Geez, I always thought of Oregon as the land of do gooders…..I know this because my seventh grade geography teacher was from Coos Bay and she loved her town…she even brought our little town up to date by introducing the right hand turn on a red light ( we only had two stoplights) to our city fathers and they changed the law for her. Actually I think it was her blonde hair, twenty five years and mighty big bosoms that persuaded them….Her and her husband transferred to my home town due to a promotion as the Regional Manager with Pacific Power and Light Company based out of the Northwest…Do whatever it takes to win, or per Machiavelli, the means justify the end.
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Geez, I always thought of Oregon as the land of do gooders…..I know this because my seventh grade geography teacher was from Coos Bay and she loved her town…she even brought our little town up to date by introducing the right hand turn on a red light ( we only had two stoplights) to our city fathers and they changed the law for her. Actually I think it was her blonde hair, twenty five years and mighty big bosoms that persuaded them….Her and her husband transferred to my home town due to a promotion as the Regional Manager with Pacific Power and Light Company based out of the Northwest…Do whatever it takes to win, or per Machiavelli, the means justify the end.