[Newspoetry] what your fair people killed
gillespie william k
gillespi at uiuc.edu
Wed Jul 25 18:20:19 CDT 2001
ben, cool
i feel addressed
"why don't we proliferate in the road?"
i never found the broken acrostic but i tried
w
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, ben emerick wrote:
> form: naturally selected cutup
>
> what your fair people killed
>
> fatalities disobey the speedway workers killed in work. imagine if occupants
> at 55 climb other cars or ran four feet and hand toohey, senior, fatalities.
> people were his show. most of those stagger to get high, as orange cones limit
> a house subcommittee. all-ameri-vicety admin is 1,999 percent of work.
>
> even though motorists die most often, zone crashes were more aggressive because
> they're in to conduce numbers of accidents to restruction. "they tend to get
> distracted by the scheduled hearings surpassing the 828 deaths recliams," a
> spokes... through it and they and harried industry group signs, warning: a
> record: fact: that the people who most fear work accidents are workers killed in
> work.
>
> a motor clubs people for 84 miles per ton. that's the environment, high from
> cars and trucks moving them to slow the increase in work zone washing of
> vehicles, facing down.
>
> "people are dying in these work deaths: looking at your work, frustrated...
> it's taking that collided with motorists", accounted mantill wilan for the
> president for the 872 zones," said sue because he can. "road and highway work."
>
> builders association, a co-nap zone (zones in the highway between zone
> construction zones), is at an hour or more, alongside deaths in work zone
> (sorded in 1994). national transportation tration statistics today on high
> said, "william! proliferate on crowded roads. the struction equipment are
> construction."
>
> "got ion?" was literally way traffic safe. by the...
>
>
> kathryn matzen and ben emerick
>
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