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Dan Glass dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Mon Dec 5 06:29:24 PST 2005


You are a lucky man to have them so close. I am sure your property 
values have increased because of them.  I will continue to shop at 
America's favorite store and you can keep paying for ineptness of the 
union shops and we will live happily ever after.  But you do owe it to 
yourself to go into one and see the pain and suffering for yourself.  
They got this big by giving people what they want at a fair price. 
Several of the old tractor companies might still be alive and well if 
the unions didn't keep them from doing the same thing. Now back to tractors.

Louis R Godena wrote:

> Dan writes:
>
>> The biggest reason you may not shop there is because there must not  
>> be one near you. Since when do we only buy only what we need.  I 
>> would bet 99% of the people on this list own tractors that they do 
>> not need.
>
>
> You're right.   There isn't "ONE" near me.   There are TWELVE within a 
> 30 minute drive (look it up; I live in Cumberland, Rhode Island), 
> including one within WALKING DISTANCE of my home.  And yes, I own 
> tractors, and not all of which I need, but I did not have to be a 
> party to others' suffering by owning them.
>
> Now, and with a nod to Gene, can we talk about something else?!
>
> Louis G
>
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