Friday, August 1, 2014
No SIgn At All, Brothers
I am now at Old Chicago in Blaine, basically. Colonial KKK brothers, why don't you go "home"? Take on Senator Rand Paul, verbally. Wear what you wear to do plumbing work, actually. Let them know that the KKK community has now, and never has been on the take from UNIONS. They NEVER take the medical and dental coverage that they try to offer to get them in their coffers. They do it all by themselves, and they do not want your "kindness" or nasty political society in their Appalachian community. The roads are just fine in the places they want to be with mechanical devices. They have HONOR with me, and maybe one day we can explore more, but for now, they need to find themselves by themselves and find how to bond as a community. I suggest telepathic dispute ONLY and basketball on the court behind the school where I stayed when I went to West Virginia (I did the work for free and also made and sold pizza's to have the money to go) for "Appalachian Service Project" to do board and battoning (do just one side of "clinging board" and then wait a year for evolution of moisture in the wood is the key) and tin roofing. The key there is to not let someone sneak up on you with a hammer while you are up there. I guess W. and Cheney never really existed at all. I will say that I was the one who kept the very Appalachian woman there calm by sitting and talking to her for about a half hour as she smoked quickly burning cigarettes while on quickly running oxygen from a full tank. Other participants played with locals on that court. For me, I stuck to myself. I had the hard hat for years. I knew not to wear it on the roof, thus to upset the eagles and start a real messy "tussel". Participants from all over the nation signed it. Pennsylvania delegation was a real problem. When I had to flee the Twin Cities about 8 years ago, all of my stuff went here and there. Good thing, Appalachians don't use that kind of pussy "safety precaution" in that state or county, actually. Now there is no sign I was there at all.
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