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Re: O/T Farmall Plant in Rock Island Illinois
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Posted by JayWalt on December 14, 2006 at 18:16:45 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: O/T Farmall Plant in Rock Island Illinois posted by Princeton bill on December 14, 2006 at 15:47:15:
Those things get to me. They recently tore down my old school, I only went there 3 months before we went to the new middle school, but the buildings been there since the 1850s. Instead of spending 500,000 to renovate, they spent 2 million on a new middle school. For the first year, the roof leaked and ruined alot of stuff. Stupid painted metal standing seam roofs, or should I say contractors. It's just a sin. The new school isnt any bigger, just newer. There are alot of factories here in Fostoria, OH that are abandoned. Some of which are Fostoria Glass factories. Luckily, they are protected by the historical society and will probably be around for some time. I'd kinda like to go in there, but I'm sure there's no tours and they are probably unsafe as well. I guess times change... In 200 years no one will know we even existed.. Oh well... Live Life, and have fun!! Maybe I should find me a wife and have kids so I wont be alone in my later years... AHH, I feel the onset of depression coming. I better go do something fun before I get in to deep.
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