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Robert Goins
Owensboro, KY
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If you want that lot you can have it,I have been trying to find someone to dump it on for years.
You might be better off just renting it from me rather than trying to pay the city all that is owed.
Do me a favor and call the city every week and tell them the grass needs to be cut.
I will rent it to you for the next 100 years for a dollar.Since you sent me money when I needed it, consider you rent paid for the next 1000 years.
If you need me to sign papers just send them. Good luck Bob
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wow
United States
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If this is true that's a nice thing to do especially for a vet
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bigdaddyknowital l
United States
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“All gave some,some gave all.”
Since: Jun 11
Owensboro, KY
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“All gave some,some gave all.”
Since: Jun 11
Owensboro, KY
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Bob
It would have helped if you told me 923 was between 925 and 935.I thought you were giving me the wrong street address. This is Paducah I shouldnt be surprised.
Anyone have an old post top mail box?
Anyone wanna help me start an AA garden? Think AA with a purpose.Growing free healthy food for Paducah.
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“All gave some,some gave all.”
Since: Jun 11
Owensboro, KY
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Pumpkins are a warm-weather crop that is usually planted in early July. The specific conditions necessary for growing pumpkins require that soil temperatures three inches (7.6 cm) deep are at least 60 °F (15.5 °C) and soil that holds water well. Pumpkin crops may suffer if there is a lack of water or because of cold temperatures (in this case, below 65 °F (18.3 °C); frost can be detrimental), and sandy soil with poor water retention or poorly drained soils that become waterlogged after heavy rain. Pumpkins are, however, rather hardy, and even if many leaves and portions of the vine are removed or damaged, the plant can very quickly re-grow secondary vines to replace what was removed.[4]
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