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Friday, February 6, 2015
Immigration
Uncontrolled immigration is a serious problem, both at our national borders, and our state borders.
These people refuse to assimilate.
Today I saw a vehicle with a personal COLORADO license plate that read:
If he hangs around, will probably run for Governor. Guess I shouldn't say anything as I was born in Wyoming about 30 miles North of the Colorado border.
Trade your Austin for our Peoples Republic of Boulder.
Born in Saratoga. My mother's people settled in North Park (Walden) and down the Platte. Her father found relief from Rheumatoid Arthritis in the hot springs there. Went from an invalid to leading a long life.
My father's people drifted into the Browns Park area (NW corner of Colorado) after working on the UP rail construction (one half) and the other half homesteaded in 1913. Too many kids for the homestead in Wheatridge just West of Denver. In the summer, they hauled freight over the passes in wagons. Tough people. The sod house in Wheatridge has been plastered and preserved. Now a minor museum.
7 comments:
ROTFLMAO! :-) Love it!
Wonder if he went up there, or he's up there fixing to come down here!
Sounds a bit confused to me. Better keep him up there.
If he hangs around, will probably run for Governor. Guess I shouldn't say anything as I was born in Wyoming about 30 miles North of the Colorado border.
FWIW, CO might be better off with more Texans - at least, as opposed to the Boulder/Denver types. Just my $.02 worth... :-)
30 miles north of the CO border - Cheyenne?
Trade your Austin for our Peoples Republic of Boulder.
Born in Saratoga. My mother's people settled in North Park (Walden) and down the Platte. Her father found relief from Rheumatoid Arthritis in the hot springs there. Went from an invalid to leading a long life.
My father's people drifted into the Browns Park area (NW corner of Colorado) after working on the UP rail construction (one half) and the other half homesteaded in 1913. Too many kids for the homestead in Wheatridge just West of Denver. In the summer, they hauled freight over the passes in wagons. Tough people. The sod house in Wheatridge has been plastered and preserved. Now a minor museum.
Gee whiz...am I surprised? No. But what balls that person must have. LOL. That's like putting Colorado or Greenie on a Wyoming license plate.
GRNE4LFE?
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