Hurricane Irma's twin sister, Maria?

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  1. x1Heavy

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    I thought about editing but add another thought.

    There was a mobile home assembly roughly east of York in PA I forget exactly where it's been a long time. But anyway. I used to go into that place with a flatbed of this and that for them. They take it right off, enter one bay door on this end of the long building which is a assembly line. In about a hour I witnessed first hand a mobile home built as it crossed the assembly floor on two dedicated cable tracks with groups of people doing specific jobs as quickly as possible.

    It was amazing. I dont recall gettting sick there that day... maybe because they were using less or non toxic stuff.
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    I bought a brand new one and it took a month before my eyes quit burning.
     
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  4. x1Heavy

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    Have a eye surgeon examine them eyes for damage from potential fumes. Not a basic eyeglass examiner.

    If there is damage on your eyes now that might still be burned off or repaired, you might be still able to see far into the future.
     
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  5. x1Heavy

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    I kind of has a issue with that. They gots bigger problems in St Louis I hear...

    Chasing after hay growers is not a living make.

    I would have been involved in that business if there was good land for that plus equiptment, pole barn etc. In fact that was what I did on a farm prior to today long ago. Quiet times. Bales to the barn 7 at a time. Mind the fence and cows.

    People cannot expect to make a living if they are being constantly shaved like a onion by a variety of costs, losses and enforcement actions requiring even more expenses. I don't mind the Law doing what they do within reason... it's what they do.

    There was a year or few we took enormous losses in cattle and it needed about 5 years or so to generate the numbers necessary to send adequate amounts of cattle to butcher and ship around the USA. That Hay was a very valuable resource at the time. I understand Arkansas were running hay pretty far away for rather good pricing back then. Somewhat above market rate during the winter storms that were killing the cattle herds.
     
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