Old 07-20-10, 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by mikeshoup
Good. Maybe if you have to drive a gravel road to get out of your subdivision and go to work, maybe people will think less about living in the middle of nowhere.
There's a thought, and for good measure because of the "oh so poor" condition of the roads and to ensure that they don't kick up any loose gravel and damage their cars. That they can only maintain a top speed of 20 - 25MPH. Until they hit the Interstate system.
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