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The COF has another new idea for New Mexico

Comments re article 44005 More Surprises New Mexico IS SO in America too

COF writes:I seem to disrember ahearin 'bout Airyzony in 6th grade Geography class but thet wuz soooo long ago i thought by now hit musta made hit to the Ancient History books.




Howsumever, I dug out the old Gazetter en wuz still stumped. Names like Cabeza Paiet Wildlife Refuge, Ajo, Sierra Vista, Casas Adobes and Casa Grande must surely mean hits been assimilated an no longer a part of these New Knighted States.

Then agin, there seems to be some folks there-a-bouts thet dispute thet claim en since they're a bit closer to the sityation, I reckon we oughta take their word for it.

Tho with the little tiff agoin' on twix them an the DC crowd they might want to rethink their position. I'm sure Foreign Aid is worth a bit more then State Aid these days.

s/COF at Dun Roman
Where Knifley is still part of Adair County


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