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:'''''Listen up people of [[New Hampshire]]''': This document may contain errors and it may not give the whole picture. Even if it’s been filed here, [[New Hampshire]] authorities have not approved or recommended it, or anyone connected with it and anyone who says they have is a liar and is going to be in trouble if we find out.''
:'''''Listen up people of [[New Hampshire]]''': This document may contain errors and it may not give the whole picture. Even if it’s been filed here, [[New Hampshire]] authorities have not approved or recommended it, or anyone connected with it and anyone who says they have is a liar and is going to be in trouble if we find out.''
 
===A fondness for shouting?===
A correspondent writes to venture that perhaps the good people of [[New Hampshire]] just ''like'' shouting.  
A correspondent writes to venture that perhaps the good people of [[New Hampshire]] just ''like'' shouting. In our experience the average American is at least fond of the sound of his own voice, so we cannot rule this explanation out. Our correspondent tells us that, as a lad — some years ago now, he laments — he spent a happy summer at a camp on the shores of beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee in [[New Hampshire]], being shouted at by all and sundry. We think Winnipesaukee is where they filmed the Canadian version of ''Happy Days''.
 
In our experience the average American is at least fond of the sound of his own voice, so we cannot rule this out. Our correspondent tells us that, as a lad, he spent a happy summer at a [[New Hampshire]] summer camp on the shores of the beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee, some years ago now, but being shouted at by all and sundry. Winnipesaukee sounds a bit like a typo, doesn’t it? Or perhaps where they filmed the Canadian version of ''Happy Days''?
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*[[Conspicuous]] language and the [[Uniform Commercial Code]]
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