Dave Adalian wrote:
> "Tian" <tnharter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:fgdbae0ukr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Dave Adalian wrote:
>>> "Lloyd Gilbert"
>>> <afda.invalid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
>>> message news:vp7ki39ma1sv6le6nnph7vv6p7vuqnukhr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:13:03 -0700, Tian <tnharter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Earlier today I heard somebody on the radio say "Los Angeles County
>>>>> is bigger than 42 of the States in the USA."
>>>> Is what they say accurate? I presume they're not talking geographic
>>>> area?
>>>>
>>> The speaker must have meant population. Tulare County, where I live,
>>> Kern County, San Bernadino County, Inyo County and Riverside County
are
>>> all far larger than L.A. County. Either that or he was just full of
it.
>>>
>> You know how many States are smaller geographically than your County?
>> I'm sure at least Delaware, Rhode Island, and Hawaii are...
>
> I know it's bigger than Delaware and Rhode Island. Hawai'i, I'm not
sure
> about.
>
>> BTW: My dictionary has the city of Tulare, but not the County of Tulare
in
>> it.
>
> I'm fairly sure it exists anyway.
>
I vividly remember visiting. I to am sure it exists. I'm also sure
Tulare County produces more dairy products than most States.
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Tian
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Last evening I saw Mayor Macias of Mountain View sign the
Mayors Climate Change Protection Agreement in our City Hall.
Today's paper said the earthquake that followed was a 5.6.


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