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FEEDBACK: Hardscratch Kid wants to ride ramps legally Re: Comments re article 15756 THIS JUST IN Grider Hill New Interchange update I want to know if the exit and entrance ramps at the LBN/61 Interchange are open. Living in Glensfork, I won't be using Grider Hill to get to Gradyville. Hurry up and get the Exits open. Well, at least LEGAL any way. This Hardscratch Kid is impatient. Ann Murphy The Hardscratch Kid You should know better than have any doubts on Doug McCammish reports. You can ride the ramps to Gradyville; just mind your driving, otherwise. -ED This story was posted on 2006-12-18 14:14:53
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