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Re: [at-l] officially




> No, man.  We in IN are the trusting kind who leave our doors unlocked so
> that our friends can get in and bring/borrow stuff.  We left our doors
> unlocked the entire ten years we lived in IN, even when we were on
vacation,
> and we never had a problem.  The UPS man came by right after we had moved
to
> leave a package for the church; he was most aggrieved to find the door
> locked, didn't know we'd moved away.  Since the house we live in now in VA
> doesn't have locks on the back doors, I guess we'll do the same as we did
in
> IN.  Oddly, though, the front door here has TWO locks on it!  Wonder what
> that's all about?  :^)  Leslie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: richard mann <hike-usa@email.msn.com>
> To: at-lll <at-l@backcountry.net>
> Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 9:29 AM
> Subject: [at-l] officially
>
>
> >Felix wrote:
> >
> >> It is officially tomato season in Indiana. (I know because there were
> >> two on my counter when I got home this evening that weren't there when
I
> >> left this morning... )
> >
> >So then, these must be those new fangled genetically engineered mators -
> the
> >kind that can pick locks and leap tall counters...
> >
> >Pittsia No-one-wants-my-genes-ovia
> >
> >
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