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			Remembering state fair time 
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            [September 
			07, 2013]  
  			September means 
			pencils, books and teacher's dirty looks for the youngsters, but in 
			some places it also means state fair season. That's when the world's 
			largest zucchini squash is at its prime, of course. The farm animals 
			are all shed off and shiny and cute, their horns polished to 
			diamond-like perfection by hardworking and hopeful kids. | 
        
            |  The state fair is an annual pilgrimage of sorts, the fairgrounds 
			another temporary home. We need to touch base with turkey legs, corn 
			dogs and deep-fried everything. We who sport gray in our hair, or 
			no hair at all, can look with relief at that giant slingshot that 
			shoots high school kids into a state fair orbit. It's a relief 
			because no one expects us to do that. And when we were young enough 
			to actually do that, thankfully, the diabolical state fair 
			scientists hadn't invented the darn thing yet. Cruising around, you get to see everyone at their best. Best 
			fair-type clothing. Best behavior. Best smiles. If you scowl at any 
			point during a visit to the state fair, you either aren't trying 
			very hard or someone ran off with your date. 
			 And we make those little secret promises to ourselves, too. You 
			see, we'd love to win a ribbon for making a quilt, or raising an 
			animal, or taking a fabulous photograph, or coming up with the best 
			painting in the whole state. [to top of second 
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			 But not all of us can do those things. Maybe there should be some other categories for the rest of us, 
			such as finding a parking spot close to the fairgrounds that doesn't 
			cost $5. Practical things. Or how about a ribbon for not missing a 
			day's work all year? Or for being a nice guy and always letting 
			other drivers change lanes in front of you. Somehow, though, we have to be content with just knowing we did 
			those things, so we can feel like a state fair blue-ribbon winner 
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