On a recent Sunday drive through a quite northern Michigan town, I noticed the complete emptiness of the neighborhood and the main street. A once thriving community has been turned into a scattered few occupied homes and businesses, more empty than full. I wonder what stories those building hold, you know "if these walls could talk..." and I wonder who will be the first toi t
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carl chuney
11/4/2013 01:04:57 pm
This sounds like something deep id start thinking about on a road trip.
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Ms. Ashburn
11/5/2013 04:52:39 am
Carl, I wonder if you would consider writing one?
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Carl chuney
11/15/2013 12:16:59 am
Somerhing like this? Sure i would.
Carl chuney
11/15/2013 12:17:54 am
Somerhing like this? Sure i would .
Gail A Ashburn
11/15/2013 12:20:12 am
Let's see it during Nanowrimo!
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Jalen williams
3/24/2014 10:42:24 pm
I'll do some research about that because that's the type of stuff that catch my attention
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Gail A Ashburn
3/30/2014 10:25:47 am
Tell me more
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tony kirchner
5/12/2014 12:37:41 am
My cabin up north is in a small town all thats there is a church and a u.s mail building and a fish factory they have other building but there is nothing in them my grandma told me that it was a nice town but people ran out of money.
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David Patterson
5/20/2014 02:20:10 am
This paragraph is a mystery but not enough information to comprehend it.
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Chan
3/31/2017 11:44:34 am
Sounds like a good mystery but I need more information like i need more details
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