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Isn't that always the way.  I bought my first house in Connecticut because 
there was a bus stop about 10 feet from my front door and the bus ran all 
day long.  A week after I signed the final papers, they cut back the bus 
service so it only ran during commuter hours, and not at all on weekends.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 22:56
Subject: Re: ts-480 testing


>I just rolled it down the road.  One of us was not sad to see it leave the
> neighborhood.  Guess which one.
> Imagine, I could spend a thousand dollars, put what I bought in a backpack
> and carry it home.
> AES moved and my synagogue moved to.  Those were the two reasons I bought
> here.
> 

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