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PEOPLE of Indianola
Life is short. Move your ***. Thank you
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
Living in Indianola, you know that these folks have nowhere to go. They've probably lost hope of being somewhere better -
Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by CycloneErik Living in Indianola, you know that these folks have nowhere to go. They've probably lost hope of being somewhere better  Evidently. All I'm asking for is the speed limit, and maybe getting up to it within 10 city blocks.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by Cyclonepride Evidently. All I'm asking for is the speed limit, and maybe getting up to it within 10 city blocks. But that just gets you somewhere in Indianola faster. Guess I'm not seeing how you're winning either way.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
I've been working in Indianola every day for the past 6 weeks, and it does seem like they drive pretty slow down there.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by CycloneErik But that just gets you somewhere in Indianola faster. Guess I'm not seeing how you're winning either way. Well, there are four Caseys within 1 1/2 miles of each other.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
Having grown up in Indianola I saw this thread and had to click on it. Sorry I wasted the time. Wish I had so little time in the day to start threads about slow drivers. You shouldn't be in a hurry to get anywhere if this is what you're wasting time on, besides Indianola's streets are built on a grid so if you get behind a slow driver it's not to tough to turn one block over and continue on your way out of town.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by TarHeelHawk Well, there are four Caseys within 1 1/2 miles of each other. That has always blown me away.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by singsing Having grown up in Indianola I saw this thread and had to click on it. Sorry I wasted the time. Wish I had so little time in the day to start threads about slow drivers. You shouldn't be in a hurry to get anywhere if this is what you're wasting time on, besides Indianola's streets are built on a grid so if you get behind a slow driver it's not to tough to turn one block over and continue on your way out of town. I wish I had the time to repond to posters who wish they had the time to start threads about slow drivers.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by TarHeelHawk Well, there are four Caseys within 1 1/2 miles of each other.  Originally Posted by CycloneErik That has always blown me away. Creston has 4 also and i would bet 3 are less than a mile apart.
Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself, "It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than selfish and worry about my liver."
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by LonoClone I wish I had the time to repond to posters who wish they had the time to start threads about slow drivers. Thank you for doing that, because I simply could not find time in my day to wish that I had time to respond to that.
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by CycloneErik Living in Indianola, you know that these folks have nowhere to go. They've probably lost hope of being somewhere better  For being a McDonalds manager you sure are snooty....  Originally Posted by JonDMiller Dosry, You know what? I think I'll agree with you :)  Originally Posted by bos You sir are a legend. -
Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by dosry5 For being a McDonalds manager you sure are snooty....  I worked my way up, and now I'm on top of the world..........
Now finish those fries......
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Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by CycloneErik I worked my way up, and now I'm on top of the world..........
Now finish those fries...... Would you like them Super Sized? -
Re: PEOPLE of Indianola
 Originally Posted by TarHeelHawk Well, there are four Caseys within 1 1/2 miles of each other.
I thought one of them sold? It was supposed to be Casey's in each corner of town.
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