Posted by Ultradog MN on May 03, 2012 at 15:35:52 from (70.57.152.13):
In Reply to: Would you want to? posted by rrlund on May 03, 2012 at 07:20:46:
I live within 1 mile from Napa, Oreilly's, CarQuest and two independents. I live within 2 miles of 2 major grocery chains, 3 barber shops, 3 gas stations. Within 4 miles of 2 Home Depots and a Menards, about 5 licquor stores, WalMart, Target, 2 welding supply outfits. Within 5 miles of 2 Big steel yards, 3 specialty steel yards, 3 scrap yards, 2 bearing houses, a clutch and Ujoint shop, 10 tire stores, a Northern Tool store, Pioneer Rim and Wheel, Sam's Club two specialized lumber centers, a Cat Dealer, Cummins dealer, Mack, KW, Pete, Dorsey, Freuhof, Timte, fuel and lube oil dealers and a garbage transfer station. About 15 miles from two Fleet Farms. About 20 miles from about 300 resturaunts of every type and kind imaginable, the Mall of America plus 4 other big malls and an international aiport, Amtrack and two bus depots. 25 miles from a CaseIH, CNH and JD Dealer, 3 Ag tire dealers, about 8 golf courses and at least 125 movie screens. And if I go 50 miles out it would encompass the entire Twin City metro area and include a dozen museums, 200 lakes, 20 boat dealers, 20 live theaters, two orchestra halls, probably 20 sporting goods stores and gun dealers including Cabelas, 30 libraries, half a dozen strip joints, pro football, baseball, hockey and basketball teams and probably 40 radio and half a dozen tv stations and 500 machine shops, welding shops, engine rebuilders and body shops. And that's just the stuff the guys are interested in. No, I wouldn't want to live 50 miles away from everything. My friends stop by 4,5,6 days a week and they just wouldn't drive that far.
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