Posted by Billy NY on April 18, 2008 at 17:07:18 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: OT- Walmart Acres posted by Keith in NW MO on April 18, 2008 at 14:51:11:
Well, they did not get an extra 75 acres here for a new superwalmart, with the help of a local organization, they're plans were squashed. Funny how they work, they buily a store 1/2 mile down the road 9 years ago, town made a mistake not letting them do a super walmart then, so they came back in '05. You can notice how they seem to be the worst store around, and their philosophy is, we need to serve you better, so lets us build a Super Walmart on top of your little league field, right next to a proposed 1100 unit development ! Building just about on top of the little league parking area, abandoning a store that was only 9 years old at the time of their proposal, to heck with Walmart !
One thing put a smile on my face today, went for a walk to the top of our woods, and behind it is a really nice 23 acre field, where some of those units were originally proposed to be built, its been idle for about 8 years or so, my neighbor must have brought out the batwing mower, mowed it down, and the whole thing is turned over now, one of the kids is still out there on a JD 4440 with duals and a new heavy duty JD disc, in an adjacent field, he'll be burning the midnight oil tonight under the lights, about 200 acres in that section to do. That 23 acres they want to put 2 babe ruth fields in, it's a real wavy field about 500 yards long, wider at one end, with almost a 360 deg view on the crest, makes no sense at all, he must be planting everything this year, turned our one field today, might have time later to post some photos, really enjoy seeing those fields worked, he's been at it over 50 years here, in his 70's now. Soil looked great, been dry all week, burning ban in this county as of today, don't want even to think about a dr..ght !
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