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    Re: Mary < **The Revised Mason-Dixon Line**

    Posted by johncodie on 8/12/03

    On 8/12/03, Mary wrote:
    > Hey FF, or do you prefer ff:
    >
    > Been out and about. Hanging out with what I believe to be yankees. New York is not a southern state by any of our present mason-dixon definitions,
    > is it?
    >
    > Tried to find the book at amazon.com. Looks like it is not in print.
    >
    > As far as Ridge goes, looks to me like you and johncodie have him under control. He over-simplifies, and neglects some of the legal issues, but he
    > is largely on the right track. Remember, I'm one of the bad guys here.

    Your not one of the bad guys, you are young and still have your youth. Its not hard to believe when your young there are no limits to what your
    immune sytem can endure. I keep going back to the old ways and looking at evolution because my genetics has people living into thier late ninties
    and a few years into their 1ooth. I know that they were exposed to mold but they never had air conditioinig and lived with natural porch, fan
    cooling. On the other side of the gene pool was death by cancer which we are still trying to resolve after forty or fifty years. Sometimes I think
    living in denial might just be fine for the most part until I view some video tapes of the babies and what world we are providing for them. I think
    your perspective will change when you don't hear the words over a conference table, or read the words in a industrial health article. We you see it
    through the eyes of the peering eyes of a doctor sending a immune compormised patient to God knows what, does it possibly register. "Am i reponsible
    for the health of the and well being of this patient in its home environment?"

    Ask a old folk how they are feeling today, or better yet drop buy and see how they are getting along? You might be suprized a youthful immune system
    does not appear as infaliable as it once use to be. Now just sit down in the visiting chair and see how long you can stand the stench. You see the
    poor souls have gotten so use to the odor they don't smell it anymore. Its one of the senses that goes early with the eyesight and hearing.

    Now I forgot what does that article say about indoor air quality?


    I'm surprised none of you (y'inz?) dear readers have commented on that Fung
    > article I previously referred you to in that ACGIH publication. It is more important than you may realize. You should check it out.
    >
    > Best Regards,
    >
    > Mary
    >
    >>
    >> ff
    >>
    >>
    >> On 8/12/03, Mary wrote:
    >>> Hey Y'all:
    >>>
    >>> I found a southern communication resource:
    >>>
    >>> http://netsquirrel.com/crispen/word.html
    >>>
    >>> I'm ready now. Talk that talk.
    >>>
    >>> Mary
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 8/08/03, ff wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Mary:
    >>>>
    >>>> You can straighten this out. You'ns, You's guys, yinz, ya'll, all ya'all.. The largest city in this Florida county is a retirement
    >>>> community for norther retirees. I question the applicability, or usefulness of the imaginary Mason-Dixon line, as true southerners are
    >>>> getting harder to find. Johncodie will no doubt appreciate this: the worst thing I've ever heard is an actor trying to talk southern.
    >>> Years
    >>>> back, I believe it was Huey Long? Anyway, someone argued that "yankee" bees were cross breeding with southern bees, and ruining the
    >>> honey.
    >>>> POssibly the mold in the south is coming from the influx of northern retirees bringing mold contaminated materials into the state. Maybe
    >>> the
    >>>> Department of Agriculture Inspection Station should start checking for more than plants, and see about this mold thing. We have a mutitude
    >>>> of problems ranging from bees to mold to northerners feeding the 'gators, that eat people when you don't feed them, usually southerners.
    >>>>
    >>>> If a Mason Dixon line had to be established today, it'd be a tough job. Mary, take a break, order a book "If Nothin' Don't Happen" by David
    >>>> Newell. I'm fixin' to go see if I can find my ol' copy, you'll love it, laugh a lot, and learn a little on speakin' southern.
    >>>>
    >>>> ff
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 8/07/03, Roc wrote:
    >>>>> Yinz guys aren't making sense now. A revised Mason Dixon Line?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Yinz should stay on opposite sides of the line.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Sorry Mary, I have no questions on MCS. Roc
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 8/07/03, Mary wrote:
    >>>>>> Hey roosta:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Now I'm really troubled... Highway construction work and detours could touch off another civil war. Oh my. (OH MY, YINZ!!!)
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Best regards,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Mary
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> On 8/07/03, roosta wrote:
    >>>>>>> On 8/03/03, Mary wrote:
    >>>>>>> I finally have that answer for you:
    >>>>>>> "Mason-Dixon Line, boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland
    >>>>>>> (running between lat. 39°43'26.3"N and lat.
    >>>>>>> 39°43'17.6"N),
    >>>>>>> surveyed by the English astronomers Charles Mason and Jeremiah
    >>>>>>> Dixon between 1763 and 1767."
    >>>>>>> Hope this helps.
    >>>>>>> The Revised Mason-Dixon Line starts at I-10 Exit 199 in Az, runs east to Exit 187 in Texas,
    >>>>>>> continues east to DFW,thence to Exit 22 in Ga, thence runs south to I-10 Exit 83 in Fl.,
    >>>>>>> thence runs west to POB.

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