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"Common Sense" vs "Better Sense"
Monte Hines
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Location: Andalusia, IL. Zone 5a
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Paul does not like the phrase "Common Sense" per recent podcast...
I understand and agree...
We need people with "Better Sense" if we are going change the world for the better...
We should cherish people who are different like:
Paul...
Moe Norman...
Words and actions that are lessons for us all...
Nice video story about a person with a "Better Sense"
http://hines.blogspot.com/2012/01/moe-norman-on-espn-youtube.html
With regards to all,
Monte Hines
Monte Hines-Hines Farm Blog-
http://hines.blogspot.com
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