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Old 4 Nov 2009
oldtrader oldtrader is offline
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Remember When

Remember When:

This forum had things of interest that was going on in the community:

1: There has just been an election, and nothing was even mentioned about it before or after the election.

2: There must be other things going on in St George and Utah that are worth discussing.

3: There has been a big change in the housing market, etc., and no one discusses it.

4: There has been a big change in the immigration of people into the area, and where they come from, and no one pays any attention to it.

It leaves the people from other areas, thinking the town and the state are dead and dying.

Wake up people. Is your town as dead as this forum. No wonder it has died, the funeral has been held and it has been buried.
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Old 5 Nov 2009
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Lightbulb Re: Remember When

If we are fortunate,OT, the rabble has left St George.

We are not dead, just slumbering. Most people are more worried about getting by and keeping their homes, than about elections and such. I think this particular forum is comatose because, like you've said before, the rabble rousers killed it. But I still check it everyday, just in case.
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