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Subject: Wet/Dry Vote | |
Author: Kevin McCorkindale | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: 17:14:26 11/10/10 Wed In reply to: Greg Carlton 's message, "Re: Wet/Dry Vote" on 19:29:34 11/08/10 Mon I know that you, Ralph and many others who agree with your position feel sincerely about this issue but do not resign yourselves to the proposition that Harrison will become a less desirable place to live as a result of this vote. Even though I have not lived in Harrison since the 1970's, I have visited often while my dad was still living. Harrison is a special place for several reasons, but the primary reason is the people who live there. That will not change. Consequently, I have no reason to believe that Harrison will change for the worse as a result of this vote. Maybe next time we can talk about something not as polarizing, like the fall colors in Harrison, hiking around the Harrison area, or the old times. Take care. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Greg Carlton [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 14:36:12 11/11/10 Thu Kevin, it reminds me of the time that you and I went back and forth in the Forest Heights spelling bee for what seemed forever. I finally became really tired and fumbled in an attempt to spell the word "grease." I think that I spelled it "greese." I remember walking down the hall despondent, and hearing Mrs. Tatum in her third grade class making all of the students spell "grease." But, I kept my head up, walking down the hall to go outside and clean the erasers. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |