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Old 12-07-2007, 10:31 AM
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HOOOOOO HAAAAAA ROARRRRRR Hee Hee ...Sigh! Great laugh for the morning!!!

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Too Funny Al ...


Now Susan ,


HOW SMALL IS MT. AIRY ?

I heard from across the river .....

Mt. Airy is so small that the dogs run in circles to avoid the dog catcher since he is not allowed outside the city limits .

Mt. Airy is so small that when interstate 70 was built and they decided to put an exit there , they couldn't find it.

Mt. Airy is so small that it is considered a suburb of New Market .


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Al,
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Good storey Al.
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