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not sure
El Dorado, AR
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[QUOTE who="..."]Music Mart is in its final days... I can remember a time when we had 4 places in hell-dorado that sold car stereo equipment .... Not anymore... 0 ... None ...[/QUOTE]
Is this confirmed? They usually have weird sales like this during this time of the year. They know all of those thugs that live in the hood are getting their income tax returns soon and this is usually when they can rack up some sales.
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Dali
Addison, TX
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what wrote: <quoted text> No, you suck. El Dorado is great, bit we do have our losers, just like everywhere else. Please leave and give us one less headache. No problem, gives you more chemicals and depression to breathe.
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to dumbdali
Mansfield, TX
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Dali wrote: <quoted text> No problem, gives you more chemicals and depression to breathe. Depression? It's not 1929 anymore, Dorothy. And those chemicals you complain about provide livelihoods to our area. Try filling out an application some time
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Dali
North Richland Hills, TX
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to dumbdali wrote: <quoted text> Depression? It's not 1929 anymore, Dorothy. And those chemicals you complain about provide livelihoods to our area. Try filling out an application some time Depression as in no one givesashit that they are breathing in toxic fumes. There is no livelihood in this craptastic town you ignorant moron.
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to dumbdali
Red Oak, TX
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Dali wrote: <quoted text> Depression as in no one givesashit that they are breathing in toxic fumes. There is no livelihood in this craptastic town you ignorant moron. That has been the livelihood provided in this town for generations. The "depression" you are referring to is caused by bleeding-heart liberal business haters that create an Al Gore-esqe agenda that has been the cycle of life, whether we impact it or not. Educate yourself. Your ignorance is only hurting yourself.
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Dali
North Richland Hills, TX
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Life is Good
El Dorado, AR
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Cannot Remember wrote: Being a "God-fearing" anti-church person is kind of like being a capitalism-loving business hater. Makes as much sense as anything else he says. Actually it does make sense. Lots of people believe in God but do not like what organized religion has become. The two can be separated quite easily.
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typical
Tyler, TX
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Life is Good wrote: <quoted text> Actually it does make sense. Lots of people believe in God but do not like what organized religion has become. The two can be separated quite easily. As usual, a realistic response. Thank you for your continued rationality!
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goodguy
Gonzales, LA
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EldoMasterBlaster wrote: Do you think "..." that if the kids were using these places they might have actually stayed in business? i really dont know what happened to the skating ring it use to be the place to be but after 2004 it kinda went down hill as far as people went. we need to get that place back open. now to do that we will need some help. who wants to help me get it back open so our kids will have somewhere to go other than jail or 6 feet under!!!!!!
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Since: Jun 09
El Dorado, AR
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Please wait...
goodguy wrote: <quoted text> i really dont know what happened to the skating ring it use to be the place to be but after 2004 it kinda went down hill as far as people went. we need to get that place back open. now to do that we will need some help. who wants to help me get it back open so our kids will have somewhere to go other than jail or 6 feet under!!!!!! While I don't ever remember it being "the place to be" I'm not going to argue that issue. What I will argue is that a place that started going down hill 8 years ago needs to be reopened. But if you have the money feel free to throw it away... I mean invest it and reopen the place.
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