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COF suggests new Adair re-entry law Written from land where they keep their 'simmons & 'sang (and certain economy enriching, no harm done, mind your own business 'salad' crops' which come in around August - October - CM) well hidden COF writes: 'peers ta me thet with so many politicians so eager to make new laws they outta make one thet those who move to Off en hav a 'simmon tree aught not ta be 'llowed back without they brang the tree with em! COF at Dun Roman High over beautiful Downtown Knifley Whar we keep our 'simmons en 'sang' well hidden. - COFComments re article 63237 Debbie Sinclair reports good bearing persimmon tree in Louisville This story was posted on 2013-11-12 06:40:04
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