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Leveraged Buyouts & The Bartering

Potlatch Challenge-Letter to the Editor

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Comment from strandregs
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Lovely read my bearded jolly.
fascinatingly human nature never changes.
maybe artificial inteligence will .
unless they make robots intentionally with scrambled brains. :-)) Z.

 Comment Written 08-Oct-2016


reply by the author on 09-Oct-2016
    Hey, my friend. I've been MIA lately. Great to hear from you. Love the concept of AI with scrambled brains, that reminds me the debate is Sunday night .... mikey
Comment from Darkhorse555
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i smiled when your words dear friend began running the mill and when the farmer came to town in his wellies truly a very enjoyable read wishing you a blessing of a day pal

 Comment Written 04-Oct-2016


reply by the author on 09-Oct-2016
    Thank so much, my friend. I'm not around as much as I'd like to be. Great to hear from you. I'll try and stop by. Been reading, you haven't lost your touch. :)) mikey
Comment from robyn corum
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I think Mr. Brookstone (great name!) has the right idea. This place has gone senseless. No one is after the greater good anymore, it's all about one man for himself. Run for the gold! Nice job!

 Comment Written 04-Oct-2016

Comment from Sankey
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Hey mate, missed you. This was good. have I missed some of these? NO spags shock horror. I figure anything looking spaggy is his way of writtin' hehe. I have separated all my Fanstory rants into their own little book as they are probably not going anywhere out of FS anyway. Check out the Intro to Rants and Raves. You will have read most of what is ahead in there.(Including the Mikey I likey poem)

 Comment Written 04-Oct-2016

Comment from Thomas Bowling
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We've come a long way. Paying people to be non-productive. We are living in an upside down world. The ones who want yo work demand wages that drive companies out of business.

 Comment Written 04-Oct-2016

Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
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LOL
Invisible horses.
Love the piece how to get out of this dream.
What a realization of what people from a different time, being put into the present might think.
I remember once in school we had to take a penny and write about it as if we were from another planet and found this round thing.

 Comment Written 03-Oct-2016

Comment from Dustybones
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Very sly to make the post about a dream of what happens in todays' lopsided world.
I still can't figure how a farmer gets money for not growing anything. Such a waste!
Boyd.

 Comment Written 03-Oct-2016

Comment from seaglass
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Today's world would be a puzzler for those in that time. Another oddity is that those with the most wealth who use most of our tax paid advantages, i.e. highways, bridges, police protection, fire-dept, airports to land private jets, military who protect us, benefits for vets...pay no taxes while hardworking people pay for everything.

 Comment Written 03-Oct-2016

Comment from Neonewman
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What a cool little prompt this is Mikey! I enjoyed this letter to the editor and the so called dream the man was trying to awake from. Today is built more on destruction than construction. What a shame.
God bless!
Steve

 Comment Written 03-Oct-2016

Comment from Pantygynt
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Their is something infinitely sad about this humorous look at modern society through a hundred and fifty year old eyes. This reads like something completely serious and indeed it is. "Oh wad some puwer the giftie gie us tae see ourselves as ithers see us." Robert Burns.

 Comment Written 03-Oct-2016