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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Something Said By Those Strange Blokes From Liverpool

any who question the Anglo-Saxon credentials of Nebraskashire need only observe a dirt road in the middle of Omaha. temperature fluctuations, spring rains, traffic and erosion have pockmarked the route.

local governors seeking reelection would do well to recognize the similarities and ameliorate the situation.
Posted by Nichol Caddingham at 10:35 AM
Labels: 84th and Center, a sea of holes, potholes, The Beatles, Yellow Submarine

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