Sure. It could be worked without showing any cost whatsoever.
Some Tomahawks fall off the trucked marked Syria and it's done.
The Krink said
6:41 AM, 09/05/13
Just like railroad tracks on routes that became redundant.
The MILW Sumas Branch between Bellingham and Sumas
30 years later is heavely forested yet in my mind I can
still visualy recall watching trains pass at many points.
I think as long as the Tigers are in 1st place, Detroit
will still be a city.
Uke said
1:54 PM, 09/05/13
You must have pics from back then right? Post 'em here! That is if ya got 'em digitized...
Michigan is never a place I got to visit.
Detroit in its heyday was close to 2 million
in population. Micheal Moore did his first
documentary films showing the urban decay
in Flint Michagan and I sorta got the idea
of whats happening to the bigger cities
in Michigan today. It's hard to look at.
Still there are souls gaining valuable
experience and knowledge and wisdom
by being there.
Boston Mayor Says Hed Blow Up Detroit And Start Over
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2013/09/03/boston-mayor-says-hed-blow-up-detroit-and-start-over/
Sure. It could be worked without showing any cost whatsoever.
Some Tomahawks fall off the trucked marked Syria and it's done.
The MILW Sumas Branch between Bellingham and Sumas
30 years later is heavely forested yet in my mind I can
still visualy recall watching trains pass at many points.
I think as long as the Tigers are in 1st place, Detroit
will still be a city.