Two weeks ago, I was in northern WI and a 10-ish mile section of road was freshly torn up. You could take it as a dirt road covered in a bit of gravel and road pieces. On it again today, and it's completely paved; all that looks left to do is repaint the road markings.
Yet, in the suburbs, the same small chunk of road will be worked on for years at a time. Why?
Yet, in the suburbs, the same small chunk of road will be worked on for years at a time. Why?
In the UP, we get an extreme heat warning when it's much above 80°F outside. As it should be. These conditions are not suitable for human life.
Forwarded from aiwen's gemerald extraction facility (formerly coalmine)
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Don't retire, fellas.
I refuse to ever scan a QR code for a menu. I would rather not eat at the restaurant die