Posted by T in NE on September 16, 2013 at 00:02:03 from (75.238.86.1):
In Reply to: Hitting the lottey posted by c-man on September 15, 2013 at 11:06:19:
Pay off my debts, get a Magnum 340 for planting and grain carting, and pay someone else to do my job when I don"t feel like doing it. And get the mods I want done to my truck and get it painted. Then buy some land 2 miles and 1 1/2 feet outside McCook, and open Angela"s Truck Stop, IHOP, and Tea Tea Bar. It"s a running joke with some friends, but the extra foot and a half is so the city can"t mess with our permits and such. I don"t think the mob could run a city quite the way McCook seems to be run. The diner out north of town started to stay open when the 24 hr joint in town burned. Once those people bought out another place and re-opened 24 hours again, a sign got put up on the north edge of town "REPORT DRUNK DRIVERS CALL XXX-XXXX". I guess Vicki doesn"t have the right money backing her staying open 24 hours.
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