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Billy Joe Fudge: Planting 3 white pines would solve sign problem About: - Comments re article 94896 Writer asks could sign in question be on state right of way Billy Joe Fudge writes: If the sign is on private property and the landowner will not allow access, may I suggest the planting of three White pine j-u-s-t over on the right-of-way. Within a couple of years, problem solved! - Billy Joe FudgeSounds good, Billy Joe Fudge - But how could one be sure the government wouldn't attack back, armed as they are with aerial Bushhogs and Agent Orange, or whatever defoliant is the current rage? - EW This story was posted on 2018-01-07 10:21:21
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