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mitch wilds <[log in to unmask]>
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The Tora Bora caves of the preservation movement.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001 15:34:44 -0500
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The art professor at a local small junior college told me of this conversation
with one of his 18 year old students (male):

"Mr. Hinton, you have any children?"

"Two daughters".

"Ohh, Mr. Hinton, I wouldn't want to be you.  When you have a son, you only have
to worry about one prick, but when you have a daughter, you have to worry about
them all."

As the father of a son I thought this to be very funny about four years ago.
However, now that I have a daughter, Sarah age 2, this is sounding more like a
warning from the enemy.

Is a .410 adequate or should I be looking for a 12 gauge?







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F. Mitchener Wilds, Senior Restoration Specialist
Restoration Branch
State Historic Preservation Office
919/733-6547
http://www.hpo.dcr.state.nc.us

***My opinions may not be those of my agency.***

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