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To: ajolympian2004
Sounds like they will attract a few good cults with that offer.
2 posted on
05/04/2005 2:05:09 AM PDT by
A CA Guy
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To: ajolympian2004
Three hours east of Denver ...
... "It's just a friendly 240 miles from Denver." It takes a mighty heavy foot to average 80mph for 3 consecutive hours. Must have wife with cast-ron kidney.
5 posted on
05/04/2005 2:21:43 AM PDT by
TheRightGuy
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To: ajolympian2004
Bliss says the town is a wonderful place to live, with high-speed Internet access, a hospital, good schools, a movie theatre, nine restaurants and eight churches.
Man that sounds nice. Does it offer a view of the ocean?
Owl_Eagle
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6 posted on
05/04/2005 2:24:32 AM PDT by
End Times Sentinel
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To: ajolympian2004
I worked in Atwood recently, dang nice town. It's in the middle of nowhere, which in my book is a definite plus.
9 posted on
05/04/2005 2:40:22 AM PDT by
SoDak
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To: ajolympian2004
Reminds me of the song lyrics to "Levelland" by Bob Mould (raised in Nebraska and quickly got the hell out of there):
Flatter than a table top; Makes you wonder why they'd stop here. In the great migration west, separated from the rest; They tried their very best, but they never caught the sun.
Great song.
To: ajolympian2004
100'X 130' isnt quite a big enough lot for me, I have no interest in waking up in a house so close to my neighbor I can see into his house. "Give me 40 acres and I will turn this rig around." Its a good song and makes good neighbors.
To: ajolympian2004
I've been to Dodge City, KS. It was enjoyable, yet it felt as though I stepped back in time. Bat Masterson. Wyatt Earp. Boot Hill. Beef, and lots of it.
32 posted on
05/04/2005 7:45:38 AM PDT by
rdb3
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