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It was a Brief meeting.

TR3driver

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LOL! They wanted his uniform immediately ... I hope someone got some pictures to pass around when the next board election comes up.
 

waltesefalcon

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I read that, small town politics.
 
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Briefs would be them most appropriate for a brief meeting..
Well it was going to be boxers but they had to Jockey the agenda to accommodate the briefs.
 

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Everyone talks about big city corruption but in my long years of experience, I've seen more sneaky crap pulled in small towns than in any city. There are too many competing interests in most cities. Not saying that favors aren't done in big cities but I've seen zoning maps prepared and filed without approval (CT), 40 acres stolen from a client in a Highway Dept. survey (Maine), Special Zoning permit for one house only, to expire on the death of the owner (CT), deeds misfiled or not filed because the Town Clerk was a drunk (CT) - you get the idea.
 

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What pattern I see is that Connecticut is just corrupt. :highly_amused:
 
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