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Billy Joe Fudge comments on the Hunter Durham issue

By Billy Joe Fudgeto Phyllis Gilpin Yaglowski

Phyllis, Hunter is of a more advanced age than me but i''m told by others that he was always old for his age back in those days and now he is young for his age. Sounds like a pretty good trade off to me.

After much research, I'm told by sources that the use of braces dates back to before Christ and that even animal intestines were used in place of metal. Well now, that could explain a lot.

I'm just curious, however, about why the use of braces never caught on in the British Isles. I suppose this subject requires more in depth research and I will be submitting a proposal to the world renown research industry at The Great Wooded South Institute. - Billy Joe Fudge

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