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Date:         Thu, 14 Dec 1995 15:29:51 -0500 (EST)
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From:         William Alan Killian <killian@qnet.com>
Subject:      Re:  dashboard alters

On Thu, 14 Dec 1995, Mark McCulley wrote:

> Yep, buses are certainly suspicious vehicles :) I lived in the Southeast US > up until ten years ago when I moved to the Pacific Northwest. I used to get > hassled by the law regularly, but now I only get hassled by customs (coming > into US, not into Canada). What about all those dudes driving around Virgina > with the fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view?

<As the cops> "Yuh mean cuzzin Jim-Bob?"

Most of the fuzzy-dice folks are the good-old boys same as the cops backgrounds. This is all of course in the 'red-neck' portions of the state (SW and SE). In the snobbish portions (NoVa) they don;t go so much for fuzzy dice. I grew up in the Shenandoah Valley (red-neck) and now live in Northern Virgina (Snob) so I've had to deal with both parts.

The red-neck sections don't rightly like them hippie folks and the snobbish folks don't often see them. I've been hassled by troopers before - long hair and software engineer clothing whcih also happens to fit drug runner profiles. But this was in my old sports car not the Eurovan. We'll see when I get the Things running.

bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets


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