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As a FREQUENT user of said landfill, I really resent the implication that those that use it, "trash" it. The fools that did whatever you say they did (did anyone else notice it?) were slobs. <br><br>Heck, what do you expect at a landfill? Trash that is neatly folded, perfumed and tidy? Nope - ainta gonna happen. I will say, however, that the guys that work there do their UTMOST to make sure it is kept in reasonable order. They are the hardest working bunch. Sure, it smells - at times - but it isn't because they aren't doing their job...rather, its because they are!<br><br>As far as who may be responsible for "trashing" the Kibbie Dome - ahem....did you happen to help clean it up?!<br><br>Didn't think so. So I would venture to guess your outrage was short lived IF it ever existed. I think you just like trashing Moscow citizens.<br><br>Now, if you're REALLY upset about messes - how about going over to the N Polk hill and helping Mikey fill in (permanently) the hole he's been working on all summer. I'm sure you'd love to be able to get back into your house without the use of a CAT or some other heavy equipment. Guaranteed, Nancy would appreciate it, so many shoes she's ruined these last three months!<br><br>J :]<br><br><br><blockquote><hr>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:05:27 -0700<br>From: vpschwaller@gmail.com<br>To: vision2020@moscow.com<br>Subject: [Vision2020] Tailgate Travesty<br><br>I was saddened and dismayed by the collection of post-tailgate party
garbage strewn all over the the Kibbie parking lot this past
weekend. It must have been the actions of those out-of-the-area
football fanatics. Certainly the progressive, Vandal-loving,
socially and environmentally minded residents of Moscow could not be
responsible for causing this part of our community look resemble the
Latah County land fill.<br>
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GS<br>
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