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The article contains no mention of soul trading. If you insist on being libertarians, please don't foam at the mouth. If not for the alternate headline about demand economics on the banner, I would have skipped reading this thoughtful article, from fear of exposure to fanaticism.
p>Control yourselves. br> -- Douglas Hill br> Austin, Texas /p> p> HERITAGE HERRING br> Re: Lawrence Henry's Heritage Day : /p> p>What's the world coming to in Mass.? First ya'll say buggerers can be betrothed, and now pickled herring is getting the bum's rush. What gives? True, I get funny looks and questions from checkout girls when they scan my large bottle of Vita goodness (in wine sauce, please), but I live in South Georgia, for goodness sake, so I get the same reaction when my cart is overflowing with pierogies and lox. I just try and spread the word; please hold the culinary line up North. br> -- Alex Markowich
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