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June 2, 2008 at 5:08 PM #12924June 2, 2008 at 5:25 PM #215577bsrsharmaParticipant
This is the second news item of animals substituting machines (A Tennessee farmer is using mules to plow). The story tells about feeding horses but doesn’t tell who cleans up after them. In the days before automobiles, how were the cities keeping their streets clean?
June 2, 2008 at 5:25 PM #215663bsrsharmaParticipantThis is the second news item of animals substituting machines (A Tennessee farmer is using mules to plow). The story tells about feeding horses but doesn’t tell who cleans up after them. In the days before automobiles, how were the cities keeping their streets clean?
June 2, 2008 at 5:25 PM #215688bsrsharmaParticipantThis is the second news item of animals substituting machines (A Tennessee farmer is using mules to plow). The story tells about feeding horses but doesn’t tell who cleans up after them. In the days before automobiles, how were the cities keeping their streets clean?
June 2, 2008 at 5:25 PM #215715bsrsharmaParticipantThis is the second news item of animals substituting machines (A Tennessee farmer is using mules to plow). The story tells about feeding horses but doesn’t tell who cleans up after them. In the days before automobiles, how were the cities keeping their streets clean?
June 2, 2008 at 5:25 PM #215742bsrsharmaParticipantThis is the second news item of animals substituting machines (A Tennessee farmer is using mules to plow). The story tells about feeding horses but doesn’t tell who cleans up after them. In the days before automobiles, how were the cities keeping their streets clean?
June 2, 2008 at 6:50 PM #215639AnonymousGuestI guess this makes me a killjoy but I think this is stupid and unnecessary. Wait till gas prices reach $20 dollars a gallon, then they can think about riding ponies to school.
June 2, 2008 at 6:50 PM #215724AnonymousGuestI guess this makes me a killjoy but I think this is stupid and unnecessary. Wait till gas prices reach $20 dollars a gallon, then they can think about riding ponies to school.
June 2, 2008 at 6:50 PM #215748AnonymousGuestI guess this makes me a killjoy but I think this is stupid and unnecessary. Wait till gas prices reach $20 dollars a gallon, then they can think about riding ponies to school.
June 2, 2008 at 6:50 PM #215774AnonymousGuestI guess this makes me a killjoy but I think this is stupid and unnecessary. Wait till gas prices reach $20 dollars a gallon, then they can think about riding ponies to school.
June 2, 2008 at 6:50 PM #215802AnonymousGuestI guess this makes me a killjoy but I think this is stupid and unnecessary. Wait till gas prices reach $20 dollars a gallon, then they can think about riding ponies to school.
June 2, 2008 at 8:09 PM #215746AecetiaParticipantThe Times of London in 1894 predicted that by 1950 every street in the city would be 9 feet deep in horse manure. I believe technology will prevail and oil will be the manure of this century. Here is the “From Horse Power to Horsepower” article link:
http://www.uctc.net/access/30/Access%2030%20-%2002%20-%20Horse%20Power.pdf
June 2, 2008 at 8:09 PM #215829AecetiaParticipantThe Times of London in 1894 predicted that by 1950 every street in the city would be 9 feet deep in horse manure. I believe technology will prevail and oil will be the manure of this century. Here is the “From Horse Power to Horsepower” article link:
http://www.uctc.net/access/30/Access%2030%20-%2002%20-%20Horse%20Power.pdf
June 2, 2008 at 8:09 PM #215854AecetiaParticipantThe Times of London in 1894 predicted that by 1950 every street in the city would be 9 feet deep in horse manure. I believe technology will prevail and oil will be the manure of this century. Here is the “From Horse Power to Horsepower” article link:
http://www.uctc.net/access/30/Access%2030%20-%2002%20-%20Horse%20Power.pdf
June 2, 2008 at 8:09 PM #215880AecetiaParticipantThe Times of London in 1894 predicted that by 1950 every street in the city would be 9 feet deep in horse manure. I believe technology will prevail and oil will be the manure of this century. Here is the “From Horse Power to Horsepower” article link:
http://www.uctc.net/access/30/Access%2030%20-%2002%20-%20Horse%20Power.pdf
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