doysl
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Post by doysl on Jun 10, 2011 8:19:14 GMT -5
How many buildings with elevators do you have in Amarillo? A lot or not a lot? Any buildings. It may be private houses, office buildings, hospitals, hotels, factories, dormitories and etc.
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Post by shark on Jun 10, 2011 18:18:20 GMT -5
elevators are everywhere, shopping malls, hospitals, motels. Banks, business buildings, etc.
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Post by doysl on Jun 11, 2011 1:53:10 GMT -5
Thank you, shark
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Post by shark on Jun 11, 2011 7:59:52 GMT -5
I'm of a curious nature myself which is why I read so many history books. I want to know 'why this happened', why that happened'. I've never seen them drill for a water well since I just moved here, but, the acre next to me has been sold and they are going to be putting one in soon. I plan to sit outside and watch it. LOL
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Post by doysl on Jun 11, 2011 12:07:05 GMT -5
I guess they just take a huge drill and bore the ground ;D My humble opinion on history books is there's no real answer why. There's just what happened and an author's attitude to that which can be synonymous with yours or not. If you do your own conclusion from what you read, that might be wrong, because you can't know what was on those historic peoples' minds. Though your conclusions may be very close. It's like a game between an advocate and a prosecutor But those books are still interesting!)
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Post by shark on Jun 11, 2011 12:17:44 GMT -5
I'll take pictures of the drilling outfit when they drill that well for you. I sent pictures back home to my brother in law of the big irrigation sprinklers they have down here he wouldn't believe it!' He farms a little up there and they don't need them (rains all the time up there). Tx. is just a different country. I've made some judgements since I've been down here mostly favorable. Those ****stoplights though ! they confound me!!!! LOL
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