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Date:         Mon, 4 Sep 1995 08:50:04 -0700
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From:         jim@atcweb.atc.1dc.com (Rusty VanBondo)
Subject:      Re: Road sign interpretations - (F)

>I remember getting the stuffing slapped out of me by my mother (on the way to Mass/Catholic church services) after reading this unfamiliarword painted on the side wall of the local Circle K convenience market. I didn't know, I just piped up and asked in a real loud voice what it meant. Of course my mom handled it with the greatest of grace and compusure. "Time Out" and "Sensitivity Parenting" were not invented yet. She just reeled around in the '56 Buick Special and demanded that <slap!> "Dont'<slap!> you <slap! >ev <slap!> ver <slap!> say <slap!> that <slap!> word <slap!> again <slap!> young <slap!> man!" In my innocent first grade (John Glenn, haircutted) mind I must have been thinking **** mom don't get so ****ing riled up! Ever since I cringe whenever I enter a Circle K store and smile when I see "Merge Ahead"


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