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On Apr 29, 4:40 pm, (J T) wrote:
Sun, Apr 29, 2007, 1:47pm (EDT-3) whimpers:


Whimpers? Are you kidding me? Isn't it about time for your annual
"I'm leaving the group" farewell tour? A comment about a fact isn't a
whimper, bitch. You watch too much Oprah.

There are about 7 (seven) sawmlls within 10 miles of where I live.
THAT I KNOW OF. And that's only in ONE drecton.


Good reason for caps, no doubt. I am that you feel if someone of your
intelligence could find them, everyone should be able to.

There's maybe 2-3 a
little further out; again, that I know of. I found all of them by just driving by them, didn't hunt down a single one. No telling how many there are within 50 miles, or how many of them I could find if I really
wanted to.


Good for you! You live in a state with an abundance of hardwood.
Hurray! So much native hardwood they have sawmill signs out on the
highways.

So? Did I comment on NC? No, unlike you, I don't comment on things I
don't know anything about. I specifically mentioned my location, not
yours.

You need to start taking some weekend drives, and asking
around. By the way, a number of those sawmills are within the city limits of our county seat, and about 20-25 miles from Raleigh, the NC capitol, so we're not exactly talking a low population area here.


Looking at that statement, you must be assuming that more people means
more sawmills, or more wood to cut, or both.
Maybe even a connection to the proximity of sawmills and state
capitols.

Let me help you out. Raleigh, NC has a population of about 375,000
people (don't bother with Raleigh-Durham-Cary). San Antonio is right
at 1.3 million, not including the metropolitan area. Where is the
wood? I live in a county that covers over 400 square miles, and on
one edge it is about 75 miles from the capitol. Granted, that's more
than 20-25, but where are the sawmills?

It is arrogant and profoundly stupid of you to think I haven't looked
for a close sawmill of any sort. And it almost borders some kind of
retardation for you to think you know more about this area than I do.

JOAT
If you don't ask the right questions, the answers don't matter.
- W.S. Lind


Don't you have a plan to post?

Robert