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Re: WW1 to WW2 era lumber shortages- for the misinformed
"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > East Texas was (and still is heavily forested)
> > noted for it's extensive forests.
>
> I've been there. You've got some very nice trees. It's still
> not -- and never was -- the primary source of US lumber. You
> guys do have a thriving sage brush industry though. :^)
>
> > Try decaf, Robert- that way you'll actually READ
> > the subject matter before replying.
>
> Try using an appropriate metaphor. The decaf crack is usually
> directed at folks who respond to disagreement with a barrage of
> gutter talk like what you posted.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
I'm there now, you obviously haven't seen it in years or you'd know east
Texas as well as Arkansas are a major lumber source mostly because the
moonbat liberals from the west coast haven't made there way over here yet
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