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I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

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Very nice. I am wondering, how big of a part of your day is occupied
by paperwork? I am kind of in the same boat.

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On 2013-09-10, Karl Townsend wrote:
I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:46:56 -0500, Karl Townsend
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I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl


Nice beard, Karl! And a good story. It sounds like a great life.

You may be interested in this: I'm taking the test next month to be a
licensed pesticide applicator. g I have a peach tree (Red Haven
Semi-Dwarf), and I'm getting another. The peaches are delicious but
the trees are vulnerable to everything. The PhD. pomologist at Rutgers
Extension Service said I have a 10% chance of success, unless I get
licensed and spray the suckers with chemicals that I can't otherwise
buy.

In NJ the commercial peach growers spray 12 times. The Rutgers guy
says he's going to help me trim that to 6 times. As a Private
Pesticide Applicator, I'll be licensed in NJ to spray anything. Look
out!

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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:46:56 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl


Nice beard, Karl! And a good story. It sounds like a great life.

You may be interested in this: I'm taking the test next month to be a
licensed pesticide applicator. g I have a peach tree (Red Haven
Semi-Dwarf), and I'm getting another. The peaches are delicious but
the trees are vulnerable to everything. The PhD. pomologist at Rutgers
Extension Service said I have a 10% chance of success, unless I get
licensed and spray the suckers with chemicals that I can't otherwise
buy.

In NJ the commercial peach growers spray 12 times. The Rutgers guy
says he's going to help me trim that to 6 times. As a Private
Pesticide Applicator, I'll be licensed in NJ to spray anything. Look
out!


In MN the private applicators licence is open to anyone willing to
take the online test. And you just have to read the attached book for
the answers. Even a flaming left winger from KCB can pass! ducking
and running
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Very nice. I am wondering, how big of a part of your day is occupied
by paperwork? I am kind of in the same boat.


0, I'm paper work challenged. Now, my better half really suffers. She
just spent the entire day yesterday on one form for our government.
Then a couple hours early AM today paying bills.

Karl



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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 12:19:40 -0500, Karl Townsend
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 09:45:37 -0400, Ed Huntress
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:46:56 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl


Nice beard, Karl! And a good story. It sounds like a great life.

You may be interested in this: I'm taking the test next month to be a
licensed pesticide applicator. g I have a peach tree (Red Haven
Semi-Dwarf), and I'm getting another. The peaches are delicious but
the trees are vulnerable to everything. The PhD. pomologist at Rutgers
Extension Service said I have a 10% chance of success, unless I get
licensed and spray the suckers with chemicals that I can't otherwise
buy.

In NJ the commercial peach growers spray 12 times. The Rutgers guy
says he's going to help me trim that to 6 times. As a Private
Pesticide Applicator, I'll be licensed in NJ to spray anything. Look
out!


In MN the private applicators licence is open to anyone willing to
take the online test. And you just have to read the attached book for
the answers. Even a flaming left winger from KCB can pass! ducking
and running


Well, here they don't give us the answers. I had to buy the book; it's
not online.

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the answers. Even a flaming left winger from KCB can pass! ducking
and running


Well, here they don't give us the answers. I had to buy the book; it's
not online.


Dang, you didn't take the bait. I'll try harder next time.

Karl

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the answers. Even a flaming left winger from KCB can pass! ducking
and running


Well, here they don't give us the answers. I had to buy the book; it's
not online.


Dang, you didn't take the bait. I'll try harder next time.

Karl


Maybe it will help if you tell me what KCB is.

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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:46:56 -0500, Karl Townsend
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I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl



Cool!!

Nice photo!

Gunner

"The socialist movement takes great pains to circulate frequently new labels for its ideally constructed state.
Each worn-out label is replaced by another which raises hopes of an ultimate solution of the insoluble basic
problem of Socialism, until it becomes obvious that nothing has been changed but the name.
The most recent slogan is "State Capitalism."[Fascism] It is not commonly realized that this covers nothing more
than what used to be called Planned Economy and State Socialism, and that State Capitalism, Planned Economy,
and State Socialism diverge only in non-essentials from the "classic" ideal of egalitarian Socialism. - Ludwig von Mises (1922)
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Maybe it will help if you tell me what KCB is.


Oh Man,

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Maybe it will help if you tell me what KCB is.


Oh Man,

Key Colony Beach


Oh, jeez. Well, when we lived there (early '63), maybe 25 houses had
been built, the people were mostly well-off, there was nothing like a
"culture" there, and it just didn't relate.

Back at ya'. d8-)

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Karl


Very nice. Sounds like you enjoy your work.
Not many people can say they love thier job.

Best Regards
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On 9/10/2013 8:46 AM, Karl Townsend wrote:
I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl



Doc says I have a vitamin D deficiency, I bet you will NEVER, NEVER have
that problem!
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On 9/10/2013 3:32 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:46:56 -0500, Karl Townsend
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I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl



Cool!!

Nice photo!

Gunner

"The socialist movement takes great pains to circulate frequently new labels for its ideally constructed state.
Each worn-out label is replaced by another which raises hopes of an ultimate solution of the insoluble basic
problem of Socialism, until it becomes obvious that nothing has been changed but the name.
The most recent slogan is "State Capitalism."[Fascism] It is not commonly realized that this covers nothing more
than what used to be called Planned Economy and State Socialism, and that State Capitalism, Planned Economy,
and State Socialism diverge only in non-essentials from the "classic" ideal of egalitarian Socialism. - Ludwig von Mises (1922)



Can't you just hear Karl...."Homemade Apple pie AGAIN, bummer!"
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On 2013-09-11, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
On 9/10/2013 8:46 AM, Karl Townsend wrote:
I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl



Doc says I have a vitamin D deficiency, I bet you will NEVER, NEVER have
that problem!


Look up "farmer's tan"

i


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That's a little recognized tax. Forcing people to
spend hours on paper work. A burden on the proles.

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On 9/10/2013 1:22 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 08:07:37 -0500, Ignoramus29430
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Very nice. I am wondering, how big of a part of your day is occupied
by paperwork? I am kind of in the same boat.


0, I'm paper work challenged. Now, my better half really suffers. She
just spent the entire day yesterday on one form for our government.
Then a couple hours early AM today paying bills.

Karl

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You're a printer and publisher of news papers? Oh....

well, maybe not. Glad you are doing some good for
the world.

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On 9/10/2013 8:46 AM, Karl Townsend wrote:
I made the local news, just in case you don't know what I do

http://tinyurl.com/pcd7t4u

Karl

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