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In Pennsylvania, if you spy on horses you have to cover your car with something
that blends into the scenery. If the horses react, then disassemble your car and hide
the parts.
In Pennsylvania, if you spy on horses you have to cover your car with something
that blends into the scenery. If the horses react, then disassemble your car and hide
the parts.
Hmm.. I guess I won't be.. Horsing around anywhere near horse stables with my car anytime in the near future in Pennsylvania...
Law makers in Penn. need some good common horse sense.
I have mostly liked the top law makers in my state. (And Mr Schweiker, if you're reading this, you really need to run for another term!) Alas, he is too smart to do so.
However, there are some who resemble a horse's ass. Doesn't every state have them?
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