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Originally Posted by TheGoldenState
Hey that Cooper fella must have had some common sense. Or is it rare sense nowadays?
Thanks Gator and Meyer
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I've determined that we assume the wrong definition of common... Common CAN mean what we normally think, basically that there's a lot of it but it can also mean available or owned by/for everyone.
Like in the old days, a town may have had a "common" well. It was available to everyone.
Just like "common" sense, just because the well was there doesn't mean people didn't die of dehydration.