>I might also add that Vermont
>is the upside down state.
>Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
>New Hampshire
Say what? Why if this were still colonial times (or
before 1971) a comment like that might lead to war, or
at the very least a public flogging on a Vermont
village green - IF someone from New Hampshire ever
dared take a step over onto this side of the
Connecticut River.
But being a modern, calm, and civil society today it
will only lead to a continuation of the fun and often
boastful name calling between ours states.
See you all in Stowe - at the new field. With VTR and
6-Pack being held far away, no BMCNE or British Marque
show this year, and all the rain so far this season
the Invasion might be the only thing I get to do this
year.
Joe Merone
South Burlington
Vermont
A state known for its sense of community and natural
beauty (strict environmental standards, no billboards,
and redemption and recycling laws since '73). Not the
one with a dysfunctional state government that charges
a fee for EVERYTHING (but heh - no income taxes),
proclaims old outlet malls to be historic sites, and
where people go each fall to see the pine trees turn
brown.
Who's upside down now 'eh? You do have 13 miles of
seacoast however.
(The preceeding message was brought to you all in good
Yankee humor) :)
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