Oh well, sorry for the rant, sometimes I just can not help it. :D

30 posted on 07/17/2002 4:40:35 PM PDT by Arioch7
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