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Re: Workspace
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lugnet.storage
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Wed, 25 Nov 1998 17:40:18 GMT
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c576653@cclabs.missouri.*spamless*edu
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Mike Stanley wrote:
> > Yes, but think of all the benefits of living in the big city.
> > I moved to the "quiet suburbs" a year ago and now miss being able to
> > walk to a theatre or restuarant. If I had it to do over again I would
> > never have moved, even though I now have a lot of room for my Lego.
[snip]
> I have 3 theatres, a mall, and probably a dozen restaurants within
> walking distance. Also a grocery, a Wal-Mart, a TRU, SAMS, a clinic,
> a branch of my bank, Pep Boys, etc.
I live in a town of a bit under 100,000 (when the students are here) and I can
walk to every retail outlet in town. (I don't - that's what my car is for,
but I could.) What is walking distance anyway? I'd walk much further for
some things than for others.
I guess I'm off topic...I know...I have several U-stor it type places within
walking distance and I would like to have so much Lego that I had to use one. ;-)
--
Sincerely,
Christopher L. Weeks
central Missouri, USA
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| (...) Hrmmm, you could say I live in the burbs, I guess. Sorda. I have 3 theatres, a mall, and probably a dozen restaurants within walking distance. Also a grocery, a Wal-Mart, a TRU, SAMS, a clinic, a branch of my bank, Pep Boys, etc. Even if you (...) (26 years ago, 11-Nov-98, to lugnet.storage)
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