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Re: PHOTO - the English countryside
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Posted by davpal on June 30, 2006 at 00:04:15 from (216.93.94.93):
In Reply to: PHOTO - the English countryside posted by David in England on June 29, 2006 at 09:51:47:
Where are all the Wal Marts, gas stations, freeways, restaraunts, mcdonalds, burger king, taco bell, big boy, wendys, staples, kinko's, sears, midas, overbuilt schools, oversized courthouses, giant 8000 square foot houses, football stadiums, parking lots, dirty book stores,?? I almost forgot what land looks like without a bunch of sprawl ruining it. Come over to america because we have lots of sprawl. Not too many restrictions if you have the money you can put it up. And it doesn't matter if it is a 200 acre wetland swamp if you are wal mart. They can fill it in and call it prosperity. But if I try to throw a shovel full of dirt in a mud puddle out here they think you are ruining a rare sanctuary for birds or something! Your people must really protect their farmland. Here we cover it with houses and freeways and cars. Later.
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