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Date:         Fri, 5 Apr 1996 19:26:44 -0600
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From:         "Mark E. White" <mewhite@mindspring.com>
Subject:      RE: The Deadhead debate - an English Perspective(long)

>Every time we return from crossing the channel British Customs see us a mile >away..you can seee them nudge each other and we always get stopped....yet when

Amen!

Everytime I pass a cop in my bus. I know he's thinking that I've got a hundred pound bale of herb under the back seat. I know I got a ticket in Tennessee just for driving a VW bus. The cop was lying when he said I was going 52 in a 35. Plus, he waited until another cop joined him before he pulled me over. They must have been certain that they had a big drug bust on their hands! Too bad, nothing on me!

By the way, it was in a little sh*t hole town by the name of Benton, Tenn. in Polk County. They really have a thing about stereotyping "hippie" types there. Proof is on my web page. They told me to wait in the bus, but I got out and took pictures instead! Ha!

Mark E. White 74 Westfalia mewhite@mindspring.com http://www.mindspring.com/~mewhite/


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