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On Dan Hulslander: Roundabout risky
(anonymous)
July 30, 2008 at 6:59 a.m.
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Hard to plow snow in a Circle.
On A $55 million ranch
(anonymous)
July 27, 2008 at 8:48 p.m.
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I only get The Pilot Online.
What Section was this printed in, News or Real Estate?
Either way, what are Advertsing Rates, per inch, in The Pilot?
On Marabou’s first home under way
(anonymous)
July 9, 2008 at 6:55 a.m.
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I am not a fool and I don't take kindly to being called one.
Your apology is accepted.
On Marabou’s first home under way
(anonymous)
July 8, 2008 at 4:44 p.m.
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After looking at that photo by The Pilot I wonder if the Newspaper didn't look long and hard to find a more unflattering pose, props and background.
On Marabou’s first home under way
(anonymous)
July 7, 2008 at 1:32 p.m.
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Mr. Big G is not correct, unless Ag Status has changed in the last 5 years.
P.S. I am one of those Guys that lives in “Hicksville”, but it is out in California. Our Children take their own Lunches from home, we don't expect our School District to feed our Children.
We like our dirt roads, keeps all those Audi Station Wagons with Colorado plates slowed down a bit.
On Marabou’s first home under way
(anonymous)
July 6, 2008 at 4:17 p.m.
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From what I have read at least Marabou doesn't have to call 1-800-Rent-A Herd for their Ag Status, unlike Storm Mountain Ranch.
“When Lori and Anthony come to Marabou, they come to see us, but they really come to be with their horses.”
Lets get this straight, 2 people need 10,000 sg.ft. to “be with their horses”
What an odd article.
On Marabou’s first home under way
(anonymous)
July 6, 2008 at 9:33 a.m.
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“The clients were very much interested in a ranch home,” architect Paul G.S. Miller of Robertson Miller Terrell in Avon said. “With all of the opportunities this site has to offer, the question was, how do all the rooms become engaged to the land?”
1. I live and work on a Ranch. Most of my friends live and work on Ranches. None of us live in a 10,000 sg. ft. home.
2. I wonder if a home “ingaged to the land” will have any windows that will open?
The Temple Brothers have struck again, doing what they do best.
On Fire Chief Bryan Rickman found not guilty
(anonymous)
June 27, 2008 at 7:48 p.m.
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I formally worked for a Mid Sized California City Fire Department, right about the time the term changed from “Fireman” to Fireperson”.
We worked 24 hr. shifts. Special sleeping/shower/restroom facilities had to be built so the “Firepersons” could be accomidated.
The work was very physical and I am certain it still is.
Every “Fireman” in the Firehouse had a fear, a deep fear, of having to count on one of the “Firepersons” to pull them out of a tough spot. The “Firepersons” did not have the same strength and the “Firemen”.
The standards had been lowered so that the “Firepersons” could meet them.
God Bless anyone that takes on that kind of work, it is tough work, the hours are grusome, you are forced to make split second decisions that could mean your life and the lives of those around you.
I don't know any of the players in this game.
I know that The Chief was found Not Guilty by a Jury of his peers.
I know that in the daily work of being a Firefighter you will bump, slide up against, push on, pull on and simply touch your fellow “Firepersons”. I will admit to it.
If, in the line of duty, I am guilty of “Sexual Anything” I admit to it.
P.S. The Chief was found Not Guilty. The Jury heard all the available facts.
Get over it.
On Fire Chief Bryan Rickman found not guilty
(anonymous)
June 27, 2008 at 6:12 a.m.
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I wonder of The Chief could have had her arrested or if those deals only go one way.
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On Conservative commentary: Sovereignty — bye bye? (anonymous)
August 3, 2008 at 1:56 p.m.
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I might be wrong but I thought The Congress, lead by The Democrats, had the purse strings.