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      Sun Oct 10 2004 12:17 PM

And, while you're explaining.... try this one. My newspaper is always delivered into my driveway when it is dry but slightly off my driveway (in the grass) when it is wet. I'm guessing they figure the ground soaks up water faster than concete, but when the ground is overly saturated and there are tons of puddles in the grass.... what's the point?

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* Rain Terra Sun Oct 10 2004 12:17 PM
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