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Originally Posted by ITD
Steve,
I'm afraid you have totally missed the point. Please read WG's post again.
ITD
WG
Very nice job.....
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ITD... you are correct.. I missed the point... I'll repeat the comment I made.
"WG... Right on point as usual"
I'll ask all of the rest to see my additional comments as "stand alone", not related to WG.
As a "transplant" I still feel that some folks here in NH (Natives) won't except the fact that this state is drawing in all sorts of folks.
Most I know are very willing to gladly adopt the traditional NH "way". As I stated.. so am I. But.. change is coming to NH. Some organic, some from the outside.
The old saying goes something like this..
"To keep doing the same thing the same way and expect different results is a perfect description of insanity"
Regardless of anyones political leanings.. to live with a false ( or misunderstood) idea of what John Stark meant by the paraphased "Live Free or Die" is to continue to keep doing the same thing in the same way.
That was my point.. poorly stated.

I did give a Highjack warning!
The last thing I would do is start a new "speed limit" type debate. It's just my opinion, and the opinion of many other "transplants" that sorta feel like outsiders.. even when we "mostly" agree with the NH way.
If "natives" take that as a problem.. then maybe the problem belongs to them. No disrespect intended. (maybe a vote to close the border would be in order.. Just kidding.. all nasty responses to this part of my message will be ignored!



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