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January 07, 2015 at
04:16:23 PM
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This is a pretty funny discussion...
I hope EZ doesn't take offense at our wisecracks. cause he obviously isn't gonna change.
But really EZ, do you think we can actually tell the difference between dark green for NJ & green for Minnesota (or visa versa)? Or that anyone reading this just can't look at the track name & know where it is?
Just got off the phone with my 92 yr. old Mom, she's a little screwy too, but you gotta love her....
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January 07, 2015 at
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I just read this whole thread again & couldn't stop laughing.....
THERE AREN'T ANY DIRT TRACKS IN CONNECTICUT! wish there were....
So Ct. tracks are invisible ink? oh, wait, digital age, no ink....
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January 07, 2015 at
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3rd reading, still funny
But I just realized the funniest part is the headline of the explanation: "VERY SIMPLE"
By now I hope he keeps the colors. Very depressing if he goes to black & white....
GOOD WORK, EZ!
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