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watch , they will tear down the buildings and it will just be a vacant lot
maybe THIS has something to do with it
t appears that the Environmental Protection Agency, in a story too weird to be fiction, has decided to regulate milk in the same way it does oil. In effect, milk spills will be considered just as hazardous as oil spills.
In other words, the EPA thinks the next blowout may happen in rural Vermont or Wisconsin. Other dangerous pollution risks that somehow haven't made it onto the EPA docket include leaks from maple sugar taps and the vapors at Badger State breweries.
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Its hard here .The guys that ran this cruise would get 150-300 cars in mid summer and this place was ideal. We have been cruising here forever,I guess everyone has to try and help find a new spot, still sucks though, part of what made it great was the history and age of the place.Theres not too many vacant parking lots around that can hold that many cars.
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Originally posted by SpiderGearsManwatch , they will tear down the buildings and it will just be a vacant lot
maybe THIS has something to do with it
t appears that the Environmental Protection Agency, in a story too weird to be fiction, has decided to regulate milk in the same way it does oil. In effect, milk spills will be considered just as hazardous as oil spills.
In other words, the EPA thinks the next blowout may happen in rural Vermont or Wisconsin. Other dangerous pollution risks that somehow haven't made it onto the EPA docket include leaks from maple sugar taps and the vapors at Badger State breweries.
,we control all, we are the E.P.A.
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that is freakishly a long time.
the character of what was and hanging on the same today took a strong owner...
local a simple sandwich shop shut doors after a long long time.
in as recent as mid 90s it was the only... today it is the nothing.
walmart syndrome.Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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