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As ...Nicely written, and I agree with your view. <br /><br />As an aside, what is it about Connecticut that you dislike so much? Could it be the roads ridden with potholes and the right-lane passers? The smug snobbery of some of its inhabitants? I'm curious, because it seems like Connecticut would be a great place to live. You can go yachting!Radical Hippohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11451555491453650730noreply@blogger.com